CabLive
Join fellow cabaret lovers at CabLive, an enchanting part of the Adelaide Cabaret Fringe Festival that takes you back to the glamorous cabaret club nights of the past. This free-form event welcomes artists of all kinds, whether they’re emerging talents or established performers. Prepare to be captivated as singers take the stage, accompanied by CabLive resident pianists and the charismatic host, Dolly Diamond. CabLive is a space...
Cabaret Fringe Festival – What doesn’t thrill you makes you stranger.
The Cabaret Fringe Festival opens Friday night 26th May 2023, in a variety of venues across metro Adelaide. The open access cabaret festival is for everyone and by everyone and features established, emerging, classy and sassy performers. It’s accessible, affordable, engaging and entertaining. The Cabaret Fringe Festival has shows to suit everyone including singing, storytelling, music, mayhem, comedy, circus, burlesque and...
More Minor Miracles
More Minor Miracles, the magic show starring creators, Malin Nilsson and Charlie Caper, is a phenomenal experience. This show is a true display of world-class sleight of hand magic, combined with humour and technology, making for a one-of-a-kind performance. The duo’s show is a feast for the senses, with intricate magic tricks that will leave you in awe. Malin Nilsson and Charlie Caper’s chemistry is impeccable, making the...
Reclaiming Harry
‘Reclaiming Harry’ is an incredibly entertaining and thought-provoking show that explores the world of Harry Potter from a new and refreshing perspective. The production, presented by Rich Watkins Productions, is an imaginative and fabulously queer quest for a new writer for Harry Potter, who has been “Goblet of Fire-d”. The brilliantly written show stars three talented actors; Jens Radda as Harry, Jemma Allen...
Myths, Legends and Fantasy – Review
Have you ever wondered what it would be like if the gods were on Tinder? Myths, Legends & Fantasy is an intriguing and thought-provoking show, that also shows the lighter side of life and invites the audience to ponder such questions and possibilities. If the gods were actually on Tinder, I think Emma has captured it perfectly in her aptly named song, “If the gods were on Tinder”. Her cheekiness, humour and...