AussieTheatre has TWO double passes to giveaway for Blue: The Songs of Joni Mitchell Starring Queenie van de Zandt on Saturday November 9th at HOTA Gold Coast.
Join Australian cabaret and musical theatre star Queenie van de Zandt as she presents an evening of melancholic songs, poetic storytelling, and haunting vocals, celebrating the musical legend that is Joni Mitchell.
Queenie, along with musical director Max Lambert and a live band, explores her love of all things Joni. Using voice overs and storytelling, audiences are taken on a sonic journey through Joni’s life, losses, and loves, as Queenie affectionately reinterprets Joni’s beautiful music and intimately reveals the stories behind some of her most haunting songs, including A Case of You, Little Green, and Both Sides Now.
Following rave reviews and sell-out performances in 2017 at the Queensland and Melbourne Cabaret Festivals and the Hayes Theatre in Sydney, Blue: The Songs of Joni Mitchell, has continued its success touring Australian and the US in 2018 with more dates set for 2019 and beyond. Along the way it has won 3 prestigious theatre awards, as well as being nominated for the Helpmann Award for Best Cabaret Performer and the Sydney Theatre Award for Best Cabaret Production.
Competition closes Friday 8th November 2019 at 6pm AEST. Winners will be contacted via email/phone.
Blue: The Songs of Joni Mitchell Starring Queenie van de Zandt
Saturday, November 9 @ 2pm & 7:30pm
HOTA, Home of the Arts
135 Bundall Rd, Surfers Paradise QLD 4217
Gold Coast
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