After Hours Cabaret Club – Adelaide Fringe Review – 5 stars

Outlandish and outrageous, this awe-inspiring and lively collection of cabaret stars will have you gasping, laughing, applauding and stomping your feet in appreciation.

Come along for the ride at bewitching hour with your inhibitions left at home. Allow yourself to be immersed in the cabaret world of intrigue, magic and enchantment.

Hosted by the irrepressible and super talented, cabaret singer, Tash York, we were entertained and completely dazzled by a variety of award-winning, polished acts, all of which were accompanied by the 5 piece live jazz band and Tash’s exquisite vocals.

Boisterous and bubbly, at times riotous and superhuman, these performers showcased mime, puppetry, burlesque, cabaret, contortionism, singing, dancing, music and a few components that were difficult to define!

There was glitter in abundance, popcorn in unusual places, sensuality, nudity and cheekiness, all wrapped up in a late night package of fascination and fun. One of the true gems of the Fringe – don’t miss this one!

Reviewed by Samantha Tipler, photo of Bettie Bombshell courtesy of After Hours Cabaret Club. Written for All Over Adelaide and also published on www.alloveradelaide.com.au
After Hours Cabaret Club is showing at The Octagon on 24 February, then at the La Petite Grande, Gluttony until 18 March. For dates and tickets see https://adelaidefringe.com.au/fringetix/after-hours-cabaret-club-af2018

Author: Samantha Tipler

I live to create and I thrive on others' creativity and passion. I write, paint, design, market and engage (and drink wine). You can find more about my art and corporate communications at screamcreative.com

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