Cabaret Festival review: Songs My Mother Taught Me
Six diverse and compelling singers, music that goes deep into their identities… this brilliant concept translated into a fun and moving show that should be repeated.
Six diverse and compelling singers, music that goes deep into their identities… this brilliant concept translated into a fun and moving show that should be repeated.
An ensemble cast of multi-disciplinary performers use dance, puppetry, song, circus and a rich array of instruments in this celebration of a life lived without compromise.
This splendid tribute to Stephen Sondheim not only exuberantly showcases the best of his songs, but affectionately recalls his close links with Australian music theatre.
Dynamic performer Meow Meow combines humour and terrific singing in a much-fêted show that is, not surprisingly, a highlight of the Adelaide Cabaret Festival.
Treasured musical veteran Marcia Hines offers her own version of gospel – and it’s a sweet, gentle balm.
Rai Thistlethwayte pares it back and jazzes it up for the Cabaret Festival in The Quiet Side of Rai Thistlethwayte.