Clementine Ford and Em Rusciano team up for a tribute show to American singer Taylor Swift.
The 42-year-old feminist author shared a post on the sold-out show, which will take place at the Northcote Theater on November 24th.
Additional artists include Alex The Astronaut, Charley, Clare Bowditch, Emily Wurramara, Kate Miller-Heidke, Lisa Mitchell and Sophia J. Smith.
The show will be called “TAYLOR MADE”: a tribute to Taylor Swift.
Clementine subsequently announced that the show sold out “within 12 minutes.”
Feminist arsonist Clementine Ford has teamed up with Em Rusicano for her latest shock project, a tribute show to Taylor Swift. Left, Em Rusciano. That’s right, Clementine Ford
“Did you miss Taylor tickets? Fear not, Swifties! We have something CUSTOMIZED just for you!’ she wrote in her post.
“This November, some of Australia’s finest singers and fearless performers bring their favorite Taylor Swift songs to the beautiful stage of the Northcote Theatre.”
She continued, “It may not be ERAS, but it’s still a love story to be a part of.”
$1 from every ticket sold will be donated to Support Act.
Additional cast members include Alex The Astronaut, Charley, Clare Bowditch, Emily Wurramara, Kate Miller-Heidke, Lisa Mitchell and Sophia J. Smith. Takes place in Northcote
It comes just a day after Clementine announced she wants to take up acting and shared the exciting news on Instagram.
“I am very pleased to announce that I have been signed by RGM Artists’ BRILLIANT team,” she continued.
“When I met her, I was struck by how warm and familiar her team is – I’ve always preferred working with people who actually seem to care about each other, and those legends do that in abundance.”
The Fight Like A Girl writer couldn’t contain her excitement as she described the big plans she had with her new management, including presenting documentaries, writing screenplays and “adding more acting and performance to the mixing”.
Her announcement was accompanied by a series of images showcasing her acting skills with various character looks.
It comes just a day after Clementine announced she wants to take up acting and shared the exciting news on Instagram. Pictured
The Fight Like A Girl writer couldn’t contain her excitement as she described the big plans she had with her new management, including presenting documentaries, writing screenplays and “adding more acting and performance to the mixing”.
Clementine numbered and named each photo in the set.
Ford is no stranger to serving up Hollywood looks.
Just last month, she dressed up to star in an ad campaign for inclusive vegan makeup brand Holme Beauty.
With her glossy, glowing complexion, peachy cheeks and perfectly tousled hair, the media personality looked completely unrecognizable compared to her usual laid-back style.
The flawless photoshoot sent her followers into a frenzy, one of whom gushed. “Major Marilyn Monroe Vibes!”
Along with author Germaine Greer and reality star Abbie Chatfield, Ford is one of Australia’s most prominent feminist voices.
She currently hosts the “Dear Clementine” advice podcast on Nova.
Ford is no stranger to flaunting Hollywood looks, as just last month she dressed up to star in an ad campaign for inclusive vegan makeup brand Holme Beauty. The flawless photoshoot sent her followers into a frenzy, one of whom gushed. “Major Marilyn Monroe Vibes!”