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BERNADETTE ROBINSON in DIVAS
 

Ten huge voices, one single woman – ‘Divas’ was a show which surprised, delighted and made you really wish you could sing like the greats.


‘Divas’ was an homage to an international line-up of great singers, past and present, and allowed us to wander down memory lane and relive songs of yesteryear. And if we missed them the first time around, it was a chance to experience their greatness for the first time. 

Hearing famous songs vocalised by another voice can sometimes feel jarring, but with ‘Divas’, it felt like a seamless merging of the artist and Robinson. 

The show was a toe-tapping good time, with heartfelt moments and jaw-dropping vocal gymnastics, wrapped up together with a feeling of nostalgia and celebration.


Bernadette Robinson took the art of embodiment to a new level – imbuing each performance with humour, integrity and a mighty set of pipes. From Amy Winehouse to Miley Cyrus to Judy Garland – this show was filled with power, artistry and beauty.

 

Event details

Venue: The Playhouse, Sydney Opera House
Bookings: https://www.sydneyoperahouse.com/contemporary-music/bernadette-robinson-divas
Start Date: Thursday 03 August 2023

Venue: The Playhouse, Sydney Opera House
Dates: Thursday 3 – Sunday 6 August
Times: Thursday to Sat 7.45pm; Sat 2.15pm & Sun 1.15pm & 5.15pm
Bookings:  https://www.sydneyoperahouse.com/contemporary-music/bernadette-robinson-divas

Venue: Fairfax Studio, Arts Centre Melbourne
Dates: Thursday 24 to Sunday 27 August
Times: Thursday to Saturday 7.30pm; Sat 2pm & Sunday 1pm & 5pm
Bookings: https://www.artscentremelbourne.com.au/whats-on/2023/contemporary-music/bernadette-robinson-divas

 

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