Anything goes after hours…
After Hours Cabaret Club “Outlandish and outrageous, this awe-inspiring and lively collection of cabaret stars will have you gasping, laughing, applauding and stomping your feet in appreciation.” So began my 5 star review of After Hours Cabaret Club last year. I spoke with performer and producer, the incredible Bettie Bombshell to find out what is in store for us this year. SAT: Bettie, thank you for taking the time to chat. Your show...
Alex Cearns from Law Maker to Image Maker
SAT: Although I’m excited to learn more about your Adelaide Fringe show, I would like to begin by congratulating you on being a recipient of the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) for your service to the community through charitable organisations in this year’s Australia Day Honours List. This is such a fantastic achievement. Would you tell us more about your volunteering at various animal and wildlife rescue centres and charity...
Women Like Us
Women Like Us: Mandy Nolan & Ellen BriggsTwo of Australia’s funniest and most loved comedians have joined together this Fringe in a show that offers so much laughing it’s described as an “ab workout”. Feeling like a bit of a workout myself, I ditched the gym and chatted with these ladies instead.SAT: Welcome ladies! And please don’t work me too hard…WLU: M: That’s what my last husband said. WLU: E: We’re middle aged women. All we...
Confetti anyone? Messy fun with Ashy Rose
90s pop songs, alcohol issues, shit relationships, procrastination, obsessions…..all woven into a heady mix of hilarity and entertainment. You got me at the mention of confetti… Sam About Town went on a mission to find out exactly how much of a mess to expect… SAT: Confetti sounds like a show that has something for everyone. Can you tell us more about it? How messy does it get? Will we need counselling or dry cleaning...
Johnny en Rose – Songs of the Little Sparrow
Adelaide is about to be treated to a beautiful and atmospheric cabaret show for 3 shows only during the Adelaide Fringe. Visit the bars, brothels and cafes of Edith Piaf’s Paris, through the eyes and music of New York-based performer/writer, John Gabriel Koladziej. With such a tight schedule, Sam About Town was lucky to catch a little time with John to find out more about this captivating production. SAT: John, thanks for your time....