Reviews

Adelaide Cabaret Festival – Rachael Beck & Ian Stenlake: More than Words

The Adelaide Cabaret Festival has proven to cater to all ages and tastes this year. Some performances definitely appeal to…

13 years ago

Adelaide Cabaret Festival – Amy Housewine: Back to Crack

Lisa Adam, as Amy Housewine in ‘Amy Housewine: Back to Crack’, hilariously satirises the life and career of British “personality”,…

13 years ago

Adelaide Cabaret Festival – When I Fall In Love: The Nat King Cole Story

 The deliciously smooth voice of Nat King Cole, fondly referred to as a “song’s best friend”, is instantly recognisable.  (more…)

13 years ago

New design concept Lights the way

 There is no doubting that Hairspray is one of the most successful and well-recognised international theatre success stories of the past decade.…

13 years ago

The Burlesque Hour LOVES Melbourne

 From obscure subversive cabaret (loved by people like me) to Melbourne cultural institution (loved by people who go to the…

13 years ago

Negative Energy Inc

 Ash Flanders asked me not to review his first solo show because it was his first solo show, but he…

13 years ago

The Subconscious Cometh

 One of my biggest fears is finding out what my subconscious is really up to and Baggage Productions have a…

13 years ago

Adelaide Cabaret Festival – Simon Burke: Something About Always

He won an AFI at the ripe old age of 13 (for Devil's Playground), which seems to be the where…

13 years ago

Adelaide Cabaret Festival – Urban Display Suite

The ‘great Australian dream’ of home ownership is embedded in Australian culture. A home is security, a status symbol, a…

13 years ago

Adelaide Cabaret Festival – Tim Draxl in ‘Freeway: The Chet Baker Journey’

 Chet Baker’s smooth androgynous vocal timbre and melancholic trumpet tones are synonymous with West Coast Jazz of the 1950s. (more…)

13 years ago