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An Intimate Evening With The Divine Sophie Ellis-Bextor ~ Live Music Review

An Intimate Evening With The Divine Sophie Ellis-Bextor ~ Live Music Review

by Ian Bell | Nov 12, 2022 | Live Music, Music, Reviews

[MUSIC/Pop/Dance ~ UK] National Gallery of Victoria Garden Restaurant. Thu 11 Nov, 2022. The National Gallery of Victoria and their ‘Always Live’ initiative is a pretty unique and interesting program. It’s designed to offer unique experiences in the Arts and with a...
Andrew McClelland: The Very Model Of A Modern Major Musical ~ Adelaide Fringe 2022 Interview

Andrew McClelland: The Very Model Of A Modern Major Musical ~ Adelaide Fringe 2022 Interview

by Ian Bell | Mar 2, 2022 | Adelaide Festivals, Adelaide Fringe 2022, Comedy, Interviews, Musical Theatre

[COMEDY/Musical Theatre ~ SA PREMIERE ~ VIC] by Ian Bell. Andrew McClelland is somewhat of an institution in his in home town of Melbourne. He is a stand-up comedian, one of the best DJs you will ever see on the decks and his regular Indie club McClelland’s Finishing...
Larissa McGowan – Cher: A Journey Of Self-Discovery And Transformation ~ Adelaide Cabaret Festival 2019 Review

Larissa McGowan – Cher: A Journey Of Self-Discovery And Transformation ~ Adelaide Cabaret Festival 2019 Review

by Janine Spearpoint | Jun 20, 2019 | Adelaide Cabaret Festival 2019, Adelaide Festivals, Cabaret, Dance, Reviews

[WORLD PREMIERE ~ AUS ~ IF YOU LOVE… A CURVE BALL] Space Theatre, Fri 19 Jun. Larissa brings her take on Cher’s life, through dance, to the stage. The show starts with her coming out in costume and hair recalling the epic film clip If I Could Turn Back Time dancing...
Carla Lippis – Cast A Dark Shadow: Dark, Unorthodox And Evocative ~ Adelaide Cabaret Festival Review            

Carla Lippis – Cast A Dark Shadow: Dark, Unorthodox And Evocative ~ Adelaide Cabaret Festival Review            

by Rosie van Heerde | Jun 16, 2018 | Adelaide Festivals, Cabaret, Live Music, Reviews

[UNITED KINGDOM/AUSTRALIA ~ AUSTRALIAN PREMIERE] Festival Theatre Stage, Fri 15 Jun. Carla Lippis is happy to be back in Adelaide casting a deliciously dark shadow over this year’s Cabaret Festival. Arriving onstage in super slinky black with a slash of nuclear red...
Two Brunettes And A Gay: Happily Running Headfirst Into Stereotypes – Adelaide Fringe Review

Two Brunettes And A Gay: Happily Running Headfirst Into Stereotypes – Adelaide Fringe Review

by Adelaide Fringe Contributor | Feb 14, 2016 | Adelaide Festivals, Cabaret, Reviews

Gluttony – Carry On, Sat 13 Feb Bounding onto the stage with the kind of energy usually reserved for toddlers hopped up on sugar, the titular Two Brunettes And A Gay don’t waste a second. Let Me Entertain You isn’t just a song; it’s a demand. Amid sibling-like...
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