BWW Reviews: ADELAIDE CABARET FESTIVAL 2014: DAVI SINGS SINATRA: ON THE ROAD TO ROMANCE Is a Marvellous Tribute to His Mentor by Robert Davi
Robert Davi does not try to mimic Sinatra's voice, or blatantly copy his phrasing and styling....
BWW Reviews: ADELAIDE CABARET FESTIVAL 2014: VINYL VIAGRA Discloses the Naughty Side of Rhonda Burchmore
Rhonda Burchmore is song and dance lady of the first order who really knows how to please an audience....
BWW Reviews: ADELAIDE CABARET FESTIVAL 2014: NOVA NOIR Sees the Welcome Return of Kim Smith
Kim Smith is a regular visitor to the Adelaide Cabaret Festival, and we just can't enough of his style of cabaret....
BWW Reviews: ADELAIDE CABARET FRINGE 2014: 50 FOREVER CANDY CHAMBERS You Can't Get Too Much Candy
Jamie Jewell, as Candy Chambers, is a very rare thing, a drag queen who relies on sheer talent rather than bitchy sniping....
BWW Reviews: ADELAIDE CABARET FESTIVAL 2014: SONGS AND STORIES OF THE PARIS LIDO Brings Caroline Nin Back to Adelaide After a Seven Year Wait
Seven years was a long time to wait for another appearance by the fabulous Parisian cabaret chanteuse, Caroline Nin, but the wait was more than worth it....
BWW Reviews: ADELAIDE CABARET FESTIVAL 2014: VARIETY GALA PERFORMANCE Started the Festival With a Bang
The Adelaide Cabaret Festival once again begins with the Variety Gala Performance, an immensely popular part of the Festival which presents short performances by many of the artists appearing over the next three weeks....
BWW Reviews: ADELAIDE CABARET FRINGE FESTIVAL 2014: DIRTY THIRTY Megan Doherty Continues Her Journey of Discovery
Adelaide local Megan Doherty brings her next instalment of her personal growth to the stage with her new show DIRTY THIRTY....
BWW Reviews: EYE MUSIC Is a Powerful and Moving Personal Story
Eye Music triggers questions about the personal autonomy of the severely disabled, and the confused motives and behaviours of their carers and families....
BWW Reviews: LOVES AND HOURS Is a Modern Comedy of Complicated Relationships
Galleon have a history of quality productions and this is another feather in their cap....
BWW Reviews: CALAMITY JANE Rides The Blackwood Stage Again
This is an excellent production, with a great cast, and strong leadership from the production team:...
BWW Reviews: A Little Slice Of New York - And A Whole Lot Of Heart: David Campbell Sings John Bucchino
The best cabaret hurts your heart a little, it tells you something about life, and love. This, then, is cabaret at its finest. Bucchino's songs are beautifully detailed accounts of his life - of love affairs, and mistakes, and risks taken - essentially, all the things worth singing about....
BWW Reviews: EVOLUTION AND REVOLUTION: ENGLAND Rediscovers Forgotten English Music
If you want to know why the first fifty years of the 20th century saw a remarkable resurgence of creative energy, then just look at the music Leigh Harrold programmed for the Kegelstatt Ensemble....
BWW Reviews: THIEF OF TIME Could be One of the Best Uses of Your Time
Unseen Theatre Company takes on another Sir Terry Pratchett novel, in this case, the very popular Thief Of Time....
BWW Reviews: A DELICATE SITUATION Brings East and West Together Through Myth and Reality
Five years in the making, A Delicate Situation came to the Space Theatre at the Adelaide Festival Centre to fascinate a full house audience with its supernatural themes....
BWW Reviews: DAME KIRI TE KANAWA - 70TH BIRTHDAY GALA TOUR a Complete Delight
One of the all time favourites with opera enthusiasts, Dame Kiri Te Kanawa more than fulfilled the expectations of her many admirers....
BWW Reviews: LYSISTRATA Takes a Walk on the Wild Side in Patriarchal Athens
There is something for everybody in this sexy romp, but leave the kids at home....
BWW Reviews: ROMEO AND JULIET Is a Triumph and a Rare Chance to See it in Period Costume
They do say that, when you are on a good thing, stick to it, and the University of Adelaide Theatre Guild is doing just that, inviting Megan Dansie to direct William Shakespeare's tragic love story,...
BWW Reviews: NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH Is a Captivating Encounter Between Two Very Different People
Once again, the State Theatre Company of South Australia has struck solid gold with their wonderful production of Neighbourhood Watch....
BWW Reviews: NICHOLAS PARNELL VIBES VIRTUOSO Is a Wide Ranging Collection of Fine Music
Nicholas Parnell has taken the vibraphone as his own, developing an impressive technique and a significant following as a soloist....
BWW Reviews: LA TRAVIATA Is a Heartrending Tale of Doomed Love, Duty, and Honour
With only three more performances of this operatic masterwork, it is essential to waste no time in booking tickets. This is not to be missed....
BWW Reviews: DEATH IN BOWENGABBIE Takes Audiences to a Dying Town Full of Dying People
Death in Bowengabbie is a one man show starring Elliott Howard as Oscar, an architect, and all of the other major and minor characters, including the pet Tasmanian Devil....
BWW Reviews: THE MAGIC CHICKEN Survives a Night in a Chaotic Kitchen
Your kids will love you dearly if you take them to this hilarious and exceptionally imaginative production, and the good thing is that you'll thoroughly enjoy it too....
BWW Reviews: THE CRAIC WITH DE STAIC Brought a Touch of Old Ireland to Adelaide
The multi-award winning performer, Aindrias de Staic, flew in especially for this one night performance....
BWW Reviews: HORRIBLE HISTORIES - AWFUL EGYPTIANS Takes Audiences on a Fun Trip to the Past
In keeping with the traditional style of the books, there have to be some horrible bits, and the preparation of a body for mummification fits the bill perfectly...
BWW Reviews: CAESAR AND CLEOPATRA Meet at the Sphinx for a Night of Shavian Wit
Independent Theatre is known for the consistently high quality of its productions, and this is yet another real winner that will please audiences....
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