2014 ADELAIDE CABARET FESTIVAL

2014 ADELAIDE CABARET FESTIVAL

Adelaide Cabaret Festival Artistic Director Kate Ceberano has unveiled a line up of ‘not your usual suspects’ for her third and final year as Adelaide Cabaret Festival Director.

The 2014 program features over 470 Artists in 173 performances over 16 days and nights. There are 71 international artists from across the world as well as 407 Australian artists and 244 South Australian performers. The 2014 Festival showcases 21 world premieres, 13 Australian premieres, 19 Adelaide premieres as well as Adelaide Exclusives. The program also features 20 international shows. Festival Designer David Bromley has returned to add a touch of dark whimsy to the look and feel of the Festival.

“I’m so excited to be bringing you another collection of eclectic and inspiring shows for the 2014 Adelaide Cabaret Festival,” says Kate Ceberano. “If there was a collective noun for this group of cabaret performers it would surely be an ‘inspiration’ of cabaret artists! Over the last two Cabaret Festivals we have delighted in the widest possible definition of the genre and 2014 will be no exception. I’m so proud of this year’s program and can’t wait to share it with you in June.”

Opening on the Queen’s Birthday long weekend 6 June and running until 21 June, this year’s Festival continues the colonial theme of Kate’s previous Festivals.

With a record number of 10 performances in the Festival Theatre, the program boasts not one headliner but many, kicking off with The Variety Gala, presenting collection of international and local artists from the Festival, backed by the Adelaide Art Orchestra.

The opening weekend continues with Swing on This – starring Michael Falzon, Luke Kennedy, Matt Lee and Ben Mingay – who’ll deliver a modern take on swing classics with ‘swung’ versions of the biggest pop and rock songs of today backed by an 18-piece big band.

Famous for his tough guy roles in License to Kill, Die Hard and Predator 2, formidable talent Robert Davi will croon a love letter to his icon, the legendary Frank Sinatra as he journeys through the great American songbook in Davi Sings Sinatra: On the Road to Romance.

The ARIA Award-winning Tripod and Helpmann Award winning and Logie nominated Eddie Perfect team up in Perfect Tripod: Australian Songs, a collection of iconic Australian hits across the ages.

For the first time in almost a decade, Australian musical theatre star, Anthony Warlow returns to the Festival Theatre stage with Tony Award winner Faith Prince, his Broadway co-star from Annie. Anthony Warlow and Faith Prince: Direct from Broadway will be accompanied by a 30 piece orchestra, featuring music from some of musical theatre’s greatest productions.

Tasmanian convict history has been turned into a musical journey. Vandemonian Lags features a lineup of Australian rock and folk performers including Mick Thomas, Tim Rogers, Jeff Lang, Ben Salter, Darren Hanlon, Van Walker and Liz Stringer.

Kathy Najimy, one of Hollywood’s most admired comic actresses on Broadway, TV and film. Lift Up Your Skirt is Najimy’s moving semi-autobiographical solo stage show.

Dan Finnerty and The Dan Band, who have performed on Jimmy Kimmel Live, The Tonight Show and Last Call with Carson Daly, cover everything from Rihanna to Salt-n-Pepa. Notorious for their appearance as the wedding band in cult movie The Hangover, The Dan Band are guaranteed to be the most offensive wedding band you’ve ever seen.

The King’s Singers, renowned for their a cappella styling, will bring their classic take on the Great American Songbook to the Cabaret Festival in an Australian Premiere performance.

Darlene Lovewill deliver renditions of classic pop songs including ‘Da Doo Ron Ron’ and ‘He’s A Rebel’.

A one-off musical extravaganza to close the Festival, The New Score will explode off the Festival Theatre stage in a  mash-up of modern music, with some of the world’s greatest songs reworked by critically acclaimed The Raah Project and featuring Kylie Auldist, iOTA and Artistic Director Kate Ceberano.

This year’s Festival explores the theme of ‘Not Your Usual Suspects’ and that’s exactly what the program is – a lineup of those you might not expect to fall under the cabaret genre, who go beyond the realm of being just performers on stage. The program provides audiences with a unique look at the artist and the ever-evolving cabaret art form. From the satirical, nostalgic, and contemporary, to the traditional, magical and vagabond, these fresh-faced Cabaret artists and industry stalwarts will all go to extreme lengths to share their inspiring journeys and showcase their incredible talent on very different platforms, ultimately reminding us that they’re not your usual suspects.

