With not an instrument in sight, The King's Singers gave us a cappella versions of many of the classics from what is known as the Great American Songbook.
Phil Scott and Blake Bowden’s production, Mario, tells the story of the meteoric rise to fame and premature demise of the world famous 1950s tenor Mario Lanza.
David Campbell and John Bucchino, friends for 17 years, conveyed fabulous tales of love and loss through chat and songs in their splendid new cabaret show.
Tim Campbell performs a plethora of classic disco/dance hits in a party-like atmosphere that has the audience up dancing.
In the very best of cabaret tradition,Alison Coppe took to the stage with a 5-piece band promising we’d get “boozy and bluesy until they kick us out”.
Through story and song, Yon, bedecked only in a silk robe, socks and slippers, takes us on a mad ride of his sex life.
‘The Crown Prince of Melbourne cabaret’, Michael Dalley, is a master of satirical song-writing who can thumb his nose at the best of them.
Frontman for The Whitlams and The Idle, Tim Freedman, dons his Harry Nilsson guise for his take on what a Nilsson concert may have been like.
Alcorn’s world premiere of Nothing but a Song is raunchy, wild, energetic and hilarious, with one of Australia’s most powerful voices at the head.
Direct from Broadway was an evening of tunes from one of the world’s most revered entertainment districts, performed by Anthony Warlow and Faith Prince.
Comedy acts Tripod and Eddie Perfect join forces to bring iconic Australian songs some new lyrics.
One of Australia's first ladies of the stage performs her debut solo CD in concert, revealing her life and loves, from musicals and motherhood to the present.
Hollywood gossip guru on Channel 7’ Sunrise has a quick wit, steely barbs, and a hidden musical origin!
Ratzke’s latest cabaret blends wild audience participation, highly imaginative storytelling and evocatively sung songs to present a number of divas of the 1960s
Shay Stafford is Australia’s favourite showgirl. Her 13-year career dancing in Paris led to her being the principal dancer in the famous Moulin Rouge...
Take four of Australia’s hottest and talented leading men & guest star Kate Cebrano, and you have the recipe for a great night out, served with a mighty punch!
2014 Your Theatrics International Cabaret Contest winner, Melody Beck, pays tribute to Marni Nixon, the actual singing voice for the stars of classic films.
Famed for his roles as a screen villain, Robert Davi proves his versatility as a protégée of worshipped crooner Frank Sinatra.
Sassy, full of brass and oozing class, Rhonda Burchmore ditches the nice girl image for a night of salacious wickedness...
Kate Ceberano serves up 480 artists and 180 performances over 16 days and nights in her final saucy and seriously fabulous lineup!