Cabaret Festival review: Broad
In an ode to bold, brassy broads, renowned musical comedian Geraldine Quinn makes a joyful return to the Adelaide cabaret circuit after a four-year absence.
In an ode to bold, brassy broads, renowned musical comedian Geraldine Quinn makes a joyful return to the Adelaide cabaret circuit after a four-year absence.
In Haitian Creole, M’ap Boulé means “I am on fire”. This is true for both Nancy Denis and anyone in the room with her: she sets the entire theatre alight.
As iconic to Australian TV as the pigs in the rubbish bins are to Rundle Mall, RocKwiz presented a night of excellent live entertainment with this grand salute to Adelaide.
Assembling an intriguing selection of Australian songs and sources, including some doozies of her own, Robyn Archer and her versatile trio return to the Adelaide Cabaret Festival in fine form.
The answer, Reuben Kaye, is yes: We will still love you tomorrow. In fact, after enGORGEd, some of us are a little bit in love with you.
Adelaide Tonight returns with an hour of old-fashioned fun.