Presented by Benjamin Roberts
Event Time:
Friday 14 August, 2026
8:00pm – 9:30pm
Doors open 30 minutes prior to performance
Tickets:
Full Price: $35
Concession: $30
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Award-winning performer Benjamin Roberts reimagines the music of Johnny Cash through the unexpected sound of the ukulele. Man in Black (with a Ukulele) is a raw, intimate, and deeply moving tribute featuring iconic songs, powerful storytelling, and fresh acoustic arrangements that honour Cash’s enduring legacy.
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There are few artists whose music carries the weight, mystery, and mythology of Johnny Cash. His songs have echoed through prison halls, country churches, lonely highways, and late-night jukeboxes for generations — raw tales of love, loss, redemption, rebellion, and the beautifully flawed human condition. But what happens when those legendary songs are stripped back to their bare bones and reimagined through the delicate, unexpected sound of a ukulele?
Man in Black (with a Ukulele) is a bold and deeply intimate tribute that transforms the music of Johnny Cash into something fresh, haunting, and surprisingly powerful. Performed by award-winning Australian songwriter and performer Benjamin Roberts (The Timbers / Ukulele Death Squad), this is not an impersonation act, nor a nostalgia show. Instead, it is a heartfelt reimagining of Cash’s iconic catalogue — one that honours the soul of the originals while uncovering entirely new emotional textures within them.
At first glance, the pairing of Johnny Cash and ukulele feels unlikely, even contradictory. Cash’s music is often associated with the deep rumble of acoustic guitars, freight-train rhythms, and his unmistakable baritone voice. The ukulele, by contrast, is often dismissed as light-hearted or whimsical. Yet in the hands of Benjamin Roberts, the instrument becomes something else entirely: intimate, percussive, melancholic, and deeply human. The result is a sound that feels both fragile and fearless — a fitting tribute to an artist whose songs were always rooted in honesty above all else.
Audiences can expect a journey through the many sides of Johnny Cash’s extraordinary career. Timeless classics such as “Folsom Prison Blues,” “I Walk the Line,” “Ring of Fire,” and “Sunday Morning Coming Down” are delivered with striking emotional clarity, while deeper cuts and lesser-known gems reveal the depth and complexity of Cash’s songwriting legacy. Each arrangement has been carefully crafted to preserve the gravity and storytelling power of the original recordings while offering a fresh perspective that feels immediate and alive.
More than simply performing songs, Benjamin Roberts brings audiences into the stories behind the music — the chaos, humour, darkness, spirituality, and redemption that defined Johnny Cash’s life and career. Between songs, Roberts shares stories and reflections that illuminate the man behind the myth, creating an atmosphere that is as engaging as it is emotionally resonant. The result feels less like a conventional tribute show and more like sitting in on an intimate late-night gathering where the songs are allowed to breathe, ache, and connect in deeply personal ways.
Roberts himself is no stranger to emotionally charged performance. As the founder of The Timbers and Ukulele Death Squad, he has built a reputation as one of Australia’s most compelling independent performers — known for his raw stage presence, inventive musicianship, and ability to create profound connection with audiences. A multiple award-winning songwriter with extensive national and international touring experience, Roberts approaches the music of Johnny Cash not as a novelty, but as an artist deeply influenced by Cash’s honesty, vulnerability, and rebellious spirit.
What makes Man in Black (with a Ukulele) particularly compelling is its sense of contrast. The ukulele’s warmth and vulnerability create space for the lyrics to land in unexpected ways. Songs that once thundered now whisper. Familiar melodies suddenly feel intimate and confessional. In these stripped-back arrangements, audiences often find themselves hearing Cash’s words with fresh ears — discovering new shades of heartbreak, humour, tenderness, and resilience hidden inside songs they may have known their entire lives.
Accessibility
Accessible Toilet (located in the Courtyard)
Registered Assistance Animals welcome
Companion Card
Hearing Loop
Level Access (via Stage Doors from the Courtyard)
