The New Cabal is everything jazz should be and if you’re a regular at the wonderfully eclectic La Bohème, you most certainly should have heard of them!
The Word Box took the form of a sequence of poems and songs around the theme of the bitter sweet sounds of love and loss, redemption and revenge.
This 19 year old pocket rocket is a diminutive diva who uses what little life experience she's had so far to create a refreshing theme that's far from the usual.
These three talented musicians have a little polishing to do, but have nonetheless delivered an entertaining, maddening insight into the crazy world of Sondheim.
Emma Knights is here to challenge your perceptions and provide an insight to the true musical mastery that opera can exhibit with this interactive children’s opera.
Women wear their emotions on their sleeve and men bear the weight of the world on their shoulders and soldier on, right? Perhaps not, according to this look at how to deal with break-ups.
It is heartening to see that the next generation of Barbershop Quartets have a very firm hand on the reins. These boys have a charm and cheekiness about them, and know how to use to it their best advantage.
An ode to the songs that cut deep into your heart and then pour lemon juice all over the wound. Each song reminds us a little more about the dual nature of love; equal parts disastrous and glorious.
Snap, Crackle, Pop take us on an “autobiographical, anthropological” exploration to discover what ‘pop’ is, and what it means to us.
Through musical cabaret, Phi Theodoros and her talented band bring our attention to the ‘Black Dog’ that is depression. The story is told through a combination of popular music and powerful, almost poetic storytelling.
Adventures with a Brazilian is the surreal story of Shelley Dunstone who catches an elevator in Sydney and arrives on a beach in 1960s Rio de Janeiro where she meets her inspiration and heartthrob, Tom Jobim, one of the most prominent Bossa Nova artists ever.
Splash Theatre Company is celebrating Henry Lawson’s birthday with two shows in June – one for the kids and one for the adults.
One of this year's Adelaide's Cabaret Fringe Festival acts charting the tragic life of Edith Piaf has been selected to be part of the 2013 Melbourne Cabaret Festival.
After the success of Piano Chicks and Piano Boys at the last two Adelaide Fringe Festivals, Becky Blake the front woman for Adelaide cover band Chunky Custard, is back to give Adelaide some old-fashioned piano bar.
The 6th annual Cabaret Fringe Festival kicks off June 1 with a month-long program ranging from musicals and variety shows to comedy and contortion.
Amity Dry brings delves in to the highs and lows of reality TV stardom with her new show 'So You Want to Be Famous'.
It's obvious from the start that The Fishbowl Boys are a well seasoned quartet, despite each member being only 21 years of age.
The Variety Show on offer for the Cabaret Fringe lives up to its name with differing acts promised for each session, ranging from jazz and blues to comedy and theatre games.
Jamie Jewell’s performance is nothing short of magnificent.
This year's Cabaret Fringe Festival is the largest yet, with 40 shows in eleven Adelaide venues.