Make no mistake, Rock of Ages is cheesy. It’s silly, but at least it knows it.
Adelaide City Council has unveiled a new “Free Wall” under the Morphett Street bridge for street artists to create temporary, public works of art in the city’s west end.
Katie Noonan’s concert was inspired by seeing a collection of love tokens, created by convicts engraving messages on Cartwheel pennies to send to loved ones left behind.
This was a great concert that gave Espinosa ample opportunity to display the range of her musical interests as well as show the enormous range of her voice and her ability to encompass so many different styles.
From the moment that Keira Daley stated that she felt physically ill whenever somebody misused an apostrophe, I new I had found a kindred spirit.
Liza Emanuele showcased her Autumn/Winter 2012 collection in what was truly a spectacular fashion experience at the Adelaide Ice Arena last week.
Camille O'Sullivan leaves it in no doubt that she is one of the greatest living cabaret artists.
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Opening this year’s Adelaide Cabaret Festival at the elegant Festival Theatre was Adelaide’s night of nights: the Variety Gala Performance on Friday 8 June.
Cibo Espresso launched its rich and hearty new winter menu. The new menu embraces seasonal change, placing an emphasis comfort food to help you ease into the cooler weather.
At 35 minutes long, “The Background Comedian” is short and sweet, but will leave you with a smile and a greater appreciation of what goes into creating a good pay-off.
This is a well-crafted and incredibly funny show from a very clever and talented duo.
Fancy yourself as the next Spike Jonze, Michel Gondry or Chris Cunningham? Here’s your chance!
This is a world class performance with world-wide, universal appeal. If Bernadette Robinson does not get to tour the globe with this production, then there is something very wrong, somewhere.
There was no doubt at all about the popularity of Lea Salonga, and the effect that this marvellous concert had had on those who were lucky enough to have tickets.
This production was, in fact, just an illustrated biographical lecture on the life of Lena Horne. James Gavin stood at a lectern reading sections from his book, with slides, videos and a few songs interspersed..
Angela Harding has a superb voice and a great vocal range. She is a valuable addition to the Australian cabaret scene.
Presented by 2012 Adelaide Cabaret Festival Reviewed Friday 8th June 2012 Eddie Perfect, winner of the 2011 Helpmann Award for Best Cabaret Performer, is presenting his new show, which is one of the opening night performances for this year’s Cabaret Festival and an Adelaide première. The publicity tells us that this “is a kind of […]
Follow the yellow brick road for a fun, energetic evening of song and magic with this school-style production of L. Frank Baum's classic novel.
In a fitting star-studded opening night event to mark Kate Ceberano’s inaugural Adelaide Cabaret Festival as Artistic Director, more than 70 exceptional artists will ignite the Festival Theatre stage on Friday 8 June in the much-anticipated, sold out Variety Gala Performance, sponsored by Adelaide BMW.