The Divine Miss M tribute show brings you the magic of a night with
Bette Midler in Concert.
While taking you on a journey through Bette’s career with songs ranging from her biggest hits: Wind Beneath My Wings, The Rose, Friends and Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy, the Divine Miss M tribute show brings you songs from some of her biggest concert tours – including comedy hits such as Long John Blues and Fat As I Am.
Packed with Bette’s wit and comedy, you will hear her unique perspective on many subjects including jokes from the late and great Miss Sophie Tucker.
And…just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water, the Divine Miss M tribute show brings alive one of Bette’s zaniest characters: Delores DeLago! The toast of Chicago. She is the wheelchair-bound mermaid with attitude and she has wisdom and advice to pass onto all of you ‘fish out of water!’
Options available: from a 20 minute spot to a 2.5 hour extravaganza. You can hire the show as a solo with backing tracks (excellent for an intimate audience), or the popular 6 piece option, right up to an 11 piece show.
With music ranging from powerful ballads to jazz and big band numbers, you will be entertained on every level. Annemarie delivers a performance that is lively and passionate with warmth and hilarity!
You will laugh, you will cry. Experience the Divine.
Information about Annemarie
Annemarie has been likened to Bette Midler for years. Fans and fellow performers have often referred to her as The Divine Miss A. In the late 90s she performed in a 3 girl group called the Divine Miss Demeanors, as well as her solo performances as the Tempest in a D Cup. Beginning her career as a teenager in a rock band, Annemarie has used her versatile vocal abilities to perform jazz, gospel, cabaret, rock & contemporary music all over the country. In 2000, Annemarie moved to Brisbane to perform, for 5 years, in the four-girl Cabaret show: The Sublimes.
The “call of the Divine” has always been there, but now more than ever—the outrageous side of Annemarie answers the call! She is “the Australian divine”.