There's no light and shade in Charles Sanders' dark cabaret about the search for love. He sings Amy Winehouse's Love is a Losing Game, which sums up the mood of this miserable ode to despair.
Carla Conlin promotes herself as an “actress, model, burlesque dancer and cabaret performer”, successfully proving all claims in her one woman comedy show.
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.
It's obvious from the start that The Fishbowl Boys are a well seasoned quartet, despite each member being only 21 years of age.
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.
Follow the yellow brick road for a fun, energetic evening of song and magic with this school-style production of L. Frank Baum's classic novel.
There are some singers who make you wonder why they’re not an international sensation. Lucy Russell is one of them.
The Variety Show on offer for the Cabaret Fringe lives up to its name with differing acts promised for each session, ranging from jazz and blues to comedy and theatre games.
The play may not be comfortable viewing for anyone touched by addiction but Simon has a gift for finding laughs in the darkness and sympathy in the unsympathetic.
The true stars of Terrance McNally, John Kander and Fred Ebb's multi-award winning musical are director, Max Rayner, and Ole Wiebkin for his gritty, functional sets of a Latin-American prison.
John Patrick Shanley's multi-award winning drama is a study of perception and judgement when a nun accuses a priest of sexual misconduct with a child.
Wrestling is interactive theatre, and the RCW crew keep the punters involved from start to finish. Champs are cheered, villains are booed and the underdog finds inner strength as the crowd claps and chants their encouragement.
Barry Burgan’s outstanding Blues Brothers Rhythm and Blues Revue quickly got people on their feet. The 8-piece band were stellar, headlined by big-voiced Danny Gillard as Jake Blues and Jimmy Meagan as Elwood Blues.
This visual and aural experience blended meditative soundscapes with the idea that shapes can emit specific frequencies and energy patterns.
If you’ve been unfortunate enough to miss out on La Soirée, add it to the top of your list for future tours. It never disappoints.
From the opening destruction of Roy Orbison’s Pretty Woman, Downe continues to roll out the laughs with his unique brand of silliness.
For a comedian, Kate McLennan is a sweet storyteller with an adorable girlish charm.
Rob Lloyd is fixated with all things Dr Who and wants to know if it has ruined his life or provided him with the inspiration to be a better person.
Their situation hasn't really changed since last year, but the stories have gotten funnier for these three comics suffering through motherhood. Quite possibly the funniest show not-quite-in town.
In the days before television, when audiences flocked to theatres to watch their favourite serials performed for radio, they were also made privy to the magic behind the show.