A Cracker Kransky Christmas
(in June)

The Kransky Sisters’ home-made calendar is awry, and it’s Christmas in June for these three musical spinsters. Travelling out in the trusty Morris from their hometown of Esk, the sisters are bringing the party to town!

Presented by THE KRANSKY SISTERS

A Cracker Kransky Christmas  ~(in June)~
A Cracker Kransky Christmas  ~(in June)~

#One ‘helluva’ cracker of a show!
Australian Arts Review

Eager to share their unravelling stories along with home spun renditions of popular songs deftly banged out on a wondrously odd-ball menagerie of instruments, with songs from Britney Spears and the Spice Girls, to MC Hammer and AC/DC, get ready to hear popular tunes like you’ve never heard them before. 

Complete with Tuba, toilet brush, kitchen pot, biscuit tin, saw, reed keyboard and old guitar, this off-the-wall Christmas in June is an experience is not to be missed. A night with this delightfully twisted trio will more than fill your Christmas stockings this winter.

Sunday 21 June - 6:00pm


Adult $60.00
Concession $55.00
*a fee of $5 applies per transaction for online bookings.


Music, Comedy


90 minutes no interval


Please be aware that the Armitage Centre is a seating bank, you may need to climb stairs.
If you're after wheelchair seating or Companion Card (limited number available) book via our Ticket Office or over the phone on 1300 655 299.

...still one of the kookiest of Christmas parties you are ever likely to experience...

Blue Curtains Brisbane

They have carved out a niche for themselves in Australian comedy. They're kind of like musically-inclined Antipodean cousins of The Addams Family – misfits with a taste for tropical gothic and an eerie nostalgia for a bygone Australia, a talent for weird instruments and music that ranges from eccentric to just plain creepy.

Sydney Morning Herald

One ‘helluva’ cracker of a show!

Australian Arts Review

Acknowledgement
of country

The Empire acknowledges the Traditional Custodians, the Giabal, Jarowair and Western Wakka Wakka peoples, where we work and present stories. We would like to pay respect to the Elders, past and present and to all First Nations peoples.

Artwork: We Are Yuree by Adrian Bauwens

Empire Theatre