Adelaide Cabaret Festival
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The Swell Mob @ Adelaide Cabaret Festival Review
Season 3 of the HBO sci-fi hit series 'Westworld' doesn’t air until 2020; instead of staying home this winter and binge watching the previous two seasons of the acclaimed
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End Of The Rainbow @ Adelaide Cabaret Festival Review
Holographic tours by deceased musical icons are not to far away from being a reality – ABBA are doing a hologram tour this year.
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Amelia Ryan And Libby O'Donovan Celebrate An Underrated Era In Unsung
Performers Amelia Ryan and Libby O'Donovan unearth some underrated songs from the sidelines in 'Unsung'.
It's a celebration of women in music, born from a want... -
5 Quirky And Crazy Shows To See At The 2019 Adelaide Cabaret Festival
Stuck on what to head along to this Adelaide Cabaret Festival season?
Luckily you're spoiled for choice, but in case you need a little help to narrow it down, here... -
Kate Miller-Heidke Is Embracing Her Rough Edges At Adelaide Cabaret Festival
Kate Miller-Heidke defies every musical mould; this Aussie alternative pop singer-songwriter plays a mean Nord keyboard and totes an acoustic guitar as a classically trained
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Nancy And Beth Provide Music With Laughter
Nancy And Beth are probably better known to the world as Megan Mullally and Stephanie Hunt.
Between the two of them they have appeared on television programmes... -
Adelaide Cabaret Festival 2019 Programme
The 2019 Adelaide Cabaret Festival programme is here.
In its 19th year, it's the largest cabaret festival in the world; the place to cosy up, escape and be... -
Winter Soulstice Review @ Adelaide Cabaret Festival 2018
The Winter Soulstice Gala (23 June) was a reflective snapshot of Artistic Director Ali McGregor’s 2018 Adelaide Cabaret Festival; it was a celebration of the record
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John Cameron Mitchell: The Origin Of Love Review @ Adelaide Cabaret Festival 2018
A rock version of 'Advance Australia Fair' plays, John Cameron Mitchell strides out (22 June) in a fabulously angular black and white costume that would make Fischerspooner
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Off The Top! Review @ Adelaide Cabaret Festival 2018
'Off The Top!' was supposed to be silly. It was supposed to be disposable, a series of improvised gags that resembled a long segment of 'Whose Line Is It
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Cake By Johanna Allen Review @ Adelaide Cabaret Festival 2018
We’ve an app for every desire and can stream a litany of pleasures on-demand, but are we any happier for it, asks cabaret star Johanna Allen, in her pop-culture melange,
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Archie Roach And Tiddas Review @ Adelaide Cabaret Festival 2018
Through the healing power of song and the tender love of family, Archie Roach AM has danced with his devils at the crossroads many times and won.
At 61, after a... -
Songs For Those Who've Come Across The Seas Review @ Adelaide Cabaret Festival 2018
Set on the world's most remote island, 'Songs For Those Who've Come Across The Seas' aims to tell the story of that island through the many living organisms that populate the
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Hans And Lucky Seven's Loveboat! Review @ Adelaide Cabaret Festival 2018
From Lucky Seven’s buoyant opening number 'Island Holiday' to the surprisingly arranged finale, 'My Heart Will Go On', music, mirth and mayhem of a maritime nature
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Andrew O'Keefe "Shouts" Johnny O'Keefe Review @ Adelaide Cabaret Festival 2018
Rock stars' biographies often fascinate more than the nine minutes of music by which they are often remembered. The drama of Johnny O'Keefe's life matches the quality and
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The Girl Who Jumped Off The Hollywood Sign Review @ Adelaide Cabaret Festival 2018
Hollywood: Where dreams are made and young stars live lives of luxury and adoration.
But behind the staged smiles and glittering spotlights of America’s dream... -
Ali McGregor: Yma Sumac Review @ Adelaide Cabaret Festival 2018
Yma Sumac is a singer to obsess about.
When I was fourteen I read an Encyclopedia Of Music my mum had bought from a door to door salesman. A sultry Yma... -
Carla Lippis Review @ Adelaide Cabaret Festival 2018
When Carla Lippis takes the stage, she needs no introduction.
Clad in a slinky stretch fabric dress that fits her “like a sock” and with sparkling glitter lipstick,... -
Eastern Bloc Rock Review @ Adelaide Cabaret Festival 2018
You’d never mistake Mikelangelo for Elvis. Even on a dark night in a back alley, his heavyset frame and swarthy features would give him away, but fortunately this is not a
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The Cat Empire Review @ Adelaide Cabaret Festival 2018
In ‘The Chariot’, The Cat Empire’s Felix sings “we never yield to conformity”.
After almost two decades of genre fusing and expectation defying music, the Melbourne...
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