CANCELLED - Partners in Crime
A multiple 5 star, Best Cabaret nominated musical monologue exploring the power of love, loss & desire.
Dazzling audiences in Australia and the UK, Brigitte is back and wading through the sticky, messy underbelly of life with wide-eyed curiosity and a dry wit. Historical stories, philosophy and pesky hormone facts, interwoven with an eclectic song mix celebrates our common flaw-filled humanity. Emotionally honest.
Performed in Melbourne, Sydney, London & Adelaide.
★★★★★ "Forget about seeing 14 shows this Fringe. One night with Brigitte Baden-Rennie will give you all the drama you crave. Every song … is given it’s full dramatic weight by this alluring performer . . . she has the life experience to back all her song choices" The Advertiser
Presented by: Brigitte Baden-Rennie
Brigitte is a singer, actor and teacher with an eclectic performance background in mainstream and alternative theatre. Her passion for cabaret began with a tribute to the legendary Judy Garland. Since then she has written and performed Ink: Letters & Lyrics (UK), Speak of the Devil, Partners in Crime (5 stars and a Best Cabaret nomination), Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf (5 stars), Half of Two, Hit the Road to Dreamland, Back to Back by Bacharach, The Queen of Cool and The Queens of Cool.
In terms of theatre, film & television, Brigette has performed in Cabaret (State Theatre SA & Aust. Dance Theatre), Company (Actors Inc), Adders and Top Gum, A Dolls House & A Streetcar Named Desire. She has had contracts with Harvest, Junction, Mainstreet and Patch Theatres, as well as with The River Kings, The Museum of Here and Now, & Here’s Humphrey.
1 Venue
Main Stage at ARTHUR ARTHOUSE
66 Currie Street Adelaide Arthur Artbar, 62-66 Currie Street, Adelaide, Kaurna
- The only access to this space is via steps/stairs.
- Venue is suitable for all ages
Suitability & Warnings
Accessibility
- High Audio Content
- Audience members interact from the seated or standing area
- Suitable for audiences who may not have a comprehensive understanding of the English language