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ADELAIDE CABARET FESTIVAL Announces 2023 Program

By Tony Polese · On March 27, 2023

ADELAIDE CABARET FESTIVAL GOES ALL OUT WITH THE BRIGHTEST  PROGRAM EVER, UNVEILED TODAY  

CELEBRATING ADELAIDE FESTIVAL CENTRE’S 50TH ANNIVERSARY 

Adelaide Cabaret Festival has gone all out, with the biggest and brightest performers announced  today, as Adelaide’s favourite winter festival gets set to sizzle when it celebrates Adelaide Festival  Centre’s 50th Anniversary in June.  

Adelaide Cabaret Festival presents its 23rd program, featuring 342 artists and musicians across 91  performances including 13 world premieres and 20 Adelaide premieres by a large contingent of  Australian artists and performers from the USA, United Kingdom, and France. 

Curated by an all-star line-up of nine previous Artistic Directors, The Cabaret Collective – Julia Holt, David Campbell and Lisa Campbell, Kate Ceberano, Eddie Perfect, Ali McGregor, Julia Zemiro, Alan  Cumming and Tina Arena – each has brought their own flair to the program, bringing back some  cabaret classics and presenting new and emerging artists. Many will perform at the already sold-out  opening night The 2023 Variety Gala, and some have their very own shows as part of the stellar line up, on sale today.  

Among this year’s highlights: 

Julia Zemiro and Brian Nankervis bring back RocKwiz – this time the wiz salutes Adelaide and  celebrates incredible South Australian musicians, from Cold Chisel and Paul Kelly to Sia and Hilltop  Hoods, on the second weekend of the festival, June 17 at Festival Theatre.  

Returning to Adelaide Cabaret Festival for the first time in a decade, direct from the US,  internationally acclaimed cabaret great Mark Nadler will perform two shows. The charismatic New  Yorker will take to the stage with Hootenanny and The Old Razzle Dazzle, both on the second  weekend of the festival. 

Other international acts include Grammy Award winning chanteuse Rizo, whose show Prizmatism  makes its Australian premiere in the final weekend and stage legend and social media sensation,  Broadway Barbara – who boasts almost half a million followers – makes her Australian debut on the  festival’s first weekend. Following sold-out UK tours, Sarah-Louise Young brings her show, An  Evening Without Kate Bush, to Australia for the first time and pays homage to the music, majesty,  and mythology of one of the most influential voices in British music.  

In an Australian premiere, Ali McGregor, who shares her golden 50th year with Adelaide Festival  Centre, brings her brand-new show to the cabaret stage, Fool’s Gold. Performing new arrangements  of her old favourites with her six-piece band on June 10 at Dunstan Playhouse.  

One of Australia’s most prolific writers and composers, Eddie Perfect (Shane Warne: The Musical,  Beetlejuice) brings a new program to the stage – The Blank Page with Eddie Perfect. Perfect will be  joined by incredible composers and lyricists from the cabaret and musical theatre worlds, giving  audiences an exclusive glimpse of the entire creative process from page to stage.

Singer, writer and performer, Ursula Yovich is not to be missed in her show, An Evening with Ursula  Yovich, where she explores culture and connection through story and song in a moving love letter to  language and taking inspiration from her Arnhem Land roots and tri-lingual childhood household.  

Cabaret fans can delight in the return of favourites Paul Capsis in Dry My Tears – his first ever  acoustic show, while diva Mama Alto will perform a stunning hour of vaudeville delights in Follies  Girl. And audiences can meet the man behind Bob Downe as Mark Trevorrow steps on stage as  himself in Singing Straight. 

