An Au Pair in America tells the all-too-common tale of a mistreated au pair in a foreign country; powerless and browbeaten by spoilt child and parent alike.
A comical look at how people, especially females, are betrayed, lied to & given a false sense of security as a child; and how it doesn’t improve as we get older!
The Zephyr Quartet’s next Adelaide performance will feature a program of rarely performed concert works for string quartet by three of the most famous composers of film music and premiere a new commission from Adelaide-born Alies Sluiter.
This 19 year old pocket rocket is a diminutive diva who uses what little life experience she's had so far to create a refreshing theme that's far from the usual.
An ode to the songs that cut deep into your heart and then pour lemon juice all over the wound. Each song reminds us a little more about the dual nature of love; equal parts disastrous and glorious.
Carla Conlin promotes herself as an “actress, model, burlesque dancer and cabaret performer”, successfully proving all claims in her one woman comedy show.
What better way to spend a Sunday Afternoon than with the works of George and Ira Gershwin?
Two terrific sets of performances, together presenting fifteen wonderful cabaret performers, marked the end of an intense week of tuition and masterclasses.
Adelaide-born husband and wife duo David Turley and Eden Boucher, or Lovers Electric as you may know them, aren't the type to be put off an interview by severe jetlag, losing their voices or the pitfalls of air travel that saw David's guitar almost snapped in half during transit.
Adelaide-born David Turley and Eden Boucher, better known as Lovers Electric, are returning home to Australia for the first time in 3 years. After an extensive tour in 2008 to promote their successful debut album Whatever You Want, they subsequently recorded their follow up, Impossible Dreams, produced in the famous 400-year old Ridge Farm Studio in the English countryside.
Melbourne musician Roscoe James Irwin will release his debut album 'The Hunting Road' September 5, and is performing an intimate album release show on Friday, September 9 to celebrate. Having worked with the likes of Australian bands The Cat Empire and The Bamboos, Irwin has cemented his place as a musical mastermind whose […]
The thinking woman’s folk-ruffian, The Bedroom Philosopher is cranking the electric blanket up to ten with his National “Head Sex and Bed Socks" tour. To combat winter he’ll be layering his thermals and his performance with a radical rumpus of wit, song smarts and madcap banter.
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.
On Friday 23rd July at The Promethean, Southie will give the public a chance to experience his unique musical styling, backed by a full band as he launches his debut EP, ably supported by talented locals acts The Adult Bookstore and Traveller & Fortune.
Based in Adelaide, South Australia, Spine's debut independent EP 'Sound before the Symbol' will be released late July 2010.
Sidonie Henbest has assembled a collection of songs associated with some of the great female vocalists.
This is a formidable line up of top flight musicians and virtually a cast iron guarantee of a great concert, which this was.
The showgirls provided lots of energy and enthusiasm, with strong vocals from Kate Lister and some more fine vocal work from Sarah Roberts.
Following a sold out 2010 Adelaide Fringe season, Australian pianist/songwriter/vocalist Georgie Aue (Solartricity, Georgie Aue Trio, Selah) is returning for an extended version of her show ‘A Norah Jones Tribute’ to the 2010 Cabaret Fringe Festival.
The 2010 Cabaret Fringe kicked off with the Royal Gala, a taste of things to come, with a small selection of acts from the 40 that will be appearing during the month.