Emma Dean and The Imaginary Friends

EmmaDean | 23/07/2010 - 07:43

Enter the imaginarium and join Emma Dean for a night of spectacular pop-cabaret madness as she performs songs old and new, featuring three of her very own "imaginary friends"!

With performances and choreography by: Giema Contini, Dale Thorburn, Jamie Kendall, Lia Reutens, Walter Davis-Hart and Amanda Laing.

"...Curious, funny, astute and above all, weird. She could well stake a good claim to be the new Millennium's Kate Bush with... her theatrical approach to music...." Patrick McKiernan allgigs.co.uk, United Kingdom, 12 September 2009

PERFORMANCE INFORMATION:

BRISBANE (one show)
Saturday 14 August, 8pm
The Old Museum, Bowen Bridge Rd, Bowen Hills
Tix - www.oztix.com.au ($15/$20)
Guest Support Act: The Imaginary Friends
*ALL AGES*

MELBOURNE (four shows)
Wednesday 18 August, 9pm
Thursday 19 August, 9pm
Friday 20 August, 9pm
Saturday 21 August, 9pm
The Butterfly Club, 204 Bank St, South Melbourne
Tix - www.thebutterflyclub.com ($17/$22)
Guest Support: N/A
*ALL AGES* minors must be accompanied by an adult

SYDNEY (three shows)
Wednesday 15 September, 9:30pm
Thursday 16 September, 9:30pm
Friday 17 September, 9:30pm
The Old Fitzroy Hotel, 129 Dowling St, Woolloomooloo
Tix - www.rocksurfers.org ($13/$17)
Guest Support Act: The Imaginary Friends
*ALL AGES* minors must be accompanied by an adult

See you there!

www.emmadean.com - Official Website
Emma Dean Music - Official Facebook Page
www.myspace.com/emmadeanband - Official Myspace Page
www.twitter.com/emmadean83 - Official Twitter Page

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