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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 […]
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!
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.
Carla Conlin reveals the pitfalls of having two diverse careers, and the dangers of being at one job and slipping up, letting something from the other job intrude momentarily, with embarrassing but hilarious consequences.
Carla Conlin promotes herself as an “actress, model, burlesque dancer and cabaret performer”, successfully proving all claims in her one woman comedy show.
Club Burlesk provides a thoroughly entertaining night out, with a good mix of bawdiness and titillation, balanced with a bit of comedy and good music.
Eurowision Adelaide 2012 is Adelaide’s answer to the Eurovision Song Contest.
The Helpmann Academy held its annual Jazz Awards ceremony at the InterContinental Adelaide featuring performances by the winners, students of the Elder Conservatorium School of Jazz Studies, with the addition of special guest vocalist, Luke Thompson
Carla Conlin, with tongue firmly in cheek, explores the minefield that is dating and relationships.