Teresa De Gennaro and Diana Scalzi to Bring MIDNIGHT SOUL to Cabaret Fringe, June 3-4 & 7
Midnight Soul captures the essence of underground soul clubs in an unforgettable debut.
BWW Reviews: SMALL GODS Is A Pratchett Take On The Darkness Of Religion And Political Manipulation
Fittingly, for the first Unseen Theatre Company production since Sir Terry Pratchett's death, Small Gods shows us one of his darker pieces.
Unseen Theatre's SMALL GODS Comes to Bakehouse Tonight
Unseen Theatre Company presents the Australian Premiere of Sir Terry Pratchett's SMALL GODS, adapted for the stage and directed by Pamela Munt.
BWW Reviews: THIS IS WHERE WE LIVE Delves Into The Minds Of Two Misfits
In an intense hour we meet two damaged and dysfunctional young people, Chloe and Chris, the 'odd boy', as she describes him.
BWW Reviews: CATS Still Fills Theatres After Thirty-Four Years
The songs in this show are not based on the poems, they are the poems, word for word.
Recitals Australia's Virtuosi Series to Continue with Ian Munro & Elizabeth Layton
Recitals Australia will present the second concert in its Virtuosi Series featuring renowned pianist and composer, Ian Munro, and English born violinist, Elizabeth Layton, in a program of music that will include Beethoven, Debussy, Ysaÿe and Ian Munro's own compositions on Sunday, 10 May, 3:30pm i
BWW Reviews: MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING Is Really Quite Something
The University of Adelaide Theatre Guild has turned, once again, to the multi-award winning director, Megan Dansie, to tackle Shakespeare's comedy, Much Ado About Nothing.
BWW Reviews: ROTUNDA Commemorates The First World War And The ANZAC Gallipoli Landings
Tissues were definitely used by some members of the audience to wipe away tears during the most moving sections of this performance.
BWW Reviews: JAKE'S WOMEN Are A Very Unusual Group Of Ladies
In typical Neil Simon fashion, there is more to this play than mere superficial comedy.
BWW Reviews: SUMMER OF THE SEVENTEENTH DOLL Is A Tale Of Times Past That Is Still Relevant
Ray Lawler's play, Summer of the Seventeenth Doll, was first performed in 1955, and is considered an Australian classic.
BWW Reviews: MADAME: THE STORY OF JOSEPH FARRUGIA Tells Of A Richly Varied Life And Career
This is a sensational piece of theatre, unlike any other, moving, informative, enlightening, funny, sad, and poignant,
Windmill Theatre Celebrates 500,000 Tickets Sold
Fresh off the back of its critically acclaimed sell-out season of Pinocchio in New York, Adelaide-based national youth theatre company Windmill Theatre has reached another significant milestone, selling its 500,000th ticket since the company was founded in 2002.
BWW Reviews: YOU'RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN Is A Must For Fans Of The Peanuts Cartoon Strip
From 1950 to 2000, Charles M.
BWW Reviews: G&S FEST: RUDDIGORE Humorously Warns Against Burning Witches
Once upon a time the then holder of the Murgatroyd baronetcy was cursed by a witch.
BWW Reviews: G&S FEST: HMS PINAFORE Opens The Festival of G&S
Director, Peter Hopkins, who plays King Hildebrand in Princess Ida, is blessed with a first-rate cast.
BWW Reviews: LE NOIR: THE DARK SIDE OF CIRQUE Takes A Different Look At Modern Circus
These are some of the fittest and most skilled people that you are likely to meet.
Hills Musical Company Stages YOU'RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN, Now thru May 9
Adelaide's Award winning Hills Musical Company will present a new production of the Tony Award winning musical, YOU'RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN in the Stirling Community Theatre, Stirling from today 24 April through until Saturday 9 May for nine performances only.
Accompanists' Guild of SA 2015 Festival Set for July
From 1 to 5 July 2015, the Accompanists' Guild of SA will welcome back Malcolm Martineau to Adelaide.
LE NOIR Brings Electrifying Cirque Experience to Adelaide Festival Centre, Now thru May 1
This month, the Adelaide Festival Centre invites you to enter the captivating world of Le Noir! A truly unique and electrifying theatrical experience, Le Noir features 20 of the greatest circus performers on the planet, all of whom are award winning athletes and many stars of previous Cirque Du Sole
BWW Reviews: CHITTY CHITTY BANG BANG Is A Big Hit, Timed For The School Holidays
There is just so much to like about this production and, even if you don't have children to take, get yourselves some tickets.
University of Adelaide Theatre Guild Presents MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING
Shakespeare's much-loved comedy, Much Ado About Nothing features Benedick, a wisecracking confirmed bachelor, and Beatrice, his favourite sparring partner.
BWW Reviews: DOUBLE BILL: BLUEBEARD'S CASTLE AND IL SEGRETO DI SUSANNA Makes For A Strong Contrast
For two nights only State Opera are presenting a Double Bill comprising Il Segreto di Susanna and Bluebeard's Castle.
State Opera Presents BLUEBEARD'S CASTLE and IL SEGRETO DI SUSANNA Double Bill This Weekend
For the first time State Opera of South Australia (SOSA) will open its season with a compact, hard-hitting, musical double bill in the intimate setting of The Opera Studio.
BWW Reviews: QUARTET Finds Four Aging Opera Singers Facing One More Performance
Three lifelong friends are residents in a retirement home, but things are about to change with the arrival of a new resident,
Unseen Theatre's SMALL GODS Comes to Bakehouse, May 15-30
Unseen Theatre Company presents the Australian Premiere of Sir Terry Pratchett's SMALL GODS, adapted for the stage and directed by Pamela Munt.
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