Cabaret Festival review: Jess Hitchcock in 'A Fine Romance'
Jess Hitchcock steps out from behind the shadows of Australia’s greatest musicians to present her own voice and the music that shaped her life.
Jess Hitchcock steps out from behind the shadows of Australia’s greatest musicians to present her own voice and the music that shaped her life.
Get set for unscripted hilarity at this year’s Adelaide Cabaret Festival as performer Michelle Brasier and her co-star Ben Russell pull famous comedians on stage and put them through their paces in “auditions” for a country musical.
Celebrated stage and television actress Christie Whelan Browne talks to InReview about her upcoming show Life in Plastic at Adelaide Cabaret Festival, and her connection with the late, great Olivia Newton-John.
Singer Michelle Pearson will explore her personal battles with body image – as well as society’s obsession with “skinny” – in an empowering new cabaret show featuring pop, power ballads and comedy.
A string of female vocal powerhouses including Lisa Simone, Patti LuPone, Kate Miller-Heidke and Mahalia Barnes lead the 2024 Adelaide Cabaret Festival program, but there’s also an eclectic – and electric – line-up of other artists to discover.
SA arts and culture news in brief: Nominations open for 2023 Ruby Awards, Accompanists’ Guild to celebrate 40 years with a Ruby Festival, Bangarra brings a major new show to Adelaide, cabaret opportunity for young performers, Ramsay Art Prize winner Ida Sophia’s latest live work, plus more.
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.