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Meet The CLINTS: an all-80s, all-cousin, all-Queensland cover band who have survived many things - the 80s perm, one of their members being incarcerated in Boggo Road Jail, too many Bunnings sausage sizzles, and now the Coronavirus.
With this in mind they’re saying F*%$ it, embracing the ‘new normal’, scooping up their lost dreams and aspirations and, through an unexpected opportunity, making a tilt for Eurovision as Australia’s wildcard entry.
Co-written by Elise Greig, Jo Greig and musical director Laine Loxlea-Danann, this topical, tight, tenacious cabaret follows three women who won’t give up on their dreams – even when circumstances suggest they probably should. Equal parts heart-warming and riotously ridiculous, this is a show about ageing disgracefully, and the real-life compromises women make between caring for their families and following their dreams. The CLINTS has something for everyone: humour, heart, and fabulously daggy 80s choreography.
THE CLINTS
For persons aged 18+
Time
65 minute show no interval
Venue
Maximum capacity
(cabaret style seating)
Wednesday 6 July
10.30am doors open
11am show start
Carmila Memorial Hall
60
Wednesday 6 July
7pm doors open
7.30pm show start
Moranbah Community Centre
120
Thursday 7 July
7pm doors open
7.30pm show start
Clermont Civic Centre
80
Friday 8 July
7pm doors open
7.30pm show start
Middlemount Community Hall
80
Meet The CLINTS: an all-80s, all-cousin, all-Queensland cover band who have survived many things - the 80s perm, one of their members being incarcerated in Boggo Road Jail, too many Bunnings sausage sizzles, and now the Coronavirus.
With this in mind they’re saying F*%$ it, embracing the ‘new normal’, scooping up their lost dreams and aspirations and, through an unexpected opportunity, making a tilt for Eurovision as Australia’s wildcard entry.
Co-written by Elise Greig, Jo Greig and musical director Laine Loxlea-Danann, this topical, tight, tenacious cabaret follows three women who won’t give up on their dreams – even when circumstances suggest they probably should. Equal parts heart-warming and riotously ridiculous, this is a show about ageing disgracefully, and the real-life compromises women make between caring for their families and following their dreams. The CLINTS has something for everyone: humour, heart, and fabulously daggy 80s choreography.