Cabaret
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.
Bijou: A Cabaret of Secrets and Seduction
Brassaï's La Môme Bijou captures a woman sitting alone at a Paris cafe.
Taking the pulse of cabaret
Co-Artistic Director of the 2016 Adelaide Cabaret Festival, Eddie Perfect, reflects on the art form’s health and what the festival…
The Invisible Dot Cabaret
With few hits and plenty of misses, Invisible Dot Cabaret fails to live up to the hype.
Gala launch of the Melbourne Cabaret Festival
If the launch of the Melbourne Cabaret Festival is anything to go by, Melbourne audiences will be laughing till their…