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Adelaide Cabaret Festival – Under the Covers

Photo: Jeff Busby

Let’s face it, the Cabaret Festival might bring out the chardonnay sippers and the fedora wearers (particularly in force this year), but really it also brings out the freaks and the fabulous too.

Jacqui Dark and Kanen Breen are strange bedfellows indeed. Part goth, part glam, part Addams Family their act is macabre and freaky with a healthy dose of opera thrown in.

Nothing is taboo in this show.  If you’re squirmish with paedophilia, bestiality and kink then gird your loins and strap in for a bumpy ride folks because it’s all pretty downhill from here! Yes, some of the content is shocking, but there is an intelligence behind this humour that avoids tackiness. Plus them pipes! Both Dark and Breen have exceptional ranges and stunning tone that if you close your eyes, don’t listen to the words, and forget about the corsets, make up and bling, you’d swear you were at a classical recital.

But where’s the fun in that? (plus it’s a bit of a stretch) It’s much more entertaining to laugh uncomfortably at an aggressively German version of Tainted Love, or travel on a journey of sexual awakening of the homosexual kind. Surprisingly, it was a ballad about Dark’s experience with IVF at a “geriatric age” (over 35) that had the audience and performers blubbing unexpectedly with hints of Fantine (a la Les Miserables) tugging at the heartstrings.

The duo are musically directed and accompanied by Daryl Wallis on keys and the show is a tight, unique set that is really well suited to both the Artspace venue and the Cabaret Festival itself. One for the slightly kinky, yet musically discerning festival-goer.

Hayley Horton

Hayley was an arts worker in South Australia for twelve years working freelance for small to medium clients as well as for companies such as the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra, State Theatre Company SA, Urban Myth Theatre of Youth and the Australia Business Arts Foundation. As part of her freelance work, Hayley founded the ATG Curtain Call Awards (which is now an annual gala event), co-produced three 24 Hour Show charity fundraiser events, has judged for the Adelaide Fringe Festival and reviewed for Aussie Theatre and the Adelaide Theatre Guide. Hayley now runs a boutique events and arts management business, Footlight Events and in her spare time, is involved with Adelaide’s amateur theatre community as a producer, performer and director.

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