Cabaret performer Michael Griffiths stands beside his likeness in a Pet Shop Boys inspired pose
Dylan Paul plays double bass and Julian Ferraretto plays violin
Cabaret performer Michael Griffiths sits at the piano chatting to the audience

Michael Griffiths: It's a Sin

Songs of love and shame. For young Adelaide boy Michael Griffiths, coming of age in the ‘80s and coming out in the ‘90s was a real time. Long before marriage equality and social media, pop songs were a safe space to explore being queer and Pet Shop Boys provided a soundtrack to a gay new world. Directed by Dean Bryant (Sweet Charity, Assassins) and featuring Julian Ferraretto on violin and Dylan Paul on double bass, It’s a Sin sees Griffiths bring his inimitable cabaret style to PSB classics like Rent, Love Comes Quickly, Suburbia, Go West and It’s a Sin, linking each song to some of the most important (and sometimes hilarious) episodes, incidents and people in his life.

“an instant standing ovation" – Limelight

"compelling masterful cabaret” Stage Whispers

 

 

Cabaret • Music
South Australia • Adelaide Fringe Premiere

Tue, 05 Mar - Sun, 17 Mar

60 min

Spiegel Zelt at The Garden of Unearthly Delights

$30 to $39

PG

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