Adelaide Cabaret Festival – Michelle Nightingale: Born To Run
Michelle Nightingale’s Born To Run played to a sold-out audience in the Artspace Theatre, despite being programmed on the same
Read MoreMichelle Nightingale’s Born To Run played to a sold-out audience in the Artspace Theatre, despite being programmed on the same
Read MorePhil Scott crawls onto the stage as a shipwrecked sailor might crawl onto a beach looking around in awe saying,
Read MoreAnything goes at the Cabaret, and Hans likes to stretch the limits of this ethos to its glitziest extents. Hans
Read MoreI have a theory. Composers should not be allowed in front of a microphone. Not because they are terrible performers,
Read MoreLady Rizo (Amelia Zirin-Brown, a Grammy award winning Diva) is guaranteed to energise and entertain those punters starting to feel
Read MoreDid anyone see that whirlwind go through Adelaide? That was the ab-fabtastic Georgeois Bourgeois and his sister Maurice Maurice. They
Read MoreThe neat ideas that come together for cabaret are one of the bonuses of this art form. So often artists
Read MoreI f*@king love Paul f*@king McDermott. He’s very naughty, funny, swears like a sailor but sings like an angel. We’ve
Read MoreBaby et Lulu, a couple of unabashed Francophile chanteuses, put on a show that leaves their audience feeling as refreshed
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