Rossini’s comic opera about a barber who is also a matchmaker maintains its popularity through the years and this production, back from touring interstate, is as fresh as any modern piece.
Mistaken identity, good-natured deception, and tongue in cheek humour abound when friends decide to test their fiancés’ fidelities.
If you are looking for a cabaret act full of spectacularly talented cast-members, cheeky nipple tassles, unexpected laughs and excellent music, all in a wonderfully intimate setting, you will not go wrong booking tickets to the Saturday Night Soirée.
Bree Downs-Woolley catches up with the creative minds behind Saturday Night Soirée, touted as “cabaret like you’ve never seen before.”
Mix a sultry songstress with a charismatic circus performer, a bejewelled Burlesque beauty and a pianist with panache and you get Saturday Night Soirée, a heady cabaret cocktail of music, burlesque, comedy, passion and pathos.
One thing you can always be sure of when Sidonie Henbest, Catherine Campbell, Jamie Jewell, and Hew Parham team up is that you never know what you are going to get.
With the cream of Adelaide Cabaret in Catherine Campbell, Sidonie Henbest and Libby O’Donovan, all accompanied by the talented Matthew Carey, this show couldn’t be a better example of great cabaret.
Two terrific sets of performances, together presenting fifteen wonderful cabaret performers, marked the end of an intense week of tuition and masterclasses.
The Soundstream Collective, the new ensemble in residence at the University of Adelaide's Elder Conservatorium of Music, gave a sensational concert to launch their foundation.
Pairing two celebrated performers would seem a dream come true, particularly when the duo have previously joined forces with the successful Last of the Red Hot Mamas and Lady Sings the Blues.
Acclaimed duo Sidonie Henbest and Matthew Carey bring the songs, stories and sizzle of New York in the 1930s, 40s and 50s to the stage in their new show New York Nights.. Intimate Mornings, at The Garden of Unearthly Delights and the Adelaide Fringe in 2011.
The Festival has quickly grown in stature, becoming an important part of the annual music scene in Adelaide, this year going to air nationally on ABC Classic FM.
Sidonie Henbest has assembled a collection of songs associated with some of the great female vocalists.
With an entry fee of only $7, or $5 concession, Cabaret Live! has to be one of the best value nights out in Adelaide.