Cabaret stars from across Australia and around the world will mark Adelaide Cabaret Festival's 20th anniversary with online celebrations starting tonight until June 20.
As part of Arts Centre Melbourne's commitment to connecting with audiences through their digital initiative Together with you, this Friday 10 April at 7pm there will be a live stream of the 2018 RocKwiz's Really Really Good Friday.
Adelaide Cabaret Festival 2020 has been cancelled, following the South Australian Government's declaration of a public health emergency, and ban on non-essential gatherings of 100 people or more at indoor premises including Adelaide Festival Centre. There are also travel bans in force which affect artists coming from interstate and overseas to South Australia.
Adelaide Cabaret Festival in association with HOTA Home of the Arts & ABC Music are thrilled to announce Deadly Hearts: A celebration of Australian Indigenous music featuring Thelma Plum, Baker Boy, Tia Gostelow and Aodhan, will be performing at Adelaide Festival Centre's Festival Theatre on Sunday, June 7.
The Theatresports Cranston Cup has been an institution of the Sydney Comedy season for over thirty years and this year's battle of comic wits is no different. After a gruelling series of heats and semis, six teams of the fastest and funniest improvisers in the country pit their wits against each other to get their hands on the biggest, ugliest, most prized trophy in the known worlda?? the two metre-high Cranston Cup (pictured left!). It all takes place at the iconic Enmore Theatre on Sunday 8 December from 5.30pm.
Escape to be seen at this year's Adelaide Cabaret Festival with a stellar lineup that celebrates diversity, challenges cabaret stereotypes and entertains in intimate new spaces.
Best known for his wickedly sassy travel books, Bill Bryson undertook the gigantean task of providing a layman's take on science in the best-selling A Short History of Nearly Everything. For the past three years Bill Bryson has been taking a good long look at the human body. The result - his latest soon-to-be-released tome The Body; A Guide for Occupants.
Rolling away the rock once again, Julia Zemiro, Brian Nankervis, Dugald McAndrew (The Roadie) and the legendary RocKwiz Orkestra will kick-start your Easter weekend in rockin' style.
Get ready to break your routine with a taste of six early release shows - and some alluring new spaces - coming to this year's Adelaide Cabaret Festival.
Nancy And Beth is the punk/vaudeville heart-child of two friends - Megan Mullally and Stephanie Hunt - who pick dope songs and then sing them while dancing and wearing matching costumes, and they're heading to Adelaide Cabaret Festival next June as part of their Australian tour.
Adelaide's founding father of Adelaide Cabaret Festival and the Adelaide Fringe, the late Frank Ford has bequeathed a long lasting legacy to his beloved SA arts community.
The 2018 Adelaide Guitar Festival features 19 international artists, five world premieres, two Australian and four Adelaide premieres as well as workshops, masterclasses and artist talks.
To celebrate the NGV's Winter Masterpiece's MoMA exhibition, the team behind much-loved Australian music trivia TV show RocKwiz, Julia Zemiro, Brian Nankervis and The Orkestra plus special guests, will host a one-night-only to salute New York City on 20 July 2018 at Arts Centre Melbourne's State Theatre.
Lateral Events is pleased to announce Prof Brian Cox's first world tour Professor Brian Cox Universal World Tour 2019: Live On Stage will land in Hong Kong, Singapore, New Zealand and Australia in June 2019. For the first time, Prof Brian Cox will be embarking on a World Tour, visiting North America, UK, Europe, Asia and the Asia Pacific.