Cirque Nocturne's latest event gives audiences a chance to feel what it's like to be a circus performer!
Making a return visit to Adelaide, Jen de Ness plays a bigger stage, with a slightly bigger show.
Sinatra recorded over 1000 songs during his long career, some get played a lot more than others, so it is refreshing to hear some of the gems that don’t.
Miss Jones (Deborah Caddy) relates her life and loves through the songs of Rodgers and Hart.
Phelan Groovy is full of songs and stories revolving around Dirty Dancing star, Kurt Phelan's life.
2015 was an excellent year for actor Kurt Phelan. After conjuring his inner Patrick Swayze in a national tour of Dirty Dancing he has just completed writing his brand new cabaret, Phelan Groovy – a hilarious, access all areas romp into his mind both on and off stage. The production is part autobiographical, part behind-the-scenes voyeurism and ALL entertainment. […]
To find out what sort of Diva she is, Tahlia Ries takes to the stage in To Diva or Not To Diva and takes us through various styles, from Broadway to Opera.
With 20 years experience as a performer, Jen is happy to be back in Adelaide, where she is about to perform her Cabaret Fringe show 'See Things Like You'.
Food Court Cabaret celebrates the unique glitz and glamour of food courts, whether they be in Chinatown, or in a hipster paradise of macrobiotic quinoa dishes.
Le Improv takes a random list of words from the audience and then proceeds to perform a story, for an hour, which uses all of those words in some way.
Australian Comedian Jenny Wynter has just wrapped up 'The Unexpected Variety Show' as part of Adelaide's Cabaret Fringe Festival. Audiences were treated to a clever, funny and moving show, as Wynter took us through the ups and downs of her life journey; from penniless and pregnant in Sydney, to life today with her husband and three children.
Aaron Nash and Friends is a fine young ensemble who turn hip hop tracks into jazz and blues numbers with great success.
Sex, kleptomania, murder, and sexy kleptomaniac murderers are all on the agenda in Antje Guenther’s kabarett des mordes.
Brigitte Baden-Rennie ran away the night before her wedding. Why?
It is easy to understand why Muriel matters after enjoying Sheila Duncan’s delightful tribute to some of our forgotten history.