BWW Review: ROBYN ARCHER: MOTHER ARCHER'S CABARET FOR DARK TIMES – ADELAIDE CABARET FESTIVAL 2021 at Dunstan Playhouse, Adelaide Festival Centre
Robyn Archer's performance seemed over all too soon
Robyn Archer's performance seemed over all too soon
The Variety Gala marks the beginning of another Cabaret Festival.
The Chair of Windmill Theatre Company, Bruce Speirs today announced that Windmill Theatre Company will transition to the National Performing Arts Partnership Framework.
Get set to be served a cabaret banquet of the biggest, boldest, and brightest performers at the 21st Adelaide Cabaret Festival, kicking off tonight with the sold-out red-carpet event, The Variety Gala at Adelaide Festival Centre's Festival Theatre.
The 21st Century comes to a small country town.
Windmill restarts its national touring program by taking its epic teen drama, Amphibian, across the country from June to September, before returning to Adelaide for a strictly limited season.
Based on an obscure 90 year old short story by Dashiell Hammett and sold out at festivals all over the world, this genre smashing play is one of the only stage shows in the world which incorporates magic effects into a story that's about anything other than magic.
The Kanneh-Masons are Isata, 23 (piano), Braimah, 22 (violin), Sheku, 21 (cello), Konya, 19 (piano and violin), Jeneba, 17 (piano and cello), Aminita, 14 (violin and piano), and Mariatu, 10 (cello and piano).
Erin Fowler's FEMME is astonishingly good.
A new play by a local playwright.
Dušan and Voitre Marek: Surrealists at sea at the Art Gallery of South Australia will be the first major survey of the art of Czech-Australian brothers Dušan and Voitre Marek.
Named for an Australian violinist of a century ago.
Running from 26 November to 4 December at the Adelaide Showground, the Festival of Orchestra is an Australian first, and features six concerts celebrating the world’s greatest orchestral music from the concert hall, Broadway, dance club, rock arena and the silver screen.
This musical Acknowledgement is a collaboration with Kaurna Narungga musicians and composers Jack Buckskin and Jamie Goldsmith, and orchestrator/arranger Mark Simeon Ferguson, and Grayson Rotumah, lecturer at the University of Adelaide’s Centre for Aboriginal Studies in Music.
Since 2006, OUR MOB: Art by South Australian Aboriginal Artists has provided a platform for contemporary First Nations artists to share their stories, ideas and art with audiences.
ActNow Theatre has announced its first edition of MakeSpace Residencies.
In The Appleton Ladies' Potato Race, Penny (Anna Steen) returns to her childhood home just in time for the Appleton Show and its famous potato race, where the winning man's prize is $1,000 and the winning woman's prize is… $200? Not if Penny has anything to do with it.
Another superb production from Red Phoenix.
30-year-old South Australian Kate Bohunnis has been named the winner of the Art Gallery of South Australia's $100,000 Ramsay Art Prize 2021, the nation's most generous prize for Australian artists under forty.
Adam is a taxi driver who works hard from 6pm to 6am driving his lonesome taxi, but he dreams of being an actor.
Bill performed this show with rave reviews and sold out theatres in New Zealand earlier this year while he was there filming his new television series Patriot Brains currently airing on SBS.
Producers of Friends! The Musical Parody today announced the cast who will be playing these much-loved and iconic roles in the Australian tour.
The Good Girls' Guide to Rock are busting stereotypes and celebrating some of the greatest rock musicians of the 20th and 21st centuries.
Fringe hit Life According to Kate will be back for the 2021 Cabaret Fringe Festival.
Created for families and young people aged ten and up, Creation Creation sees Windmill’s Artistic Director, Rose Myers team up with documentary theatre-maker Roslyn Oades, longtime collaborator and Resident Designer, Jonathan Oxlade (Bluey’s Big Play) and visual artist Fleur Elise Noble (Two-Dim
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