 The sky's the limit, the student cabaret showcase. This is a partnership for the students from the Queensland Conservatorium, Griffith University to work with QPAC and an artist-in-residence that would work with the students for the week. This year we're lucky to have Faith Prince, Tony Award winner who's done more than 14 shows on Broadway and she's bought with her Alex Rybeck as her musical director. I'm there, yes, I'll take a seat, yes, I'll touch it, I didn't have a mentor like that when I was in my 20s so I really try to be that gal, passing on the work and the work is the most important thing and it reminds me so I can go back in and sort of break that down and look at it from an airplane view and help somebody else. It's all of our dreams to want to perform here as a professional and to even get that chance still as a learning university student is pretty exciting. The versatility of performers is something that the cons really building up that's really special thanks to the con but thanks to the partnership with QPAC as well that we are able to do these kind of things. Actually get a taste of what life is like outside the Conservatorium. Doing something like a cabaret week to finish our course is really beneficial for us and especially spending the week with such experienced people like Alex Rybeck and Faith Prince and also Luke Volcker. Audiences are really in for an opportunity I think to see the students in a different light out of the confines of the Conservatorium standing on their own it's always a fun 70 minutes in the theatre.