From Bombo to Broadway, it’s easy to see why acclaimed cabaret performer Amelia Ryan refuses to subscribe to the “struggling artist cliche’’.
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“So I’ve learnt to be resourceful, and work out how I can work smarter, not harder,’’ Ryan said ahead of her one-off gig in Wollongong on Friday.
The first time the Independent spoke to Ryan, the Bombo-born cabaret queen had just penned and produced her autobiographical one-woman show A Storm in a D Cup.
Her new show Amelia Ryan is Lady Liberty began touring in May 2015.
The Illawarra performer has been invited to take the show to Edingburgh this year but before then Ryan will perform her show at The Music Lounge in Wollongong on Friday, May 6.
Ryan said her post-modern feminism voice allowed her to bring female-centred ideas and issues to the table, freely and liberally.
Tickets to Amelia Ryan is Lady Liberty available at www.merrigong.com.au