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Brisbane Is About To RRAMP It Up!

RRAMP – Brisbane Powerhouse

RRAMP is hitting town this week so grab your tickets, because this is going to be some awesome live theatre. Playing from the 25-28th July at the Brisbane Power House, this electric show brings it’s long time collaborators Christine Johnston, Lisa O’Neill and Peter Nelson together once more, in their one hour original music and story feast, RRAMP.

RRAMP is a tall, lonesome lady-of-the-house who lives with the collections and memories that she stores in jars.  She has procured two unsuspecting members to join her band, the Electrocrat and the dancing Archivist.  Together they make the band RRAMP.

Brisbane based performer Christine Johnston, who co-created the award winning cabaret show The Kransky Sisters, teams up yet again with Brisbane Dancer Lisa O’Neil, Peter Nelson and visual artist Ahrayama Price to produce an electronica, dance/metal rock set reflecting on unexpected and compelling stories of archives, collections, pets, childhood imaginings and human frailty.

The long time collaborators behind Fluff, Pianissimo and Decent Spinster RRAMP collaborate once more to bring even newer aspects to their already huge resumes.

RRAMP: The Collector, the Archivist and the Electrocrat
WHERE: Brisbane Powerhouse, New Farm
WHEN: July 25-28
INFO: brisbanepowerhouse.org

Rebecca Grennan

Rebecca 'Bex' Grennan owns and runs a website for creative entrepreneurs (actors, singers, dancers, theatre folk and unconventional creative businesses) focusing on career coaching, social media marketing strategies, and workshops online and offline uncovering all the Industry myths you’ve been blinded by. She has also worked in the entertainment industry for 12 years as a triple threat and voice over artist represented by Mark Byrne Management in Sydney. Performing History Includes: Theatre: Sweet Charity, Mame, The Boyfriend, (Melbourne Production Company), The Boy from Oz-Hugh Jackman, Shout! The Legend of the Wild One, Grease- the Arena Spectacular and Opera Australia, Universal Studios Japan, Princess Cruises and Norwegian Cruise Lines Film: Happy Feet, The Son of the Mask

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