These two Divas, Beccy Cole and Libby O’Donovan gave a wonderful performance, no surprises there!
THE QUEENS’ raucous late-night Fringe show Club Queens will celebrate the incoming International Women’s Day with a stellar line-up of female Fringe stars tonight.
Powerhouses of cabaret, Amelia Ryan and Libby O’Donovan join forces to bring Unsung to Adelaide this Fringe season
Country Music royalty Beccy Cole and acclaimed jazz and cabaret performer Libby O'Donovan presented just over an hour of pure joy and entertainment in their new cabaret production, The Cowgirl and The Showgirl Ride Again.
It is just like the publicity says, it’s raucous, it’s nostalgic and it’s a loud and proud celebration of the incredibly long list of talented Australian women who have graced our pop and rock scene.
Based on the life of the notorious criminal boss Kate Leigh, O’Donovan has written a show that captures the era and examines Leigh’s rise and fall in detail.
Over the past few years Pelican Productions have run, in January, what they call Music Theatre Camps. These occur over two weeks, with children and teens from 8 to 19 having intensive training and instruction from professionals and experts in the field of musical theatre, all culminating in a showcase at the end.
Each year, the Adelaide Cabaret Festival nurtures and develops young performers as a part of the Class Of Cabaret program, where over 20 South Australian high-school students are mentored by award winning cabaret icons.
The Adelaide Fringe is giving us yet another must-see destination with so many performers set to entertain in just one venue.
This year's Cabaret Festival is set to be out of this world after this HUGE announcement...
Beccy Cole and Libby O’Donovan win the audience over with their bright smiles, warm personalities, great voices and performance chemistry.
Country Music and Cabaret don't usually go together, but there’s no denying the magic that happens when Beccy Cole and Libby O’Donovan combine talents.
Join sassy South Australian songstress Libby O'Donovan for a night of Jazz and Cabaret at Greg Cooley Wines over the Easter long weekend.
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.
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.
Two terrific sets of performances, together presenting fifteen wonderful cabaret performers, marked the end of an intense week of tuition and masterclasses.