Melbourne Cabaret Festival 2021

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The Melbourne Cabaret Festival proudly returns to Chapel Off Chapel from 16 to 27 June 2021. The festival features two weeks of atmospheric, seductive and soul-stirring entertainment. You can experience an entertaining night out and be enticed by the launch of brand new and exciting cabaret shows. Many feature original music and other shows feature music from your favourite singers such as Annie Lennox, Aretha Franklin, Billie Holiday and Beyonce. 

The creative energy and spirit of our cabaret performers have been at play, germinating fresh ideas, songs and stories. They can’t wait to get back on stage and perform their new works. Prinnie Stevens, Nina Ferro, Melbourne Accordion Orchestra, Tash York and Trevor Jones are just a few of the many performers in the festival who are set to entertain Melbourne audiences. 

Festival co-producer David Read says “Almost every show in this year’s festival is brand new. There’s a great mix of shows featuring songs from your favourite singers mixed with shows featuring exciting original songs and a dash of comedy. There’s a host of brand new performers you’ll be able to claim with pride ‘I saw them first’, mixed with iconic, established names – truly the best in the biz.”  

The festival is proudly brought to you with the support of the City of Stonnington and the Ron and Margaret Dobell Foundation. 

Venue: Chapel Off Chapel, 12 Little Chapel St, Prahran 

Bookings: www.melbournecabaret.com| 03 8290 7000


Prinnie Stevens in LADY SINGS THE BLUES  Sat 19 at 3pm & 9pm, & Sun 20 June at 9pm 

A story about women in song, their hurts and struggles whilst their beauty in music and life remains the same. Featuring songs of the greats: Billie Holiday, Etta James, Ella Fitzgerald along with modern day voices of Whitney Houston, Beyonce and more, sung by Prinnie Stevens(The Voice, The Bodyguard, HAIR and Thriller LIVE), Australia’s own RnB Soul Songstress.  

Adelaide reviewers raved: “Sultry, smoky and sentimental – Lady Sings The Blues is a chill-inducing masterclass in modern cabaret” – The Advertiser   

5 stars: “Not only is this one of the best shows to come out of the fringe this year, it might just be its most profound one too.” – The Fringe 

5 stars: “Lady Sings the Blues is an emotional rollercoaster but is so well put together that it is a significant and timeless performance.” – Weekend Notes 

LENNOX: Legend In My Living Room – Thu 17 & Fri 18 June at 9pm

Sweet dreams are made of this… delve into a dreamy world of angels, heartbreak, androgyny, housewives, and danger, guided by divine songbird ‘Diva’ (Chris Burgess) accompanied by a devilish guitar and sexy 80s synth.

Music from The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel  Thu 17 June at 7:30pm 

Performing your favourite songs from the Emmy Award-winning television series The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Nicky Kurta and band step back in time to recall the buzz of New York in the late 1950s. 

The Poor Man’s Grand Piano – Fri 18 and Thu 24 June at 7:30pm 

A journey through great music sourced from Randy Newman, Kurt Weill, Led Zeppelin and the rich history of music from New Orleans. Your guide is the Melbourne Accordion Orchestra, featuring Cameron Goodall and a special mystery guest. 

Nina Ferro: ‘Lady Soul’ – The Songs of Aretha Franklin – Sat 19 June at 7:30pm
Accompanied by her band ‘Soulville’, Nina Ferro pays tribute to Aretha in celebration of the life of a woman who has influenced generations of singers and touched the lives of so many. Features tracks from 2 albums released in the 1960s: ‘Lady Soul’ & ‘Yeah!!!’.

And I, In My Chair! – Wed 23 & Thu 24 June at 6pm 

An insight into a life poles apart – a tradie by day and drag queen by night – through songs by Eartha Kitt, Noel Coward and Liza Minnelli, starring Lachlan Bartlett. 

Basically Nocturnal – Thu 17 & Fri 18 June at 6pm 

Thomas Currie delivers a punchy night of witty stories and songs. A band of synthesisers, drums and electric cello back Thomas’ powerful baritone voice.  

Grant Busé: SentiMENTAL! – Sat 19 and Sun 20 June at 6pm 

Remake. Reboot. Remix. Were the good old days really that good? Nostalgia ain’t what it used to be! SentiMENTAL celebrates and mocks the never-ending nostalgia assaulting our modern senses.  

Songs for Psychedelics – A Magical Mushroom Adventure – Sun 20 June at 7:30pm 

Tania de Jong AM didn’t drink, smoke or do drugs (singing has always been her wonder-drug!) until she experienced a guided psilocybin (magic mushroom) ceremony in Holland. With pianist Anthony Barnhill, she will share stories and songs to entertain, educate and uplift spirits in times of chaos. 

Duets – Wed 23 & Thu 24 June at 9pm 

Join iconic Melbourne comedy duo Kate Allnutt and Mitch Ralston for a classy evening inspired by the world’s most iconic duets. 

Mrs Prime Minister- Fri 25 and Sat 26 June at 7:30pm 

Songs and stories about seven women: Tamie Fraser, Bettina Gorton, Hazel Hawke, Zara Holt, Annita Keating, Sonia McMahon and Margaret Whitlam. Iconic singing actors Sally Bourne, Jane Clifton and Chelsea Plumley, accompanied by the Adelaide Avenue Trio featuring Ana Mitsikas, perform songs by John Thorn and Terence O’Connell. 

Tash York and the Red Red Wines: Trash Talk– Fri 25 and Sat 26 June at 9pm 

After a year where the bin went out more than she did, Tash York is ready to take out the trash! Backed by her boozy backing singers ‘The Red Red Wines’ expect an hour of original music, stories, improv and obsessing over her 3 cats.  

The Broken Mill– Fri 25 to Sun 27 June at 6pm 

Inspired by Baz Luhrman’s Moulin Rouge, this is an original cabaret by the award-winning team at Picked Last For Sport, which tells a different tale of tragedy, clowns, fire, lovers, absinthe and murder.  

Trevor Jones’ Sunday Funday- Sunday 27 June at 7pm 

Australia’s favourite piano man, Trevor Jones, returns for Sunday Funday, complete with surprise guests! Anything is possible from Elton, Billy and Beyonce through to showtunes and standards. 

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Mick Pacholli

Mick created TAGG - The Alternative Gig Guide in 1979 with Helmut Katterl, the world's first real Street Magazine. He had been involved with his fathers publishing business, Toorak Times and associated publications since 1972.  Mick was also involved in Melbourne's music scene for a number of years opening venues, discovering and managing bands and providing information and support for the industry. Mick has also created a number of local festivals and is involved in not for profit and supporting local charities.        

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