Presented by Cabaret Fringe Festival Reviewed 08 June 2014 The intimate stage of La Bohéme hosted some of South Australia’s best burlesque performers for the sold-out Cabaret Fringe Festival version of Club Burlesk. The incomparable Giovanni (Hew Parham), hosted the evening with good humour, quick wit and a relaxed style. Mid-show, Giovanni offered the audience […]
Matthew Trainor & Libby Parker celebrate their favourite TV serials in song in an amusing look at our TV viewing habits now they're released in boxed sets.
With the audience creating a crazy, random title, the Changing Jennifers unleash their improv creativity with an extravagant story made up on the spot.
The Pacific Belles bring the Andrews Sisters to life again, covering some of their great hits.
A comical look at how people, especially females, are betrayed, lied to & given a false sense of security as a child; and how it doesn’t improve as we get older!
The Sights & Sounds of Paris is an experience as much as it is a musical performance. You listen, watch and explore the landscapes of a city that seems so close.
Cabaret lovers united for the opening night gala of the Cabaret Fringe, filling La Bohème to capacity to sample the impressive line-up during June's Fringe.
The show comprised of a mixed bag of songs and Carla’s presentation was always good, despite not always hitting the mark.
The Cabaret Fringe Festival presents another comical night out for those who can handle swearing and receiving love advice in their fortune cookies.
Everyone should experience at least one good ‘drag’ show in their lives – and to all the rev heads out there, we don't mean cars. This one is nice and safe for novices to experience.
Adelaide’s own Queen of Contortion showcases a lifetime of showbiz and anecdotes and proves to be an entertaining experience. The twist is that she's almost 69.
Raise a glass for Annie Siegmann because her show Girl on the Drink: From Gutter to Glamour in Satire and Song is one of the most entertaining shows in this year’s Cabaret Fringe.
The name behind the platinum hit ‘Take Five’ is celebrated in this classy biography of the life and music of Dave Brubeck through anecdotes, stories and ground-breaking music.
It is great to find something new and a little different. Homemade Fusion is just that - not only good, but also packed with home-made talent!
Presented by Alison Kimber Reviewed Thursday 20th June 2013 Everyone has that guilty pleasure song they’ll blast in the car, but cut the volume when they stop at the lights … for fear of society uncovering their secret shame. Whether it be ABBA, The Seekers, or perhaps you’re a closeted “Belieber”. With her debut […]
Following three sold out shows in the 2013 Adelaide Fringe, Sally Anderson presents Jazz and Blues Diva, the story of the jazz and blues greats of our history.
Sometimes there is a world of difference between a good show and a good, fun night out – the variety show 'Live At The Soul Box' is definitely the latter.
The Bald Eagles’ Life in the Slow Lane III stretches the definition of cabaret to present a fun, upbeat tribute to the Eagles.
A Vision is the first part in a musical project, simply titled The Big Project, that aims to raise money for the Leukaemia Foundation. If this once-off performance was anything to go by, The Big Project is bound to be great.
Libby O’Donovan is, without doubt, one of Adelaide’s top cabaret performers. In fact, her secret seems to be that she doesn't so much perform as just be herself.