Reviews

Adelaide Cabaret Festival – The Narelles

Two decades worth of hits, innumerable studio albums, scandals, image revamps, an unwavering rock and roll lifestyle and delusions of…

10 years ago

WAAPA’s Legally Blonde

OMG you guys! WAAPA’s mid year musical Legally Blonde is funny, hilarious and sassy. Director Jason Langley’s prediction that Legally…

10 years ago

Review: Mantaur — Premium Fresh!, Sydney Comedy Festival

It’s not every day that you walk into a show and Spider-Man is playing you in with some ambient tunes.…

10 years ago

Adelaide Cabaret Festival – Exposing Edith

Edith Piaf is one of the most recognisable voices to come out of Europe with her guttural rolling of R's…

10 years ago

Review: Hair to the Throne — Hayes Cabaret Season

Marney McQueen isRosa Waxoffski , beauty therapist to the stars. Along with her world-renowned pianist Boris Longschlongadongski (musical director Mark Jones),…

10 years ago

Adelaide Cabaret Festival – Pure Blonde

It’s convenient to imagine that the glitz and glamour of show business transcends the stage. One might assume that artists…

10 years ago

Adelaide Cabaret Festival – Bringing Him Home with his West End Story

After many years on foreign shores, local-boy-turned-West-End-star Daniel Koek returns to home soil with his long-awaited cabaret show, Bringing Him…

10 years ago

Reasons to be Pretty at The Bakehouse Theatre

When you add self centred-ness, concrete thinking, closed-mindedness and power struggles to a serious dose of intellectual and emotional immaturity…

10 years ago

Review: The Diary of Anne Frank, New Theatre, Newtown

“Despite everything, I believe that people are really good at heart.” This statement—the final words spoken by Anne Frank in…

10 years ago

Adelaide Cabaret Festival – Taken By Storm

OK. Let's get something out of the way first, I think I have a girl-crush on Storm Large. I'll admit…

10 years ago