Cabaret Fringe review: Beating Up The Beatles
Charlee Watt and her band beat up the Beatles in the nicest possible way – through jazz interpretations of some of their classic songs.
Charlee Watt and her band beat up the Beatles in the nicest possible way – through jazz interpretations of some of their classic songs.
Part of the Cabaret Fringe Festival, My Heart May Or May Not Go On is a compact yet touching production that examines the twists and turns of the emotional rollercoaster of our teens and 20s.
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The Adelaide Cabaret Fringe Festival has launched its 2021 program, with a line-up of more than 30 shows at venues including Nexus Arts, Arthur Art Bar, The Jade and new Light Square space The Lab.