South Australian cabaret stars featured this year include the legendary Robyn Archer presenting An  Australian Songbook, spanning 150 years of Australian voices from rock, folk, country, and musical  theatre. Adelaide Cabaret Festival Icon Award 2022 winner Libby O’Donovan joins renowned jazz  vocalist Michelle Nicolle and The Yankalilla Miracles to belt out hit songs from the 60s to the 90s in  More Than A Melody. Helpmann Award winner Michael Griffiths gets personal in the world  premiere of It’s A Sin – Songs of Love and Shame in Space Theatre, and fresh from Ru Paul’s Drag  Race Down Under, Kween Kong takes to the Dunstan Playhouse stage in a variety extravaganza  celebrating the best of drag, burlesque, circus, and cabaret. 

This year’s Frank Ford Commission is Brag Drunch – an immersive dining and performance  experience looking at the intersection of queer history and food featuring a spread of South  Australian drag artists. The award by Adelaide Cabaret Festival’s late founding father, provides  $20,000 a year towards the creation of new works by South Australian artists.  

Jazz lovers are in for a treat with a new festival exclusive show hand-picked by Kate Ceberano, where  ARIA Award Winner Vince Jones performs the much-loved songs from the ABC television series  Come In Spinner soundtrack, which became the highest-selling Australian jazz album of all time,  accompanied by a 17-piece big band and special guest Nina Ferro. 

Making her Adelaide Cabaret Festival debut, Nancy Denis will present M’ap Boulè, exploring her  Haitian heritage and stories of her ancestors revolting against their colonisers in a riveting and raw  show combining storytelling, theatre, poetry, and song. 

And direct from Paris, in an Australian exclusive, world-famous French cabaret act, Paris Combo will  perform their show A Celebration of Songs of Belle Du Berry in tribute to their late charismatic  chanteuse and songwriter. 

Here’s what The Cabaret Collective have to say:  

Julia Holt: “It is my most incredible privilege and honour to be part of the 23rd Adelaide Cabaret  Festival, standing alongside the collective of previous Artistic Directors and the amazing festival as  well as performers, crew, staff and supporters. Here we are in 2023, reviewing the past and looking  to the future and perhaps most importantly though, we are celebrating the present. Where we can,  once again, be out together dancing cheek to cheek.” 

David and Lisa Campbell: “Our time at Adelaide Cabaret Festival is a career highlight for us both.  There is nothing more thrilling as an Artistic Director than walking around the festival talking to  people about what they had just seen and hearing their immediate reaction. We have loved seeing  the festival grow over the years and cannot wait to see this brilliant program come to life and catch  up with those familiar faces!”

Kate Ceberano: “Cabaret is incredibly inventive and almost beyond description. The audience  experience can be as big or as small as the artist intends it to be – on their terms, in their words, in  their safe place offering their heart and soul. I can’t wait to perform My Life Is A Symphony with  Adelaide Symphony Orchestra at Festival Theatre, reconnecting through music with Adelaide  audiences at this fabulous festival!” 

Eddie Perfect: “My cabaret heart has always been obsessed with the creation and development of  new works and new songs for the stage and my picks in this year’s program largely focus on that.  Adelaide Cabaret Festival has been instrumental in my development as a composer and lyricist, so  I’m excited to provide those opportunities to the next generation of original Australian writers. We  

have an opportunity through this world-leading festival to create bold, intelligent and unique works  for the stage and it’s time that Australia’s composers and lyricists found their way to a global stage.” 

Ali McGregor: “Australians do cabaret well. Theatre has branches that take you to both familiar and  unimaginable places and Adelaide Cabaret Festival is The Magic Faraway Tree of festivals. The artists  I chose this year I consider some of the best the world has to offer. They are true cabaret artists and  have powerful voices with something to say.” 

Alan Cumming: “When I was asked to be Artistic Director of Adelaide Cabaret Festival, I thought long  and hard about the form of cabaret itself, and I really tried to present a programme that showed the  true variety of possibilities the cabaret form encompasses. And with that in mind this year I am  bringing back two shows that are different every night! Bojana Novakovic’s Blind Date Project – a  fusion of theatre, comedy, karaoke, and improv – and Adelaide Tonight, which is an  intergenerational variety feast! Alas I can’t make it to Adelaide to celebrate in person, but I hope you  enjoy gorging on both these shows.” 

