BWW Review: OZASIA FESTIVAL 2021 - SOMEWHERE, EVERYWHERE, NOWHERE at Space Theatre, Adelaide Festival Centre
This is a superb piece of work.
This is a superb piece of work.
Saint-Yves has an acquired brain injury and recently graduated as a medical professional.
Can Emily manage a career and a relationship?
Essential viewing for lovers of great theatre, and a master class for other actors.
The Adelaide Festival Centre and riverbank precincts will come alive with stunning performances, giant lanterns and much more for tonight's official opening of OzAsia Festival 2021.
Theatre Republic heads to the big apple with the world premiere production of Emily Steel’s sharply observed drama HOW NOT TO MAKE IT IN AMERICA at the Adelaide Festival Centre.
As plans for the 2022 Adelaide Fringe continue to move forward, the Adelaide Fringe Board today announces Director and CEO Heather Croall's contract has been extended by two years to 2024, as well as the appointment of two new executives to the team.
Following the sell-out success of Handel's London in Elder Hall earlier this month Adelaide Baroque will present its fourth Orchestral Concert for 2021, entitled Cathedral Bach II.
Due to ongoing Covid-19 restrictions, the Australian tour of Jim Steinman's BAT OUT OF HELL – THE ROCK MUSICAL has now been rescheduled for January/February 2023 for dates noted here.
From new Australian works and a big, bold new musical to a shaken-up classic and celebration of an Australian sporting legend, State Theatre Company South Australia’s 2022 season is a platform for powerhouse performances.
Music-lovers are invited to a day of free pop-up concerts in Adelaide's iconic cultural institutions on North Terrace on Sunday, 14 November 2021.
Mali Isabel transforms the 2022 Adelaide Fringe poster into a fantastical portrayal of everything the festival is about.
Floods of Fire is an artist-led community-building project drawing on the cultural heritage of a wide spectrum of communities living in South Australia.
The Theatre Guild is back in the Little Theatre presenting Amy Herzog’s award-winning play, 4000 Miles.
The Australian premiere of Dolly Parton's 9 to 5 is premiering this winter at the Capitol Theatre in Sydney.
Leo has just cycled 4000 miles across the USA.
The much-loved Wharf Revue returns in its new annual iteration titled CAN OF WORMS, playing at The Seymour Centre from 23 November and produced by Soft Tread, the company that brought you Jonathan Biggins' smash hit The Gospel According to Paul.
OzAsia Festival and Contemporary Asian Australian Performance (CAAP) are pleased to announce the 12 South Australian artists who will participate in a five-day Artist Lab from November 1-5.
Set in the context of the climate emergency and COVID-19 pandemic, Clock for No Time asks the great existential question: What endures when ‘we’ are gone? It seeks to answer this question by juxtaposing the brain neuropathologies of Simone (who has an Acquired Brain Injury) and her father Ian (w
Chamber Music Adelaide has announced the appointment of Janet Carey as its incoming Director.
The Stephen Sondheim-George Furth musical Merrily We Roll Along will recommence at the Hayes Theatre Co on Thursday 21 October.
The cast has been announced today for the Australian Premiere of the hilarious ground-breaking Broadway hit musical HEAD OVER HEELS.
The 20th anniversary of Adelaide Festival Centre’s inSPACE Development Program has been revealed today with eight new and exciting works-in-progress selected for development.
Due to the ongoing COVID-19 restrictions and uncertainty, Bill Bailey's tour will be rescheduled to September/October/November 2022.
Director, Gordon Combes, is well served by five fine principals.
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Scotch College - Hadestown: Teen Edition Thebarton Theatre (8/06-8/06) |
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Log Boy State Theatre Company South Australia (10/01-10/10) |
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POMONA Adelaide University Theatre Guild (8/07-8/16) |
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LOGAN ST State Theatre Company South Australia (7/24-8/08) |
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JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR THERRY THEATRE (7/23-8/01) |
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The Heartbreak Choir State Theatre Company South Australia (11/20-12/05) |
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A Taste of Ireland - The Irish Music and Dance Sensation AANT Centre (9/24-9/24) |
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Faulty Towers The Dining Experience - Darwin Oaks Elan Darwin (8/20-8/22) |
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Scotch College - Hadestown Thebarton Theatre (8/08-8/09) |
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Uncle Vanya - but there’s ASMR soap cutting videos playing in the bottom right corner State Theatre Company South Australia (7/09-7/18) |