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The joys and challenges of choose your own adventure theatre

From immersive theatre to choose your own adventure cabaret, here are some key considerations for the exhilarating format.

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Cabaret review: Blanc de Blanc Encore

The Spiegeltent hosts a night of ribald humour, aerial stunts, extravagant costumes and a pillow fight.

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How to make the most of a Fringe festival

Three Fringe festival veterans on why they love Fringe and their advice for newcomers.

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Theatre review: Future.Joy.Club.

A delicious cocktail of burlesque finery from Finucane and Smith and friends.

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A show to die for

Chronically ill and disabled people are already familiar with judging risks to their lives. What can they teach the performing…

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Cabaret review: Bernie Dieter’s Weimar Punk

A potent voice, a sparkly costume and some well honed storytelling equals a night of pure entertainment.

A red-haired woman, her eyes dark with kohl, holds a fox and stares into the camera.
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New cabaret celebrates bohemian icon Vali Myers

And Then You Go – The Vali Myers Project is premiering at the 2022 Adelaide Cabaret Festival.

A gender diverse group of cabaret artists.
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Creating COVID-safe audience participation on stage

How does an artform that’s reliant on intimacy and audience participation adapt to COVID-safe protocols?

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Cabaret review: 30 Something, Catherine Alcorn and Phil Scott

An entertaining lounge act full of old and reimagined hits.

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Why classic cabaret still resonates

The 1930s remains a source of fascination for contemporary artists – why does the era keep drawing us back?

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