80's Ladies
6 SHOWS ONLY!
This is not a guilty pleasures playlist…this is one lavish celebration of some of the biggest hits from the most fabulous 80’s ladies.
Chloe Castledine leads an 18-piece band, with strings, dancers & all - bringing to life all our fave 80's bangers in a most spectacular, hair raising way!
The Cast will re-imagine songs by some of the most influential female artists of the 1980’s: Whitney, Madonna, Kylie, Cyndi… you’ll leave this show completely obsessed with these pop stars all over again.
Be prepared to have your scrunchies blown off, as Chloe & The Cast submerge you in a soundtrack experience of the 80’s ladies!
We dare you to try and stay seated.
“One hell of a good time!” Glam Adelaide
"The Cast have that right balance of talent, personality & energy!" Guy Sebastian
Presented by: The Cast Entertainment
The Cast are renowned for dishing up top notch performances that has brought alive many corporate functions, public events and festivals in Adelaide and around Australia. Chloe Castledine and her stellar team of musicians never fail to deliver vibrant, energetic shows with their massive all-live sound and Chloe's unique, personal interaction with the crowd.
Chloe is creator of The Cast Entertainment and doubles up as creative producer/director, providing both digital content and live performances for large scale events. Her most notable role is Director, Producer and Writer for one of Adelaide's biggest live Christmas events, 'Civic Park Carols' hosted by The City of Tree Gully, partnered with Channel Nine. Chloe is the producer for both "80's Ladies" and "Wonderfull" this Fringe season
Reviews & Fringefeed Reacts
Chloe Castledine and The Cast raise the roof while celebrating the greatest 80’s female vocalists. - Nicola Woolford, GLAM Adelaide
This is THE feel good show of the Fringe - KheShan Gronow, Kids in Adelaide
This show was fun fun fun...a lavish, tightly choreographed reimagining of an era and art form of bygone days. - Jon Cocks, Weekend Notes
80’s Ladies is an explosion of talent, music and so much fun...will force even the most reserved audience member to sing along and dance. - M Eastmond, The University of Adelaide