All These Pretty Things - Tracey Yarad

Music/lyrics by Tracey Yarad         
Directed by Tessa Souter
Presented by Blue Mountains Theatre 

What do you do when your husband runs off with your teenage goddaughter? You write some killer songs, dye your wedding dress black and make a show.

Hot off her successful Edinburgh and Adelaide Fringe debuts, a UK tour and a slew of five star reviews, Tracey Yarad brings her confessional and cathartic one-woman show, All These Pretty Things to the Blue Mountains.  It’s a classic illustration of when life gives you lemons, you make lemonade.

A powerful and inspirational testament to the human spirit, this phoenix rising from the ashes story takes the audience from the fallout of a devastating divorce in Australia, to an inspiring new life in New York.

“I started writing these songs just to keep myself from going insane,” says Tracey, I certainly didn’t imagine that it would ever be a show. It was just my healing process.”

Ten songs later, it became an album, featuring top New York musicians, guitarist Luca Benedetti (Ron Carter, Martha Redbone), bassist Tony Scherr (Norah Jones, Bill Frisell), violinist Zach Brock (Snarky Puppy, Stanley Clarke), drummer Josh Dion (Chuck Loeb, Bob James) and pianist/producer Jon Cowherd (Brandi Carlile, Joni Mitchell);  A book, with illustrations and short stories followed. And, finally, with the help of co-writer and director Tessa Souter, it evolved into this one-woman show - an evocative portrayal of one woman's capacity to come back stronger than ever.

"Rich Deep Blisteringly Honest"
— Edinburgh Guide
"All These Pretty Things is the kind of show that demands to be heard, felt, and given a standing ovation."
— The List UK
"It is a beautiful alchemy–breathtakingly honest."
— Michael Major, Broadway World

Support act - Mataya Young

Born into a musical family Mataya began singing and playing violin at the age of four. As a teen she picked up the piano and began to explore songwriting. Surrounded by the live music scene growing up in the Blue Mountains, she was heavily influenced by jazz and soul, which has led to the unique sound of her debut single 'Fine China' and latest release 'You'.

Having collaborated with some of Australia's biggest acts, Mataya has featured on Hermitude's hit single 'The Buzz' and Thundamentals' classic 'Sally'. Keeping herself busy, Mataya is also a dynamic performance member of the upcoming electrifying collective - Haiku Hands.

 



Age recommendation 16 years +

Event and ticketing details

Accessibility

Wheelchair Access
Assistive listening Assistive Listening

Dates & Times

Support Act Mataya Young - 7:30pm
Main Act Tracey Yarad - 8:20pm
Duration 90 minutes + 20 minute interval

Tickets

Adults $43.00
Concession $39.00 - A valid concession card needs to be presented
Group $39.00 - 6+ people
Booking fee $4.50 - A one-off booking fee applies per transaction. This is regardless of the number or value of items purchased.

Location

Blue Mountains Theatre

106 Macquarie Road, Springwood

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