Magic and comedy go hand in hand. Penn and Teller, Siegfried and Roy and dozens of others have used the art of illusion to comedic effect.
Penny Ashton presents a parade of Regency characters in her one woman show and her sharp wit makes us realise that some of them are still around 200 years later.
As one of the most anticapted acts of this year's Festiaval, a cappella sensation The Idea Of North were joined by Japanese vocal percussionist Kaichiro Kitamura in Groove Sessions.
This is an entertainingly decadent cabaret performance that will not only have you grooving in your seats, but singing along to the most hilariously inappropriate and filthiest lyrics you’ll probably ever hear live on stage.
Using two chairs, boundless imagination and an incredible talent for creating out of this world characters the Pajama Men craft a beautiful absurdist masterpiece.
A musical performance that is also a history lesson, taking us back through the years of the Weimar and the exodus of Jews from Germany.
Paul Kelly's iconic voice gives depth and emotion to 19 poems with Camille O'Sullivan's gorgeous Irish accent bringing elegance and grace to each and every one.
Hispanic Attack! is a wild ride through the Latino songbook as well as its culture.
Crown making, walking the red carpet, photos with the queen and before-show entertainment: this family gala had it all and so much more.
Since she became a mega-star on Neighbours in 1986, singer and actress Kylie Minogue has captivated audiences.
'Lady Beatle' provides the classic hits from the most famous band in the world, The Beatles, as they are re-imagined in jazzy, powerful and even sometimes heartbreaking renditions.
Thanks to the modern miracle of social media, we tracked down the guy who took the stage by storm for a full minute last night during Dita Von Teese, and relived his moment.
On an extraordinary opening weekend of The Adelaide Cabaret Festival, Adelaide turned our collective style up to 11. Were you snapped?
It's that fabulous time of year where glitter eyelashes sell out, champagne stocks run dry and time ceases to exist! Here are our top tips to survive the The Adelaide Cabaret Festival season.
Bizarre and surreal fun, debuting at the Adelaide Cabaret Festival this year is Adelaide's own, Hew Parham and his show, Rudi's The Rinse Cycle.
This news will have you wishing that it was June and the Festival was here already!
CABARET season is setting in on Adelaide bringing jazz and pizazz back to our lives for a month. And apart from the showstoppers and sequins, cabaret means just one thing: time for an indulgent pre-show tipple at the city’s best cocktail and wine bars.
After 2013’s sold out Fringe shows, 2014’s capacity Cabaret Festival shows and a trip to America perform in New Orleans, Adelaide’s The Boswell Project is back with a hot new show for this year’s Adelaide Fringe Festival.
About to head off on a tour of Australia, entertainment hearthrob Tim Campbell took time out of his busy schedule to speak with Glamadelaide about his career, upcoming tour, and what makes him tick.
With themes covering our need for love, connectivity and community; plays consisting of classics, new Australian works and works daring to push the envelope; and a line up of local, interstate and even international talent, next year’s season promises to be quite exciting with a little something for everyone.