Performed by the award-winning Jackie Clarke, accompanied by Penny Dodd and Directed by Jennifer Ward-Lealand: this multi-rolling tour de force features the most legendary singers of all time.

$30.00 - $62.00 (+BF)
TBC
28 October - 1 November 2026

Featuring songs by Judy Garland, Patsy Cline, Edith Piaf, Billie Holiday, and Maria Callas. Step into the mesmerising world of 'Songs for Nobodies', where the paths of some of the most legendary singers of all time intersect with those of everyday women in a tour de force of inspiration and resilience.

Through the sensational performance of award-winning actor/singer Jackie Clarke, audiences are taken on a journey of discovery through beloved songs like "Come Rain or Come Shine," "Crazy," "Amazing Grace," "Ain’t Nobody’s Business If I Do," and "Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien."

Written by Joanna Murray-Smith.

Songs For Nobodies is presented by Figment Productions with Q Season Support

Creative team
Jennifer Ward-Lealand    Director
Jackie Clarke    Performer
Penny Dodd    Musician
Joanna Murray-Smith    Writer
Figment Productions    Company
Callum Brodie    Producer
Image Credit - Andi Crown

Content Advisory:     Mild adult language, mature emotional themes, and historical references to substance abuse.

 

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