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iOTA - Enter the Dragon

iOTA - Enter the Dragon

Starts: Thursday, 20 June 2024
Ends: Thursday, 20 June 2024
iOTA is a man with a guitar and a whole lot to sing about. The Helpmann-Award-winning composer, singer, actor, writer, dancer, artist and (frankly) iconoclast is back on Adelaide Cabaret Festival's stage where he belongs for an intimate candlelit performance. Enter the Dragon is the introspective retrospective boldly looking to the future with devil-may-care bravado. Performing songs from Hedwig and the Angry Inch, Smoke and Mirrors and a rich catalogue of originals, iOTA showcases an intense spectrum of songs that will make you grin, cry and holler. "[iOTA] gives the kind of performances that end in sweat-drenched faces and rapturous applause." — TimeOut
Add to Calendar 2024-06-20 12:00 am 2024-06-20 12:00 am iOTA - Enter the Dragon iOTA is a man with a guitar and a whole lot to sing about. The Helpmann-Award-winning composer, singer, actor, writer, dancer, artist and (frankly) iconoclast is back on Adelaide Cabaret Festival's stage where he belongs for an intimate candlelit performance. Enter the Dragon is the introspective retrospective boldly looking to the future with devil-may-care bravado. Performing songs from Hedwig and the Angry Inch, Smoke and Mirrors and a rich catalogue of originals, iOTA showcases an intense spectrum of songs that will make you grin, cry and holler. "[iOTA] gives the kind of performances that end in sweat-drenched faces and rapturous applause." — TimeOut King William Street, Adelaide , SA , 5000 , Australia
King William Street, Adelaide , SA , 5000 , Australia
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