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CAbaret
Infamous electrifies the Adelaide Fringe with a thrilling fusion of death-defying stunts, mesmerizing aerial acts, and seductive burlesque, making for a daring and unforgettable night under the big top.
Dancers become both a physical extension and vessel for poetry in the art of movement as the show bravely explores passion, vulnerability, sensuality and touch.
Enjoyable cabaret that shows an endearing side to one of Greek mythology’s misunderstood characters.
CAKE is a cornucopia of Queer infused delight with a comedy layered base, flirtatious frosting and just a sprinkling of sheer chaotic madness.
Reuben can read a room (to filth) and expose it as plainly as his chapless bum! This performer knows his audience as The Kaye Hole operates like a conversation that we’re supposed to be having.
A folksy dream recounting Joni Mitchell’s life through her songs and how motherhood played a part.
The Deer Johns approached this performance as a chance to indulge in some high-spirited fun and gave the assembled crowd a more than generous opportunity to sing and dance, and relive the rock and roll abandon of their suburban youth.
Triage! – A Nursing Cabaret suffers a little from its uneven structure and approach but Zuleika Khan certainly has a strong voice, a clear sense of passion and a wicked sense of humour, so
this show is definitely with examining.
The Adelaide Cabaret Fringe Festival has announced a melting pot of a cabaret program, with a robust collection of styles and influences
