Subtle Roar
About
Live music theatre album launch by multi-sector neurodivergent ultra creative Heidi Everett. Sensory friendly punk and sprechgesang (spoken music) about homelessness, mental health and the psych system. Supported by creative collaborator and album co-writer Dan Flynn, accompanied by world-acclaimed neurodivergent musicians Nat Bartsch and Angie Hart (Frente). Performance is the final hoohaa of Heidi Everett's 2026 Bakehouse Studios Artist Residency.Audience Advice: Some coarse language (in context), psychiatric system.
Vibe: Devised theatre, optimistic, sense of humour, lived experience, subjective candour and wit.
PG 16+ Show not suitable for younger kids due to subject matter and swearing in some lyrics.
Show is complex-trauma content avoidant.
My gig Subtle Roar is a 'dry gig' in support of FebFast. Bar will only have tea and coffee (free).
I'm inviting people to ditch the grog and raise funds for Lifeline instead!
From a few dollars for a tinnie to what it costs to buy your favourite label, chuck that bit of money to this fundraiser instead to help Lifeline have someone caring on the end of a phone when someone calls.
Febfast runs through February 2026.
Bucket will be at the show for cash/coins or to donate online:
https://fundraise.lifeline.org.au/fundraiser/heidieverett/subtle-roar-lifeline-tin-rattle
Date
Saturday 28 February 2026 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM (UTC+11)Location
Bakehouse Studios
27 Hoddle St, Richmond VIC 3121