Short and Sweet Cabaret Returns to Melbourne

 From October 27, Melbourne’s shortest and sexiest cabaret season returns to Chapel Off Chapel.

  Porcelain PunchFrom October 27, Melbourne’s shortest and sexiest cabaret season returns to Chapel Off Chapel.  For two weeks, the Short+Sweet Cabaret Festival will feature knock out performances featuring over forty brand new acts from some of Australia’s freshest cabaret talent.  
The aim of the Short+Sweet festivals is to provide artists with a professional platform to create and present their work. All artists involved in the 10-minute cabaret festival go in the running for the top 8 spots at this year’s Gala Final performance on November 6, 2011. All performances will be viewed by a panel of expert judges, who vote on the candidates for the main awards of the season including ‘Best Cabaret’, ‘Runner-up’ and ‘Best Writing’.
Melbourne audiences will have the unique opportunity to become more involved in the festival by voting on their favourite piece. Each audience member is given a slip of paper, and asked to cast their vote at the end of the evening. The performance with the most audience votes over the whole season will receive the People’s Choice Award. Festival Director, Emma Clair Ford, says that this year’s line up is looking fantastic.   “I am absolutely delighted with the level of dedication, professionalism and creativity that this year’s artists have brought to the festival. It is shaping up to be a truly brilliant season”, she said.  With over 70 artists involved in this year’s festival (40 acts in total), the Short and Sweet Cabaret Festival is certainly bursting at the seams with talent, ambition and innovation.  “I am honoured to present the work of these artists, and can’t wait to see who the audience and judges vote for – they have some tough decisions to make with this lot!”, she said. 
The festival runs from October 27 to November 6 at Chapel Off Chapel, Prahran Image – Porcelain Puch, photographed by Rebecca Humphries.  

PROGRAM ONE – OCTOBER 27TH, 28TH AND 29TH AT 7.30PM
COURT ET DOUX AZNAVOUREvan Lever
MILKEmma Vaiano, Simone French, Rachael Ireson, Djon Alexander, Hayden Hawkins, Jack Van Starveren and Scott Coffey
ANYONE FOR SECONDSAsh Bee, Kirby Burgess and Emma Hawthorne
GUY LOVEJoshua Ellwood and Nicholas Renfree-Marks
LOVE LETTERS ON A G-STRINGLauren McKenna
SILENCE IS GOLDENSarah Spaven
KEVIN AND CLYDEJesse Sheahan
TURNING 29Simon Abrahams
JUST A LITTLE SOMETHING I’VE BEEN WORKING ONRuth Wilkin
THE O’LOUGHLIN TRIPLETSEmily O’Loughlin  

PROGRAM TWO – NOVEMBER 2ND, 3RD AND 4TH AT 7.30PM
ROYAL PAINSLucy Gransbury
HEARTSJamie Bretman
UP, UP AND A… WHERE?Sarah Jackson, Hannah Daniel, Phillipa Jensen, Casey Dolcetta and Barnaby Reiter
WHEN THERES NOTHING LEFT TO SAYNikki Aitken
TEN MINUTES OF FAMEEmily Taylor
ONE STEP CLOSERJoanne Sutton and Luke Jacka
THE PURSUIT OF HAPHAZARDNESSHugo Chiarella and Robert Tripolino
A VERY SPECIAL PRINCESSMegan Donchi
KEEP IT POSITIVEVince Milesi
IN THE EARLY HOURSCameron Lukey

WILDCARDS PROGRAM ONE – October 30th at 7.30pm
SHOPPING FOR A DRESSMaxine Montgomery
SUGAR AND SPICE AND ALL THINGSKathleen Spaull
CHAPEL STREET TRIAGEZulei Khan
PIECES OF JEWELAlana Kiely
HOUSEHUSBANDRaven
BEHIND CLASSROOM DOORSHolly Loughran
NEXT TIME WILL BE BETTERCara Whitehouse
MIX TAPEDave Purcell
SMEAR CAMPAIGNKate Suter
DON’T CALL US, WE’LL CALL YOUJessica Gulasekharam

WILDCARDS PROGRAM TWO November 5th at 7.30pm
MISS CONLIN CONFESSESCarla Conlin
FIRST DATEJosh Mitchell and Kathleen Skipp
PENELOPE PLAYS PIANOPenelope Rose
A BROAD CASTING SHADOWSRuth Blythman
THE BLACK DAHLIANatalie Ristovska and Paul Moder
ON THE EDGECath Jamison
HELLO, I’M JOANNE FROM CENTRELINK!Taylor Klas
D.I.V.A.Elena Baum
VAN DEMON’S LANDTim Paige and Tess Hansen
WOGS, WAILS AND OTHER LITTLE TALESElle Richards  


THE LOFTCHAPEL OFF CHAPEL12 LITTLE CHAPEL STREET PRAHRANOCTOBER 27 – NOVEMBER 5, 7.30PMNOVEMBER 6 – GALA FINAL 4PM AND 8PM BOOKINGS AT www.chapeloffchapel.com.au or 03 8290 7000 FOR PROGRAM DETAILS AND MORE INFORMATION VISIT www.shortandsweet.org 

Erin James

Erin James is AussieTheatre.com's former Editor in Chief and a performer on both stage and screen. Credits include My Fair Lady, South Pacific and The King and I (Opera Australia), Love Never Dies and Cats (Really Useful Group), Blood Brothers (Enda Markey Presents), A Place To Call Home (Foxtel/Channel 7) and the feature film The Little Death (written and directed by Josh Lawson).

Erin James

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