Phil Scott is a showbiz survivor. His forte for musical comedy is used well with his tribute to British song-writer Lionel Bart.
After a record Adelaide Cabaret Festival, Barry Humphries has announced that he will be passing on his role to two new artistic directors and bidding Adelaide a fond farewell.
There is only one word to describe the Glenn Miller Orchestra - class, they are all class.
Sporting glitzy gowns and an array of wigs, female impersonator Trevor Ashley proves that he is indeed just about every woman.
85 year old Ray Jessel’s show Naughty or Nice is just that, some naughty little ditties mixed with some very nice heartfelt ballads.
Amelia Ryan Is Lady Liberty is, in a way, a follow on and sequel to Ryan’s hit show, A Storm In A D-Cup: but like Ryan herself, it stands alone!
Antonio Jobim is one of the founders of the bossa nova sound and most known for the seminal number Girl from Ipanema. He is the perfect subject for a cabaret tribute.
As a tribute to Edith Piaf's centenary, Michaela Burger, along with director Shona Benson, and guitarist/singer, Greg Wain, celebrate the famed French singer.
Henry Lawson was a prolific writer, writing mostly poems and short stories and is revered as one of Australia’s great poets. John Thorn has put some of these to music.
Jacqui Yeo & The Silhouettes enlivened The Arkaba with their selection of “Cabaret” classics new and old. It was a local affair, with these Adelaide girls.
After seeing the professional production of The Phantom Of The Opera, 9 year old Gawler boy, Daniel Koek, decided that being a musical theatre performer was for him.
Ali McGregor, Antoinette Halloran and Dimity Shepherd present Opera with a distinctly fun difference.
Stand-up comedian, TV personality and holder of a degree in Art History and Curatorship, Hannah Gadsby has the answers to all of our fine arts questions.
Storm Large lives up to her improbable name: she is a force of nature. A singer, a songwriter, an arranger, she knows how to put together a cabaret show.
Tex Perkins is the jobbing musician’s jobbing musician. He is never not making music, and refuses to stay in any one mould
The much-loved Adelaide Cabaret Festival opened over the Queen’s Birthday long weekend on 5 June and will run until 20 June – three weeks of unbelievable entertainment, all produced and presented by Adelaide Festival Centre.
The world of pop music is big and scary, so you’re definitely going to need an experienced guide to help you navigate it - enter Frisky and Mannish.
"The Front" is a new Australian musical following the people and events surrounding the bloodiest battle in ANZAC history - Fromelle.
Local entertainer, David Gauci has always been on the large size. He pokes fun at himself in this very funny and moving cabaret show. Being big can be wonderful!
'My Vagabond Boat' is both a joyful and bubbly voyage through music history and a solemn tribute to all those forced to make tough voyages to survive.