Julia Zemiro: “Being Artistic Director of Adelaide Cabaret Festival was a thrilling challenge and I  sought to bring more improv, politics, and immersive shows alongside the brilliant music. I will be  bringing back RockWiz with a brand new salute to Adelaide and the LGBTIQ+ Elders Dance Club by  All the Queens Men. Cabaret is a place of community and joy and the dance club did this so  beautifully in 2019, celebrating diversity with a cup of tea in an afternoon disco. Heaven. See you  soon mes amis.” 

Tina Arena: “I learned so much during my tenure as AD and delighted in exploring the hearts and  minds of the Australian cultural landscape. Unfortunately, other projects prevent me from being in  Adelaide in June but I’ve chosen two shows that present the spontaneity and story-telling spirit of  cabaret, THNDO’s The Reintroduction and Reuben Kaye’s enGORGEd. Last year we promised to Lead  You Astray. May the path be long and winding.” 

With more free events than ever before, audiences can hear from some of our Cabaret Collective in  Artistic Directors in Conversation with Julia Holt in The Quartet Bar on Saturday, June 10 and those  who love a singalong can join Carol’s Cabaret Choir where audiences will belt out tearjerking torch  songs led by Adelaide’s favourite community choir conductor and renowned musical director, Carol  Young. 

Festival favourite Dr Trevor Jones – The Piano Man is back at the Festival Theatre foyer Quartet Bar  nightly, plus will host a brand-new Show Tunes Trivia night on Thursday, June 15. And the Corryton 

Burge Bar and Cabaret Lounge return as the perfect places for patrons to settle into a quiet corner  or keep the party going between shows.  

The popular LGBTIQ+ Elders Dance Club by All The Queens Men, the fabulous afternoon tea dance  party for lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, gender diverse and intersex elders and all allies, will be held at  The Quartet Bar on June 17.  

The Hon Andrea Michaels MP, South Australian Minister for Arts: “There’s so much to look forward  to at this year’s Adelaide Cabaret Festival – a wonderful time of year when Adelaide takes centre  stage, and we see cabaret lovers and performers from all over the world flock to our state. I’m  thrilled to see previous artistic directors return to this year’s Adelaide Cabaret Festival to celebrate  the 50th anniversary milestone of Adelaide Festival Centre, demonstrating that art is a powerful way  of connecting with each other and the world.” 

Adelaide Cabaret Festival Executive Producer Alex Sinclair: “Working alongside the collective of  Artistic Directors has been an incredible exercise in creativity and collaboration and shows the  passion so many artists and audiences have for Adelaide Cabaret Festival. This year’s program brings  together some old favourites and new beginnings that speak to the legacy of past festivals and hopes  for its future. This is an historic collaboration in honour of a very special 50th Birthday celebration at  Adelaide Festival Centre and we hope audiences, new and long-standing, can join the party.” 

Partygoers can revel in the atmosphere of this year’s late-night line-up, which will be hosted by a  different artist each week and feature guest performers and impromptu performances. Who knows  who might appear on stage each night?  

The inspiring Class of Cabaret program, introduced to the festival by David and Lisa Campbell,  returns to shine a light on the cabaret stars of tomorrow, proudly supported by Adelaide Festival  Centre Foundation through the Nathaniel O’Brien Scholarship, which supports one student from  regional South Australia to participate in the program. 

Produced and presented by Adelaide Festival Centre, Adelaide Cabaret Festival has grown from  modest beginnings in 2001 to become Australia’s major winter festival and the largest cabaret  festival in the world. The festival has been a platform for shows and performers who have achieved  critical acclaim and featured world-renowned artists including Ms Lisa Fischer, Kristin Chenoweth,  Idina Menzel, Dita Von Teese and Patti LuPone to name a few.  

Adelaide Cabaret Festival 2023 opens on June 9 and runs until June 24. 

Tickets on sale March 27 from 10am at adelaidecabaretfestival.com.au

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