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Why classic cabaret still resonates

The 1930s remains a source of fascination for contemporary artists – why does the era keep drawing us back?

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How to make your tour greener

A new toolkit will help performing arts companies reduce the environmental impact of their tours.

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Nostalgia meets future: nurturing cabaret

The 2022 Adelaide Cabaret Festival has a focus on Australian multiculturalism and nostalgia, and a commitment to growing the artform.

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Theatre review: Cabaret Festival Variety Gala

A degustation of what’s to come in this year’s Adelaide Cabaret Festival

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Theatre review: The Chronic Cabaret, Fringe Rebound

A much-needed centring of disability and chronic illness wrapped in quality entertainment.

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Theatre review: The Kaye Hole, QPAC

A spicy variety cabaret show of excess and spectacle.

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fortyfivedownstairs plans to stick around despite development woes

The multi-arts space is threatened by a neighbouring development but has no plans to call it quits.

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Neurodiverse artists take on cabaret

The award-winning Strangeways Ensemble is back to claim the stage.

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Phoenix festival rises from the Fringe

Melbourne Fringe’s program has been reinvented, with 55 in-person shows swiftly adapted for digital performance.

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Melbourne Fringe cancels 90% of events

Artists will be refunded for all registration and advertising costs says organisers, as the program goes digital.

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