Ever since she pulled on her ABBA socks at age 8, Queenie van de Zandt knew she was destined to become a performer (or the head of the ABBA Fan Club). Her mind, and face, made up, she plunged into the heady world of eisteddfods, speech and drama exams and school musicals. At 18, Queenie finally got her “big break”, at a cabaret venue in the theatrical epicentre of…Queanbeyan. Thus began 21 years of bizarre theatrical experiences ranging from performing on the stages of Asia with some of the great actors of our time, to accidentally shitting herself in a performance of “HAIR”. Yep she’s done it all – and she’s only just celebrated her 21st Birthday (in the Business of Show)! This will be Queenie’s last solo, cabaret show before she moves to Melbourne to star as Cassandra in the new musical – King Kong.
Please fill out the form below to go into the competition to win a double pass to see The Best (and Worst) of QUEENIE VAN DE ZANDT
Venue: Venue 505, 280 Cleveland Street, Surry Hills
Date: Sunday 21 October 2012
Time: 6:30pm for Dinner & Show/7:30pm for Show Only
Ticket Prices: $54 Dinner & Show/$34 Show Only (Full Price)/$29 Show Only (Concession/MEAA Member)
Bookings: www.trybooking.com/BWDC (bookings essential – it’s a small venue – only limited tix available at the door)
Entries close at 6:30pm on 19 October, 2012 AEDST
The winners will be chosen at random and will be notified by an email or phone.
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