Melbourne Cabaret Festival: The best (and worst) of Queenie van de Zandt
Queenie Van de Zandt isn’t famous. Given she’s worked on our stages for years, been nominated for awards and appeared
Read moreQueenie Van de Zandt isn’t famous. Given she’s worked on our stages for years, been nominated for awards and appeared
Read moreIf you’ve ever sat in an unlit cement car park at midnight with only over-brewed black coffee and unripe
Read moreThe magnificent and obsessive Meow Meow was performing at the Apollo Theatre in London a month ago. Last night
Read moreWhether it’s cheekiness, naughtiness or relentless satire, irreverence is a definite trait of cabaret.
Read more“In olden days, a glimpse of…”. You know the rest, and the only thing stopping the audience from singing along
Read moreThe Farnsworth Invention focuses on two men – Philo Farnsworth and David Sarnoff – and their race to invent the television.
Read moreThis show, perhaps more than any other, exhibits Herman’s absolute compositional and lyrical talent, making Hello Dolly! the perfect finale for the
Read moreIt began and ended with a wedding ring, a small circle. Cathy (Marika Aubrey) and Jamie (Rob Mills) met in
Read moreK.I.J.E. is tough and tight and for the first time (I think ever), I am going to say, too short.
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