A wild, hilarious and sexy 1930s cabaret comes to life with two of Australia’s best musical comedy improvisers.
Prepare to be dazzled, delighted, and utterly disarmed by Cabaret Unscripted, the unique and hilarious musical comedy. This isn't just any cabaret; it's your cabaret, creatively crafted each night from audience suggestions and transformed into an evening of music, comedy, and improvised charm. Isabella Valette and Greg Lavell draw you into a world of 1930s cabaret, melding razor-sharp wit with stellar musicality in this award-winning show.
Long-standing luminaries in Melbourne's improv scene, Isabella and Greg have delighted audiences across Australia and the U.K. with their musical comedy. With over decade performing together, and a sizzling chemistry, Valette and Lavell bring the house down with their quick wit, musical prowess, and an uncanny ability to create magic on the spot. Having spent years delighting audiences in 'Impromptunes,' 'Spontaneous Broadway,' and 'The Big HOO-HAA!,' their new project "Cabaret Unscripted" is a must-see masterpiece of improv musical comedy.
Winner - Outstanding Musical Direction, Green Room Awards 2024
Nominated - Outstanding Ensemble, Green Room Awards 2024
Nominated - Best Cabaret, Melbourne Fringe 2023
Recipient 5 Judges' Picks, Melbourne Fringe 2023
★★★★½ “I have no words, in the best possible way. The version of the show I saw was laugh out loud, bat $h!t crazy.”– Perth Fringefeed
“Laughter and astonishment – felt in abundance during this wild ride of edge-of-your-seat improvisation and audience interaction. Grab your tickets now!” - Melbourne Fringe Judge
“There is deep craft here – Isabella Valette and Greg Lavell are two musical improvisors who are flying. Cabaret Unscripted is top of your game stuff; songs, character, audience involvement all on the fly, hilarious, authentic and alive. Smart and true to the form.” - Melbourne Fringe Judge
“Fabulous chemistry between the two performers, ridiculous dancing, over the top musical numbers, super singing and musicianship.” - Melbourne Fringe Judge