Adelaide Cabaret Festival 2022 finished on a high last night with a sold-out performance of Tina Arena’s headline show, Songs My Mother Taught Me, and will soon announce a special program for 2023, alongside Adelaide Festival Centre’s 50th Anniversary.
This year, the world’s largest cabaret festival featured 32 shows and 86 performances over 12 decadent days and nights and almost 40,000 attendances at ticketed and free events across six venues, including Her Majesty’s Theatre and The Famous Spiegetent, located on Festival Plaza.
Led by international star and Australian icon Tina Arena AM, the festival program showcased 14 World Premieres, 2 Australian Premieres, 14 Adelaide Premieres and countless standing ovations throughout. Songs My Mother Taught Me, featuring Tina Arena, Wendy Matthews, Lior, Thando, Jess Hitchcock, and Sophie Koh wrapped up the festival with sold out performances at Her Majesty’s Theatre on Friday and Saturday nights.
An exciting announcement about next year’s Artistic Director will be made in November and will coincide with Adelaide Festival Centre’s 50th Anniversary, which will be celebrated during Adelaide Cabaret Festival in June next year.
Adelaide Cabaret Festival 2022 Artistic Director Tina Arena:
This year’s Adelaide Cabaret Festival has been a smorgasbord of fun and frivolity mixed with some touching and memorable performances shared with cabaret audiences. It has been a privilege to take on this role and see the artform of cabaret connect with people through the power of music, song, storytelling, dancing, and shared laughter.
Thank you to our dedicated artists and audiences for your support and love, I have felt nothing but welcome by you all and have reveled in being part of this festival and its rich history, which will undoubtedly continue to highlight the best cabaret from across the world. I look forward to seeing what’s in store for 2023, which is sure to be another stellar event.
Adelaide Festival Centre CEO & Artistic Director Douglas Gautier AM:
We thank Tina Arena for her artistic vision in bringing this year’s festival to life and to cabaret staff and team who go above and beyond to deliver this internationally recognised festival for our loyal audiences.
Adelaide Cabaret Festival has been the highlight of South Australia’s winter arts scene for 22 years and we look forward to celebrating with gusto next year as we mark Adelaide Festival Centre’s 50th Birthday.
Adelaide Cabaret Festival 2022 highlights included:
Produced and presented by Adelaide Festival Centre, Adelaide Cabaret Festival has grown from modest beginnings in 2001 to become Australia’s major winter festival and the largest cabaret festival in the world. Previous Artistic Directors of the festival include Julia Holt, David Campbell, Kate Ceberano, Barry Humphries, Eddie Perfect, Ali McGregor, Julia Zemiro and most recently, Alan Cumming.
The festival has been a platform for shows and performers who have achieved critical acclaim and featured world-renowned artists including Ms Lisa Fischer, Kristen Chenoweth, Idina Menzel, Dita Von Teese, Tim Minchin, and Patti Lupone to name a few.
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