by Bobby Goudie. Brian d’Arcy James is a renowned leading man on Broadway and has been twice nominated for a Tony Award. His show Under the Influence is making its first International premiere at the 2014...
by Bobby Goudie. Brian d’Arcy James is a renowned leading man on Broadway and has been twice nominated for a Tony Award. His show Under the Influence is making its first International premiere at the 2014...
Since their inception back in the late 1960s at King’s College, Cambridge, The King’s Singers have maintained their quality six-part male a cappella sound with a stack of awards over the years and over...
by Catherine Blanch. The lads of musical comedy group Tripod have been slowly working their way in to the world of the Adelaide Cabaret Festival. 2012 saw them performing in the Banquet Room with Men...
by Siân Williams. Between 1930 – 1970, composer and lyricist Harold Arlen penned over 500 songs, including the unforgettable Somewhere Over The Rainbow and Stormy Weather, for movie soundtracks,...
by Catherine Blanch. The name David Campbell is recognisable on so many levels: co-host of Nine Network’s Mornings, son of Aussie Rock legend Jimmy Barnes, father to Leo, husband to Lisa, singer, musical...
by Adrian Miller. Adelaide-based The Baker Suite have been building a following in Australia and overseas for several years now with a distinctive collection of songs built around acoustic guitar and accordion....
by Rosie van Heerde. The Factory is the latest production from Kila Kokonut Krew (KKK), a Performing Arts Company focussing solely on Pacific Islander Arts and based in New Zealand. Set in the South Auckland...
by Siân Williams. European cabaret superstar and native of the Netherlands, Sven Ratzke is known around the world in some very glamorous circles as a cabaret Diva all of his own. His personalised blend...
Colin Hay has been very busy while waiting for his real life. Busy receiving an Academy Award for the iconic song, Down Under, busy writing and touring 11 albums (some with Men At Work, some as a soloist),...
It could be considered that putting four Australian musical theatre leading men on one stage with an 18-piece band – four good looking and somewhat naturally cheeky leading men – could only lead to trouble....