Review: Sven Ratzke: Homme Fatale (Adelaide Cabaret Festival)
More magician than homme fatale in his Thierry Mugler original, Ratzke still transported his audience on a titillating journey of the imagination.
More magician than homme fatale in his Thierry Mugler original, Ratzke still transported his audience on a titillating journey of the imagination.
A 'middling' cultural icon presenting songs from his 'middling smash' brought the house down.
With the help of a sparkling misfit ensemble, Charly Zastrau and Ali McGregor have created a seamless, incisive tribute to the American singer-songwriter.
Only Lea Delaria can seamlessly interpose gentle intelligent lounge jazz with candid sexuality.
The Broadway legend gives us a refreshingly honest interview as she prepares to tour Australia in Don't Monkey With Broadway.
Charting her personal journey with the great 50s songstress in a new show, McGregor talks about why Sumac’s story is particularly relevant this year.
Highlights include five-star ballet and opera, Adelaide Guitar Festival and international pianists Paul Lewis and Simon Trpčeski.
Jacqui Dark and Kanen Breen offer a down and dirty good time in their new cabaret show.
The man behind the piano now stands on top.
Kamikaze cabaret that didn't quite hit the target.
A bittersweet but nourishing slice of the finest cabaret.
A new show written especially for Christie Whelan Browne returns after a hit season at the Adelaide Cabaret Festival. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
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