Adelaide Cabaret Festival


The Adelaide Cabaret Festival is an annual cabaret festival held in the South Australian capital of Adelaide, held in June each year since 2001.

History

Adelaide Cabaret Festival emerged during a period of change and uncertainty. During the late 1990s the number of big stage musicals was in decline across the country. Frank Ford approached then Arts Minister, Diana Laidlaw, who committed funding to establish the first cabaret festival at the Adelaide Festival Centre.
The first festival took place in May 2001 and featured Australian jazz musician James Morrison, musical satirist Phil Scott, and Australian musical theatre star Caroline O’Connor. The festival proved successful, both critically and commercially, and the state government committed to a further three years of funding. The inaugural festival director was Julia Holt.

Description

The Festival starts on the Friday of the Queen's Birthday long weekend each June and is hosted by the Adelaide Festival Centre and runs for about two weeks. It is the biggest cabaret festival in the world.

Festival Directors

Artists featured in past festivals includeDame Edna Everage, Kristin Chenoweth, Alan Cumming, Idina Menzel, Dita Von Teese, Megan Hilty Lea Salonga, Cassandra Wilson, Olivia Newton-John, Molly Ringwald, Lenny Henry, Ben Vereen, Mary Wilson, Tim Minchin, Natalie Cole, Camille O’Sullivan, Paul Kelly, Bernadette Peters, Stephen Schwartz, Eddie Perfect, Rhonda Burchmore, Micheline Van Hautem, iOTA, Lanie Lane, Caroline Nin, Michael Feinstein, Mandy Patinkin and Anthony Warlow.