Melbourne Cabaret Festival: Rituals of Art and Hatred
Before renowned cabaret artist “I’ve got something to say” Michael Dalley enters the intimate black curtained venue of Chapel off
Read moreBefore renowned cabaret artist “I’ve got something to say” Michael Dalley enters the intimate black curtained venue of Chapel off
Read moreAustralian Shakespeare Company, to use the most overused quote of the piece (and your marketing tagline), “to thine own self
Read moreIf you thought cabaret was about show tunes, Melissa Langton’s gunning for your misconceptions in this return season of her
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Read moreSee Grounded for Kate Cole’s performance or for the writing or to be reminded how theatre can creep into your heart with
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