Reviewed by: My Adelaide Tribe

Review by Josephine Clarke | 02 March 2026

Eleven O’Clock on the Dot starring Philippa Lynas is an absolute triumph. From the moment she steps on stage, Lynas commands the room with undeniable charisma and a powerhouse voice that effortlessly carries the emotional weight of every number.

With impressive finesse, she weaves together iconic eleven o’clock hits with personal stories and perfectly timed humour, creating a seamless narrative that feels both intimate and grand. The result is more than a cabaret performance — it’s a heartfelt journey through life’s most transformative moments and the music that defines them.

Her rendition of the Grease classic was particularly moving, evoking waves of nostalgia and childhood memories that resonated deeply with the audience.

A proud Barossa Valley home-grown talent, Lynas shines brightly, and it was a touching addition to see her father in the audience, clearly beaming with pride.

Set in the fabulous surroundings of Plant 4 Bowden, the evening was a masterclass in storytelling, musicality and connection. An unforgettable performance that deserves every one of its five stars.