About
Austin Cabaret Theatre (ACT) was
founded in 2001 by Stuart Moulton, an Austinite by way of
California. Upon moving here, Stuart was thrilled to find a
vibrant, thriving arts scene. He noticed, however, that his first
love, cabaret performance was missing from the artistic landscape.
With a background that includes performance, directing and
production, Stuart formed ACT and began calling on his arsenal of
world famous cabaret artists to include Austin on their
stops.
ACT’s roster has included Carol Channing, Ann Hampton Callaway,
Eartha Kitt, Elaine Stritch, Steve Ross, Faith Prince, Karen Mason,
Jason Graae, Charo, Sam Harris, Karen Mack, Michael Holland, Amanda
McBroom, Klea Blackhurst, Donna McKechnie, Lee Roy Reams, Sandra
Reaves-Phillips, and many others. Guest artists often present
student workshops in cabaret performance, question and answer
session, and special appearances on local news programs.
In 2012, ACT moved to its new home, the stunning Shoal Crossing by
Sterling Affairs. This beautiful, redesigned facility recognizes
the unusual—and beneficial—marketing opportunity ACT presented:
Austin Cabaret Theatre and Sterling Affairs have the only dinner
showrooms in town, and the only year-round professional dinner
cabaret in Texas!
Cabaret is an intimate performance in the intimate settings—an
opportunity for the vocalist to present the music that they hold
most dear. It is a chance for the audience to be swept away by a
show where they feel like an integral part of the performance, and
indeed they are. As the ACT audience grows, so does Austin’s love
of cabaret, and its appreciation for this often neglected art
form
Look who has been here and look what they say about us!
Thank you so much for making me feel so welcomed and so well taken care of in Austin. As you know presenting a new show with so many variables is always challenging ...you immediately put us at ease with your natural warmth and exuberance. And of course it didn't take us long to realize we were working with a consummate professional when you transformed that empty space into an attractive night club with lights and sound that can compete with most of the established clubs throughout this country. I was especially impressed with the respect you give to the people who work for you.
Thanks again, Stuart, for helping to make this tour so successful for me. Let's do it again! Call me anytime.
Austin is very lucky to have something few cities possess--Its very own cabaret theatre. Long may it reign!
You need to produce us in New York. I'm serious! Your attention to detail makes us really want to deliver for you.
I travel a lot with my show. And the
treatment, people, accommodations, staff and everyone we worked
with at Austin Cabaret Theatre were the very best. A great
engagement requires a team. And in Austin everyone worked for the
same goal and hand in hand. Oh, and the audience was pretty amazing
too!