Judy Small at The Barn In Concert

“Judy Small is playing at Samford?!” It’s the kind of news that pricks your ears up. She may be one of the legendary names of Australian protest folk, but gigs for Judy Small have been extremely rare in the decade and a half since she was appointed a federal court judge. During the show she jokes about the fact that she hasn’t written a song in 20 years and how she has no CDs to plug because they are all long gone. But for people like me – keen students of protest music history but too young to have seen Judy when her gigs were more regular – this show is a must-see.

 

David Megarrity

I’m a freelance artist and academic working out of QUT in Brisbane. The things I do include playwriting, composition, songwriting, filmmaking, performance, teaching, research and postgraduate supervision. Ausstage captures a many of the words I’ve created in various roles.

Asabi Goodman

​Asabi is an American born, Australian entertainer (actor and singer) with almost 40 years of experience in vocal and stage performance. She studied chemical engineering at the University of Southern California (Los Angeles, CA), where she was a founding member of the awarding winning, all female a cappella group, The USC Sirens, and has an Advanced Diploma in Stage and Screen Acting from the Australian Performing Arts Conservatory in Brisbane.