Cabaret
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.
Review: This Boy's in Love at Adelaide Cabaret Festival
Cappalletta works hard, bringing his considerable talent as a performer to the little stage, winning us over with a smattering…
Review: Jason Kravits Off the Top! at Adelaide Cabaret Festival
Led by Kravits, this show sets about creating a musical account of a cabaret singer ‘you’ve never heard of’ with…
Review: Shaken: A James Bond Cabaret at Chapel off Chapel
Who is the best 007? This long debated question is the light-hearted driver of Charlie D. Barkle and Erin Hutchinson’s…
Transgender, cabaret, and working in retail
Shop assistants and department stores are rich pickings for comedians. Cabaret performer Zeb Direen uses a transgender character to explore…
Review: Adelaide Cabaret Festival Variety Gala at Festival Theatre
As the name suggests the production features performances from a selection of the artists attending the Festival and it is…
Review: Mother’s Ruin A Cabaret About Gin
Despite its flaws, Mother’s Ruin is a hell of an enjoyable performance with a clearly talented ensemble.
Cabaret
Even if you’ve seen Cabaret before, chances are you haven’t seen it quite like this.