Tag: Cabaret
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Interview: Bernie Dieter
After seven years away, cabaret firebrand Bernie Dieter talks to Xuanlin Tham about why her Weimar-era inspired Club Kabarett is needed now more than ever
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The Very Best of the Edinburgh Festivals 2025
Our continually updated round-up of all the four and five star shows seen by our writing team
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Interview: Jess Robinson and Henry Naylor on Elton John
Jess Robinson and Henry Naylor pay homage to the icon that is Elton John at this year’s Fringe
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Review: An Evening with Dame Granny Smith
Show which moves between gentle humour and pathos
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Review: Arthur Hull’s FLOP: The Best Songs from the Worst Musicals Ever…
Love letter to musical theatre is sure to strike a chord with fans
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Review: Bernie Dieter’s Club Kabarett
A celebration of human connection, this show of unshackled hedonism is not to be missed
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Review: Sink or SING!
A fun and poignant interactive singing party courtesy of Amelie Peters
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Review: Dangerous Goods
Bold and searing new cabaret from Australia’s Polytoxic
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Review: Apocalypse Cabaret: Songs for the End of the World
A one-woman cabaret that will have the audience singing along
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Review: Sugar
Smutty millennial solo cabaret show with heart and exuberance
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Review: Moonage Rhapsody
A tribute to the pioneers of yesteryear
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Review: Frisky’s Reshuffle
16 years since Frisky and Mannish’s first Fringe show, Laura Corcoran goes solo and is as Frisky as ever
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Review: Jess Robinson: Your Song
Jess Robinson pays joyous homage to big hits and bigger voices
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Interview: Tomáš Kantor, Kat McGarr and Izzy Kate Ward
The three performers discuss debuting their alter-ego cabaret characters
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Interview: Polytoxic on Dangerous Goods
Cover story: Polytoxic’s Dangerous Goods arrives in Edinburgh with plenty of heat. Leah Shelton and Lisa Fa’alafi talk to Eilidh Akilade about the revolutionary and rebellious feminist cabaret
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Edinburgh Fringe 2025 – Top Picks: Cabaret
Discover the must-see cabaret shows, from twisted pop to gin-soaked humour
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Brando James Gwinn’s Cockettes Mixtape
Featuring The Rolling Stones, Ginger Rogers, The Turtles and more
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Jonny Woo’s Ecstasy Mixtape
Featuring Club 96, Marmion, Pet Shop Boys and more
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Edu Díaz’s Drag Mixtape
Featuring Mariah Carey, Cher, Mónica Naranjo and more
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Edinburgh Fringe Q&A: Ozzy Algar
Speed Queen is a carnival of dark, subversive comedy steeped in folk horror and set on the Isle of Wight. Its creator, Ozzy Algar, answers a few questions about their debut show
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Top Picks: Cabaret
Discover the must-see cabaret shows, from Welsh drag queens to tributes to musical legends
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Body and Soul
Adelaide’s singing chef is showing her vulnerable side with a new show as she considers the lengths we might go to, to look skinny
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Getting Into Focus
After almost a decade performing at the Fringe, Jessica Bigg and her bestie Eliza Dickson are teaming up to debut their hilarious neuro-spicy cabaret
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The Last Word: The Lady Boys of Bangkok
Hayley Gandey – circus performer, producer and creative director at Gandey’s Circus – reflects on the history and journey of The Lady Boys of Bangkok ahead of its arrival in Adelaide
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That’s A Rap
Hip-hop comes to the Adelaide Fringe
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Ill-at-Ease
Performer Max Olman discusses how their medical and cabaret journey intertwined