“I see this piece pushing societal boundaries by moving audiences to be inspired by my work rather than by my capability to thrive in an able-bodied world with a disabled body. What better way to demonstrate that than in a cabaret that embraces the unconventional musical numbers that celebrate using a wheelchair or the journey of illness and the hilarious stories that accompany them,” Neis explains in her release. “This show is truly for caregivers and caretakers.” Read More
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Key Victorian seat of Higgins to be abolished at next federal election The investment will also include two multi-storey car parks, major access roadworks, and…

