Photo: Brendan Maunder

krewd sisters

KREWD Sisters recently received funding from ArtsACT to develop a new roving stilt walking street theatre act called Luna and the Evening Star. Luna and the Evening Star are larger than life characters that will playfully reflect the existential conduit humans are experiencing between the earth’s changes. All banter is comical and embodies the KREWD Sisters wit and comes from a place of love for the environment, empathy for all living things and the connection between the moon, planets, earth, nature and the positive relationship humans can foster.

Luna and the Evening Star are observers of the planet’s environmental changes, fragility and the evolution of life on Earth. Like the children of today, the Moon is younger than the Earth but is aware of the fragility of its existence. As Venus rotates in the opposite direction to most other planets, she can observe the effect humans have had on the earth.

KREWD Sisters (Anna Judith/ Voronoff and Bambi Valentine) have extensive experience as street and roving performance. They have worked in black box and cabaret theatre and have many years’ experience with improvisation, group devised and text based theatre.

Performing at:

Celebrate Gungahlin Community Picnic.

1:00 - 3:00pm

Saturday 22nd October, Yerrabi Pond District Park.