Queensland Cabaret Festival
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Queensland Cabaret Festival 2025 Preview
Forget the neon of the Strip — Queensland Cabaret Festival 2025 has got the river lights, the rooftop bars, and a creative scene bursting with local legends.
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Silver Sircus Celebrate 15 Adventurous Years That Have Forged A Special Bond
For 15 years, Silver Sircus have been weaving their silver threads through Brisbane's musical landscape.
Those threads have connected some of Brisbane's finest... -
Alison St Ledger On Changing People And Sharing Experiences At Queensland Cabaret Festival
Queensland Cabaret Festival is back for 2023, inviting theatre-goers to leave their comfort zone and step into a cabaret-inspired world of live music, storytelling, and
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Queensland Cabaret Festival 2023 Programme
Queensland Cabaret Festival is back for 2023, inviting theatre-goers to leave their comfort zone and step into a cabaret-inspired world of live music, storytelling, and
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The Babushka Book Club Brisbane Review @ Queensland Cabaret Festival 2022
Rowdy, rambunctious and a little raunchy – 'The Babushka Book Club' was a roaring good time.
The premise of the show was simple – take the stereotype of the white,... -
Girl & Guitar – Alison St Ledger Celebrates Female Musicians Giving It Their All
Queensland Cabaret Festival presents a passionate rock affair in 'Girl
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Queensland Cabaret Festival 2022 Programme
[UPDATE - 2 February, 2022: Queensland Cabaret Festival has changed its dates to March and updated its programme. New information below]
It's time to come up
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To Live Deliciously At Queensland Cabaret Festival – Open Letters From Úmbriel And Sellma Soul
Time to go to hell.
'To Live Deliciously' at Queensland Cabaret Festival is a campy, queer exploration of self – musician Úmbriel (James Halloran) and Brisbane drag... -
Love Without A Bulletproof Vest – Georgie Neilsen Revisits Her Past For Queensland Cabaret Festival
Songs might seem simple on the surface, but they can carry with them memories of highs and lows. . . Love and heartbreak.
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Queensland Cabaret Festival New Dates For 2020
It's hard to believe that Queensland Cabaret Festival – Australia's first ever, and longest running, cabaret festival – was born 20 years ago.
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This Could Be You! Review @ Queensland Cabaret Festival 2018
Whoever said duets can’t be performed solo, has obviously never witnessed one of Sophie Banister’s performances!
Quirky, kooky and completely solo, Sophie Banister... -
Sophie Banister's This Could Be You! At Queensland Cabaret Festival 2018
After performing at the Melbourne Fringe Festival, Sophie Banister returns to home crowds with the debut of her full-length production.
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Alan Cumming @ Queensland Cabaret Festival Review
Alan Cumming sings sappy songs. That’s how the man himself refers to his show, and that’s exactly what he does.
Alan Cumming is an elfin wisp of a man in tight... -
The Devil Wears Leigh Buchanan @ Queensland Cabaret Festival Review
Leigh Buchanan’s one-man show, ‘The Devil Wears Leigh Buchanan’, is a self-indulgent, raucous romp through Leigh’s life.
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Promise & Promiscuity @ Queensland Cabaret Festival Review
At the Queensland premiere of her one-woman show ‘Promise & Promiscuity’, Penny Ashton treated the audience to a riotous yet sentimental parody of Jane Austen’s classic
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The Foxy Morons @ Queensland Cabaret Festival Review
With a title like ‘The Foxy Morons: I ♥ A Sunburnt C*ntry’ it wouldn’t be far-fetched to assume that this is a show entirely devoid of subtlety.
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Bridget Everett & Murray Hill Live! @ Queensland Cabaret Festival Review
American superstars of cabaret Murray Hill and Bridget Everett bring a night of raunchy hilarity to the Brisbane Powerhouse.
It’s hard to describe to someone what... -
In The Warm Room @ Queensland Cabaret Festival Review
Audiences revelled in the wondrous songs of ethereal pop artist Kate Bush, when Electric Moon premiered their new stage show, ‘In the Warm Room: The Music of Kate Bush
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Soldier’s Wife @ Queensland Cabaret Festival Review
‘Soldier’s Wife’ was performed at the Brisbane Powerhouse (10 June) as part of the 2017 Queensland Cabaret Festival.
It involved five, very talented women taking to... -
Livvy & Pete @ Queensland Cabaret Festival Review
‘Livvy & Pete: The Songs of Olivia Newton-John and Peter Allen’ is a celebration of two musical icons that made Australia proud on the world stage.
First comes...
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