Due to unforeseen circumstances, La Mama Cabaretica March has been cancelled. All tickets will be automatically refunded. Thank you for supporting Cabaretica and we hope to see you at one of the shows in the future.
Summer is coming to a close so it’s time to kick up your heels and celebrate the season in true Melbourne fashion, with a night of cabaret. Annie Louey will have you in stitches as she guides you through an evening of dynamic performances from The Titwitchez and Diimpa. You have two chances to catch this amazing line up. On Friday 18th March, Cabaretica will be at the Brunswick Neighbourhood House at 7pm and La Mama Courthouse at 10 pm. Send out the Summer and welcome the cool Autumn change with a glass of bubbles and some incredible entertainment.
“Cabaretica is a … bundle of entertainment” – Stage Whispers
Curated by Isabel Knight

Annie Louey (MC)
Annie is a multi-talented comedian and presenter who moves seamlessly between television, radio and stage. She appears regularly on China Tonight (ABC TV) and can be heard on Breakfast with Sammy J (ABC Radio Melbourne). Annie recently received a Moosehead Award to support her Comedy Festival show in 2022.
Pronouns: she/her
Image credit: Nick Walters

The Titwitchez
The Titwitchez are a local queer comedy coven. They do witchcraft and physical theatre.
Pronouns: Emily is they/them and Liv is they/she
Image credit: Yufan Jo Chen

Diimpa
Eclectic and esoteric, Diimpa is an avant composer, soundscape weaver and sonic wizard. He works and takes inspiration from classical, minimalist, experimental, jazz and blues worlds. Diimpa has played at Meredith Music Festival, the Melbourne International Arts Festival, and was a Music Victoria’s ‘Best Experimental/Avant-garde Act 2019’ nominee.
Pronouns: he/him
Image credit: Tiffany Garvie
Access Information:

Relaxed Performance: Friday 18th, 7 pm at Brunswick Neighbourhood House please see here for more information about the venue.

Visual rating 50%: Events are partly subtitled or include dialogue, background music and/or sounds, so d/Deaf and hard of hearing audiences can have some engagement with the event.

Aural Rating 50%: Has both sound and visual components, but sight isn’t essential to be able to engage with the event.