Cabaret
Arts sponsorship raises ethical questions
Can Perth have an ethical and sustainable Fringe Festival?
‘This is a pause, not a stop’: lockdown devastating for Perth artists
PICA and Perth Festival have postponed the opening of numerous events, while Fringe World has cancelled five nights worth of…
Life is a cabaret WA old chum
The inaugural Perth International Cabaret Festival will be held in June 2021.
Cabaret, theatre and a new Fringe: Brisbane’s arts sector fights back after COVID
Queensland Theatre is rehearsing its first production since March, while plans for the latest Queensland Cabaret Festival and a new…
Review: Baby Bi Bi Bi at MELT Festival, Brisbane Powerhouse (QLD)
A sex-positive and playful cabaret about life as a bisexual woman.
Review: Broken Romantics and Any Moment, Melbourne Cabaret Festival (VIC)
Two memorable productions at this year's Melbourne Cabaret Festival.
Review: David Campbell is Back In The Swing Of Things, Adelaide Cabaret Festival (SA)
David Campbell swings Adelaide for one night only.
Review: The House is Live, Adelaide Cabaret Festival
The world’s biggest and best cabaret festival kicks off with a glittering opening gala.
Review: End of the Rainbow, Adelaide Cabaret Festival
Helen Dallimore captures the complexity of Garland’s character in a stellar performance.
Can you have a sustainable career in cabaret?
Artists and artistic directors discuss the cabaret sector’s state of health, and offer advice for career development and sustainability.