Michael Griffiths, Amelia Ryan, and Michaela Burger combine their talents makes the show sparkle
Crazy good
Simply Brill is tight, well executed and slick — an absolute sonic treat
Journey back to NYC's 1960s music scene with Adelaide's own award-winning performers in Fringe show, 'Simply Brill'.
A wonderful celebration of the artists who shaped rock ’n’ roll, by three of the best cabaret performers around.
Presented by Adelaide Cabaret Festival Reviewed 25 March 2022 From the moment Isaac Hannam, a proud Kaurna Aboriginal man, walked on stage in traditional indigenous dress and created magic with his digeridoo before welcoming the audience of the Adelaide Cabaret Festival Gala audience to Country, in both Language and English, the Festival Theatre came to […]
Ms Burger has written a modern day odyssey, a journey from Greece to Russia, to Australia to Port Pirie, Adelaide, Coobe Pedy and back again, and all with a sense of excitement, determination, and above all family, because the family is everything!
In the 55 years since Edith Piaf’s death, the number of people who have heard her perform live has dwindled. Today, her devotees have to be content with recordings, some film clips, and Michaela Burger.
This world premiere performance is a charming, accessible, entertaining and cleverly educational show which deserves to be seen, heard and enjoyed by children and their carers for many years to come.
Jacques Brel is alive and well and living in Adelaide. At least for one night.
Crown making, walking the red carpet, photos with the queen and before-show entertainment: this family gala had it all and so much more.
Michael Griffiths and Michaela Burger present two of the greatest performers of the Twentieth Century: Cole Porter and Edith Piaf
The Juliet Letters are brought to life with local talents Michaela Burger, Cameron Goodall, Jude Henshall, and Jamie Jewell.
As a tribute to Edith Piaf's centenary, Michaela Burger, along with director Shona Benson, and guitarist/singer, Greg Wain, celebrate the famed French singer.
After seeing the professional production of The Phantom Of The Opera, 9 year old Gawler boy, Daniel Koek, decided that being a musical theatre performer was for him.
Exposing Edith concentrates on Piaf’s life from age twenty onwards, delivering the feistiness, gentleness and cheeky humour of fiery diva Edith Piaf.
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.
In a unique presentation, the Elder Hall Masterclass series brings to the Elder Hall stage this masterpiece by playwright Terrence McNally, for one performance only.
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.
Presented by You’re Dreaming Reviewed Thursday 15th November 2012 This play tells the story of Kara and Rach, who are alike as chalk and cheese. Opposites, we are told, attract, and that happens here. Rach goes to the pool to float and see how long she can hold her breath. Kara goes there to swim, […]