Fringe review: Reuben Kaye's APOCALIPSTIK
In a politically-charged new show, audiences follow the life of Reuben Kaye’s one-of-a-kind uncle and learn how to live lavishly at the end of the world. ★★★★½
In a politically-charged new show, audiences follow the life of Reuben Kaye’s one-of-a-kind uncle and learn how to live lavishly at the end of the world. ★★★★½
Unsuitable bachelors, mysterious illnesses, longing for love – Swoon is an effervescent hour of comedy cabaret for modern women with Austen-era problems. ★★★½
Cabaret, drag and titillating theatrics aren’t just for after dark. Sate your appetite for something fun, fabulous and risqué during brunch. ★★★★
With no explicit nudity but plenty of cheeky moments, this cabaret-burlesque show in the character-rich British Hotel is a glorious spectacle. ★★★★
More than 200 guests enjoyed a preview of cabaret performer Michael Griffiths’ show ‘Cole’, which celebrates the life and music of Cole Porter and is running at the Garden of Unearthly Delights until March 13.
It’s five stars from me for the “one-and-a-half Adelaide icons” that are Matt Gilbertson and Anne Wills. ★★★★★