ON STAGE - PM Concert Series
CHAMELEON - PERFORMANCE CANCELLEDOne-woman Cabaret Show by Karen Lee Roberts (for adult audiences)
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Laughter is always considered the best medicine!
This high energy cabaret follows the rise above adversity of one woman struggling against the odds with mental illness. It is as funny as it is heart warming, informing about issues prevalent in today's society, and is sure to entertain.
For the cabaret, Chameleon, you, the audience, gets to decide the course of the action as it plays out on the stage! When you buy a ticket, you will be sent a link which will lead you to questions to answer which will determine the fate of Karen in the show. It’s up to you what is the outcome!
Chameleon features legendary jazz/blues pianist Jeff Usher and writer/singer Karen Lee Roberts in a funny and heart-warming performance about contemporary issues that are sure to strike a chord with everyone.
As a performer living with bipolar disorder, Karen Lee Roberts aims to educate while entertaining and shift the paradigm of mental illness to that of mental wellness.
Through its relatable insights into dating, fitness and the dreaded high school reunion, Chameleon delivers a healthy dose of laughter for the mind, body, and soul that is cheaper than therapy.
Chameleon has delighted audiences at the Adelaide Fringe Festival, Anywhere Festival and Queensland Cabaret Festival as a manically funny show about conquering adversity and battling inner turmoil.
Karen Lee Roberts has performed extensively in Australia and overseas, including acting and singing in Sherwoodstock at the Queensland Performing Arts Centre, performing in the West End musical Hair at the Old Vic Theatre in London, and singing her own original works in Johor Bahru, Malaysia.
When purchasing tickets online, audience members will be sent a link to questions allowing them to play a part in directing the story and its outcome.
Chameleon is a COVID-safe event with allocated seating. For group bookings, please contact box office to register all attendees and ensure that you will be seated together.
The Vonda Youngman Community Centre is an unlicenced venue, so you are welcome to bring along your food and drinks to enjoy during the performance.