Reviews

The Songs That Got Away: The Music of Harold Arlen at Ad Cab Fest

Even though Harold Arlen may not be a household name, you have definitely heard his music. If we gauge musical…

11 years ago

The Naked Magicians

As the promos say, "Good magicians don’t need sleeves. Great magicians don’t need pants". Launching a full frontal attack on…

11 years ago

The King’s Singers – The Great American Songbook: Adelaide Cabaret Festival

The King’s Singers demonstrated exactly why they are the most celebrated male a cappella group with their performance at the…

11 years ago

The Kermond 3 Gen Variety Show

There’s No Business Like Show Business for the Kermond family, and at the Adelaide Cabaret Festival there was no less…

11 years ago

Melbourne Cabaret Festival: A Singer Must Die

If you thought cabaret was about show tunes, Melissa Langton's gunning for your misconceptions in this return season of her…

11 years ago

Blake Bowden & Phil Scott: Mario – Adelaide Cabaret Festival 2014

The loss of young artists before their time is certainly not a modern phenomenon – Mario Lanza, the American-Italian tenor…

11 years ago

Realism – WAAPA

Anthony Neilson’s Realism, first staged as part of the 2006 Edinburgh International Festival, is a surreal tour de force. Realism…

11 years ago

Circus Oz: But wait … there’s more

It's impossible not to love a night in the heated Circus Oz tent, and if seeing them in winter in…

11 years ago

Hypertxt Festival: Sugar Sugar

Written by Yve Blake, MKA's Sugar Sugar delineates the journey of a young woman as she shifts from adolescence into adulthood.…

11 years ago

Melbourne Cabaret Festival: The Three of Us

What happens when three performers turn up to a show each thinking they are its star? That’s the setup for…

11 years ago