Category: KAOS

  • Coming attractions – second half of 2023

    Coming attractions – second half of 2023

    Hi all!

    We’ve always got something in the pipeline, and here are the next few shows that will be coming your way.

    First up is is One Night Only – Country Date Night. Tickets are now available at https://www.trybooking.com/CKGWQ and for other details, please click the attached link for the Show.

    After that, the next two shows are a special KAOS Show in September, and a tribute to Helen Campbell in November.

    We’ll have more details as they are available but hopefully that whets your appetite.

  • KAOS auditions for Mishmash of Young Talent

    KAOS auditions for Mishmash of Young Talent

    KAOS – KIDS ACTING ON STAGE

    Do you love the stage? Would you like to give it a try??

    Do you sing, dance, act or play an instrument?

    Then the next KAOS show is for you !!

    KAOS is holding muster/audition afternoons on Monday 8th May and Wednesday 10th May at 4.30pm at the Crookwell Memorial Hall.

    If you want to audition, come prepared to play your instrument, sing and/or act. You can put your name down for chorus or just to find out more.

    We are calling for kids aged 6 right through to high school as there will be junior and senior sections in the show.

    The show titled “A MISHMASH OF YOUNG TALENT” is planned for early September 2023.

    Come along to one of the afternoons to meet the team and find out more about becoming involved in this exciting new show.

    For any enquiries contact Sandra on 0434 243 225

  • Youth perform in the K.A.O.S Funhouse variety theatre

    Youth perform in the K.A.O.S Funhouse variety theatre

    K.A.O.S staged three performances of Funhouse Variety Concert at the weekend, with positive reviews from the audience.

    The hot ticket of the weekend was Saturday night’s performance, which sold 71 tickets.

    It was Rob Huskisson’s first time in the director’s chair, after starting with CADS and K.A.O.S 14 years ago.

    “I wanted it to be an enjoyable time for all the kids,” Mr Huskisson said.

    “It has been fun, challenging, and very rewarding through rehearsals.”

    It comes down to hard work from the 23 kids, and the dedication of the parents to get them to rehearsals, he said.

    He said the cast had met all his expectations. “I was quietly confident,” he added.

    “There were a few nerves on Friday night, they were excited to get going, they put on a great show.”

    By Sunday afternoon they had performed the show twice already, and except for an audio slight at the start of the performance, (the first and only of the weekend), K.A.O.S pulled it off without a hitch.

    Members of the audience were dancing in the aisles to rock band Undressed to Impress, and comedy skits had the crowd in stitches.

    The youngest performing member was 3-year-old Alec Gardiner, and the eldest Abby Woods, 14.

    The show included solo and group performances of classic songs, Girls Just Wanna Have Fun, Give Us a Home Among the Gum Trees, and We Are Australian. Joke sequences, and comedy skits.

    Originally published on the Goulburn Post website as KAOS performs in blockbuster show.