The World Premiere of Little Bird will envelop Her Majesty’s Theatre for the duration of the Festival. Written specially by Nikki Bloom for Paul Capsis, this one man musical drama combines songs with a touch of fairytale to create a poignant and transformative musical journey.

Adelaide Cabaret Festival has always featured a strong lineup of leading ladies and 2014 is no exception. From Ali McGregor to Yana Alana, there is a veritable A-Z of female performers who will charm, shock, beguile, fascinate, and entertain audiences, including Caroline Nin, Robyn Loau, Elise McCann, Rhonda Burchmore, Catherine Alcorn, Lizzie Moore, Rachael Beck, Shay Stafford, Beccy Cole, Melanie, Cecelia Low, Ruth Rogers-Wright,Melody Beck, and sisters Ann Hampton Callaway and Liz Callaway.

Complementing the leading ladies are the men of Cabaret including Nelson Aspen, Colin Hay, Mark Nadler, Archie Roach, Tim Campbell, Rod Davies, Sven Ratzke, Brian d’Arcy James, Michael Dalley, Yon, Ben Rimalower, Tim Freedman, three generations of Kermond men, Scott Evan Davis, Blake Bowden and Phil Scott, and Kim Smith.

Local artists including Carla Lippis, Kate Fuller, The Boswell Project, Johanna Allen, Alison Coppe, Kim Spargo, Roger Shepard and Peter Goers, The Baker Suite, Libby O’Donovan, and Amity Dry will display their creative talents, vocals, and stories both personal and historical in a range of clever, funny shows that won’t disappoint.

Innovative collaborations are a mainstay of the Cabaret Festival. This year’s offerings bring together some of Australia’s leading female performers – Mojo Juju, Simone Page Jones, Kira Puru and Stella Angelico – to infuse the songs of Elvis Presley with their own style in Hail To The King; while Picture Perfect, a song cycle that delves into the moments that may look flawless on the outside, but hide a different truth, will feature David Harris and some talented locals including Johanna Allen and Amity Dry. Former Cabaret Festival Artistic Director David Campbell returns with good friend and musical mentor John Bucchino in a performance that will be full of stories and memories; while pianist Ambre Hammond and accordion player Marcello Maio team up to present the romantic and haunting compositions of Astor Piazzolla in Into Oblivion.

The Backstage Club is back in 2014 to rock the Banquet Room into the wee hours. With three hosts – Ali McGregor, Libby O’Donovan, and Mark Nadler – the Club is the perfect place to finish off a night at the Festival. 

The next generation of cabaret continues with Class of Cabaret 2014 as some of the most talented music and drama students from secondary schools across South Australia study the practical art of cabaret with Musical Director Matthew Carey and vocal coach Kim Spargo, culminating with a masterclass with Kate Ceberano. This program features 32 students from 21 schools in South Australia and is supported by CentreED and the Department for Education and Child Development. Class of Cabaret 2014 is proudly supported by Performance Partner Telstra.

TheClass of Cabaret Graduates are some of the most talented Class of Cabaret students from previous years, here they take the next step and perform their own show as part of the Adelaide Cabaret Festival Mentorship Program. Don’t miss star graduates Michael Baker-Stimson, Nathaniel O’Brien, Chloe Bremner and Hannah Worden – they are bursting with talent.

Adelaide Festival Centre’s youth arts membership program GreenRoom have a range of special offers to Adelaide Cabaret Festival for 16 – 30 year olds, including heavily discounted tickets to a variety of shows. For more information on the GreenRoom program visit adelaidefestivalcentre.com.au/greenroom

Sign up to the Cabaret Festival mailing list to ensure access the exclusive pre-sale offer from 7–10 April. Sign up on the website adelaidecabaretfestival.com.auand select to receive the regular e-newsletter or a brochure in the mail.

Tickets will go on sale to the general public at 9am, Friday 11 April 2014 through BASS 131 246 or online bass.net.au. Program details are available in the Adelaide Cabaret Festival brochure. Get one free by calling the Adelaide Cabaret Hotline on (08) 8216 8666 or go to adelaidecabaretfestival.com.au

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