Categories: Reviews

Rumour Has It: 60 minutes inside Adele

Rumour Has It: 60 Minutes Inside Adele

Rumour has it that Naomi Price is the next big thing in Australian Cabaret.

Her latest cabaret Rumour Has It: 60 minutes inside Adele, is an hour of pure entertainment as she takes us through the highs and lows of fame and failed relationships.

Price’s extraordinary voice is one of the best in Brisbane; her comic timing impeccable and her stage presence arresting. She shows total control over her audience and band, and her signature ‘mega-mix’ mash-ups are always impressive. Kudos to Adam Brunes her co-deviser, Jason McGregor her Musical Director (and guitarist), and Michael Manikus who also collaborated on the original arrangements.

Completing the big band line up was the equally talented Brett Fowler on Piano, Andrew Johnson on Bass, Mik Easterman on Drums, and backing vocalists Luke Kennedy, Rachel Everett-Jones and Laisiasa Utovou.

The audience were even treated to a couple of impersonations of some other famous singers including Céline Dion, Taylor Swift and Amy Winehouse, which helped break up the ‘Adeleness’ of it all. I especially loved her Spice Girls mashup.

The show is not just a tribute act, but a true cabaret where the brassy gin-swilling potty-mouthed ‘Adele’ shared funny (and touching) stories and really fed off the audience, making each show a new experience.

The layout of the room was cabaret style seating with a myriad of hanging lamps providing mood lighting by Jason Glenwright. It was simple, in true “Brisbane Arts Funding” style as Price points out, yet highly effective.

This is a highly tourable show with its global appeal and peeled back staging (bar the bubbles), and should act as the star vehicle to the world that Price has been deservedly waiting for.

To keep up to date with future tour dates, visit the Little Red Company’s facebook page: www.facebook.com/thelittleredcompany

Bobbi-Lea Dionysius

Bobbi-Lea is AussieTheatre.com's QLD Co-ordinator, writer, reviewer, and reporter. She is also an actor, presenter, and theatre/film producer for Drama Queen Productions in Brisbane. Bobbi-Lea holds a Degree in Music Theatre as well as a Degree in Film & TV, and is currently doing her Masters in Screen Production.

Recent Posts

Kat Stewart and director Sarah Goodes reunite for gripping Australian drama

One of Australia’s most acclaimed directors, Sarah Goodes (Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf, Julia, The…

5 hours ago

Interview with Gary Abrahams

Fresh from presenting Yentl in London and now celebrating the success of Eurydice at forty…

21 hours ago

The Tony Awards Are Not About Numbers, They Are About The Story Broadway Wants To Tell

The Tony Awards are never just about who gave the best performance or which production…

1 day ago

30 years in the making, Opera Australia’s milestone tour of a Mozart masterpiece: Don Giovanni

Marking three decades of Opera Australia’s national touring program, the 2026 tour of Michael Gow’s…

1 day ago

Paul Capsis and Adam Noviello unite for Grey Gardens-inspired HOUSE OF ROT

Australian stage luminaries Paul Capsis (The Who’s Tommy) and Adam Noviello (Hedwig and the Angry…

2 days ago

Les Femmes at The Grand Electric

What happens when some of the greatest songs ever made famous by male artists are…

2 days ago