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A Cracker Kransky Christmas

Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
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The famous oddball sisters from Esk are back this festive season with their show A Cracker Kransky Christmas, playing at the Cremorne Theatre, QPAC from December 19 to 24, 2023.

Travelling down to Brisbane in their trusty old Morris, sisters Mourne, Eve and Dawn will be sharing their unravelling stories and home spun renditions of popular songs, deftly banged out on their wondrously whimsical menagerie of instruments.

Lost love, home remedies, an old radio, and scrub turkeys …you'll hear all about their adventures and misadventures alike. Complete with Tuba, toilet brush, pot, shaker and saw, reed keyboard and old guitar, this off-the-wall Christmas experience is not to be missed!

From Britney Spears and the Spice Girls to AC/DC, and carols like you’ve never heard them before, a night with this delightfully twisted trio will more than fill your Christmas stockings.

"One ‘helluva’ cracker of a show!” Australian Arts Review

“...still one of the kookiest of Christmas parties you are ever likely to experience...” Blue Curtains Brisbane

“...the secret to the Kransky’s success is the absolute comic and musical talents of their alter egos, Annie Lee, Christine Johnston and Carolyn Johns.” Stage Whispers

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A Cracker Kransky Christmas

Cremorne Theatre, QPAC

Melbourne St

cnr Grey St

South Brisbane

Dec 19-24, 2023 

$62+ trans fee

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