Finding Me Volume II is the latest creation from Adelaide artists Phi Theodoros and James Dean. They foster a safe space, as audience members are warmly greeted and offered cookies before the show
Lets get two things straight, this guy is an expert card player and yes he does show his audience how to cheat at cards, although I am sure it would take a lot of practice to even attempt.
Last year, Josh Belperio was involved in a serious road accident on his bicycle, leaving him in hospital for a number of weeks with a ruptured spleen. Belperio used this traumatic event to create 'Scarred For Life', a one-man cabaret.
This Cabaret Fringe ‘¡Vidorra!, will see artists of Marduk Flamenco will present a dedication to a close friend of the company, recently diagnosed with Leukemia.
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.
The Cab Fringe Festival offers a wide range of opportunities from sensuous to hilarious experiences all in the name of fun, frivolity and Cabaret!
Brigitte Baden-Rennie's examination of love and its complications is a comical, sexy, infectious romp into that four letter word we all crave.
If you saw any performances in the Cabaret Festival, Cabaret Fringe, or go to Cabaret Live at La Bohème, then you will no doubt have heard some of the songs from this show before. Everybody in the world of cabaret seems to be tackling them.
This really is the art class my mother warned me about!
Sidonie Henbest has assembled a collection of songs associated with some of the great female vocalists.
One of the notable points in this performance is the fine harmonisation of their voices.
Another dreary winter’s evening was warmed by a hot jazz performance as Jenna Stamp set The Promethean alight with her music.
With an entry fee of only $7, or $5 concession, Cabaret Live! has to be one of the best value nights out in Adelaide.
This is a formidable line up of top flight musicians and virtually a cast iron guarantee of a great concert, which this was.
Schmoo is a weird and wonderful creature, born of the fertile mind of Hew Parham.
The entertainment of the British Music Halls of the late 19th and early 20th Centuries is recreated by this dedicated father and son team, Paul and Christian Reynolds.
The showgirls provided lots of energy and enthusiasm, with strong vocals from Kate Lister and some more fine vocal work from Sarah Roberts.
Their performance is a packed two hours of songs in gypsy-jazz style that keeps toes tapping and smiles on the faces of the audience.
Liz Skitch is naughty, but nice, and her mischievous sense of humour and cheeky smile let her get away with just about anything.
The 2010 Cabaret Fringe kicked off with the Royal Gala, a taste of things to come, with a small selection of acts from the 40 that will be appearing during the month.