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Chameleon and The No Bang Theory on stage

Chameleon The No Bang Theory Moncrieff Entertainment Centre
Chameleon is a hilarious and emotionally charged cabaret, which provides relatable moments for everyone. Photo: Katie Bennett

Inclusive theatre company Indelabilityarts is set to bring double­-bill cabaret Chameleon and The No Bang Theory to Bundaberg.

Chameleon by Karen Lee Roberts and The No Bang Theory by Oliver Hetherington-Page promises to take audiences on a wild ride with an evening of cabaret.

Indelabilityarts is a Brisbane-based theatre company which promotes the original works of disabled and neurodivergent artists.

The company is excited to showcase this double performance of hilarity on stage at the Moncrieff Entertainment Centre on 17 June.

Chameleon is a hilarious and emotionally charged cabaret, which provides relatable moments for everyone.

A sweet, yet very real, insight into dating, fitness and the dreaded high school reunion, Chameleon brilliantly portrays a new point of view of the norms of mental illness through heartfelt stories of a woman’s journey to mental wellness.

Karen said she hoped to enlighten audiences about mental health through examples of her own journey to achieving wellness.

 “I want for them to understand my journey and realise the possibilities of overcoming what may seem like insurmountable odds,” she said.

“I hope that they will come away feeling hopeful and refreshed and ready to face the future.”

With original music the show packs a healthy dose of funny for the mind, body and soul.

Chameleon has toured across Australia with performances at Adelaide Fringe, Queensland Cabaret Festival, Anywhere Theatre Festival, Wynnum Fringe and Perth Fringe.

Chameleon The No Bang Theory Moncrieff Entertainment Centre
The No Bang Theory by Oliver Hetherington-Page promises to take audiences on a wild ride with an evening of cabaret.

The evening will also showcase The No Bang Theory with autistic performer Oliver who hates the television character Sheldon Cooper.

Oliver is so fed up with ridiculous stereotypes about autism fuelled by television shows such as The Big Bang Theory he has decided to set the record straight.

The musical journey from dating disasters to diagnosis through autistic eyes premiered to rave reviews at the Undercover Artist Festival in September 2021.

Since then, it has delighted audiences at Adelaide Fringe and across Queensland, leading to Oliver winning the Best Emerging Artist award at the 2023 Matilda Awards.

A Double Bill Cabaret – Chameleon and The No Bang Theory

Where: Moncrieff Entertainment Centre
When: 7 pm 17 June
To purchase tickets: Click here

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