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Adelaide Cabaret June 17, 2011

With the eleventh annual Adelaide Cabaret Festival and the fourth Cabaret Fringe now happening, there’s a good chance that South Australia holds the TWO biggest Cabaret Festivals in the world. Concurrently.

For an audience now spoilt for choice, Cabaret Confessional presents a comprehensive daily listing for Adelaide cabaret connoisseurs who haven’t yet finalised their plans. 

 

 

 

Chita Rivera - My Broadway

I had the privilege of seeing Chita perform in Melbourne in 2006. She was exciting, electric and sexy as hell. MC 

Freeway – The Chet Baker Journey Featuring Tim Draxl

Josie Lane - Josie In The Bathhouse

Kenny Mellman, Bridget Everett and Neal Medlyn - Our Hit Parade

Cabaret and music theatre critic for Time Out New York Adam Feldman says “I’ve seen Bridget (from OHP) do some genuinely shocking things, and I’ve gotten pretty hard to shock.” 

Brace yourself Adelaide. MC

Leo Sayer - The Show Must Go On

This Grammy-award winner was brilliant at the launch. He was in top form - what a class act! LN

Michael Griffiths - In Vogue: Songs by Madonna

Mikey Robins and Margarita Pracatan - Live in the Piano Bar

Molly Pope - Introducing Molly Pope

Simon Burke - Something About Always

Follow the great career of Simon Burke from Play School to the West End. It’s all about him at last. LN

The Wet Spots

Tuba Skinny

 

 

Café Theatre 2011

Comedy Hypnosis!

Flamenco Fridays 

Phlegm Fatale

Guilty Pleasures

A Modest Exhibit

After the hugely successful 2011 Adelaide Fringe season, Charles Sanders makes his Cabaret Fringe Festival debut with his show A Modest Exhibit. Click here to read his interview.

Songs that make you go MMM


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