This was another very fine night of opera from our State Opera company, but you might need to be very quick if you still want to get tickets, if opening night’s full house was anything to judge by.
Quirky pieces like this can easily miss the mark, but Parham hits his target with unforgettable speed and gusto.
In a series of linked, comical vignettes, a single straight girl hopes to find love.
Performers Merrilyn Greer, Leah Potter and Tahlia Ries belt out the memories in fine voice, capturing the sound and the spirit of the era, backed by a great three piece band.
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.
Her version of the Beatles’ Ticket to Ride is the best I have heard since the original, displaying a depth of feeling that was completely unexpected.
Leanne Marsland’s dark portrait of obsession with, addiction to, and absolute hunger for love mesmerises the full house at La Boheme for the entire hour.
With only one performance remaining in this year’s Cabaret Fringe, Changing Jennifers may be the ideal alternative for those not into the musical side of cabaret.
There are some singers who make you wonder why they’re not an international sensation. Lucy Russell is one of them.
From the voice to the mannerisms, Catherine Alcorn is Bette Midler, just in a more affordable price bracket.
Bowman and Sejean, in striking royal blue and red outfits, take the audience on a fantastic ride including news spots, 'infomercials', cooking and music, where the content is all a bit 'wrong'.
This is a fun filled journey where you don’t know what you are going to find at any turn. Come along, and be prepared for anything but, most of all, be prepared to enjoy yourself.
This show is for anyone that enjoys a show that pushes the boundaries, like a little darker tone to their cabaret, and can handle being pulled into the act.
Butterscotch is a must see for anyone who loves a good story, great music, the joy of adventure and the wonder of first experiences.
An Adelaide Cabaret institution, Cabaret Live! is an open mic night for amateur and experienced performers.
If you’ve ever been on a bad date, wondered how to get a date, or simply wanted a fun night out with some hilarious stories and great music, this is the show for you.
In a gold and black lacy party dress, Joanne O’Callaghan sets the mood for the night with Cole Porter’s Anything Goes, and it pretty much does.
As the saying goes, “stalking is just another way of saying I love you”. This show is for anyone who has had a crush, and those who want to learn other methods of stalking.
Whilst the season will be over by the time this is published, Lucy Russell is a name to look out for at future Cabaret Fringe Festivals and around the Cabaret circuit
The Lonely Man is a deeply moving theatrical cabaret piece.