Michael Griffiths To Celebrate A Decade Of Going Solo With His Adelaide Fringe Show, GREATEST HITS
Fringe-goers can kick off the opening weekend of the Adelaide Fringe in style with the world premiere of Michael Griffiths' 'Greatest Hits'.
Fringe-goers can kick off the opening weekend of the Adelaide Fringe in style with the world premiere of Michael Griffiths' 'Greatest Hits'.
Adelaide Fringe favourite, comedian, nurse, wife and mother Georgie Carroll is set to deliver a dose of comedy shots cultured over eight years of sold-out stand-up as she ventures into the world of full-time comedy.
In an Adelaide Fringe debut, South Australian companies Paper Mouth Theatre and Wickedly Good Productions present Grief Lightning: A Satire in 78 Slides.
After a year like no other, Adelaide Writers' Week will contemplate the Unstable Ground on which we stand as it launches its full program today.
Cute but a psycho, the loveable narcissist Miss Zella Shear is back from the dead (well sort of) for the premier of this new one woman show at the Adelaide Fringe Festival 2021.
We can't travel, but we can dream.
The Art Gallery of South Australia will present the most comprehensive retrospective ever staged of Clarice Beckett, one of Australia's most enigmatic and admired modernist painters.
Performing online to no live audience, comedian David 'Dave' Davidson struggles to maintain the momentum in his act.
Powerhouse performer Andi Suelling is in the fight of her life after a tick bite plunged her into dangerously ill health.
Australia's premier queer arts and cultural festival will return in 2021, for the special one-time dates running between 19 April and 5 May, with Midsumma Pride March on Sunday 23 May.
Two Aussie rock icons will celebrate the late, great members of the 27 Club this Adelaide Fringe as Kevin Mitchell (Bob Evans, Jebediah) and Sarah McLeod (The Superjesus) have just been confirmed as headliners of the rock spectacular, ‘27 Club’.
The Adelaide Summer Orchestra comes together each January.
THE TWINS, a new Australian play starring Greg Fleet and Ian Darling, will have its world premiere season at The Studio, Holden Street Theatres for the 2021 Adelaide Fringe.
Yasmin Gurreeboo, has been announced as the new Artistic Director and Co-CEO of ActNow Theatre! She first joined us in 2016 as our Associate Director and has been working on projects such as Responding to Racism, Like Me, Like You and leading Theatre of the Global Majority.
An enchanting concert blending traditional and modern music will be a highlight of Chinese New Year celebrations at Adelaide Festival Centre next month.
THE TWINS, a new Australian play starring Greg Fleet and Ian Darling, will have its world premiere season at The Studio, Holden Street Theatres for the 2021 Adelaide Fringe.
Switch-Hitter- Noun: an ambidextrous batter in baseball.
Musica Viva Australia has announced its eagerly anticipated 2021 national concert series, the first program under the artistic leadership of Artistic Director Paul Kildea.
Workers in the arts, culture and events sectors are being urged to get 'access-orised' for a post-COVID marketplace where the need to be inclusive of artists and audiences with disability has never been more vital.
Award-winning theatre maker Patrick Livesey (The Boy, George and Gone Girls) returns to Holden Street Theatres from 18 February to 21 March for the 2021 Adelaide Fringe with the world-premiere play, DIЯT, commissioned by and starring he and his partner, Wil King (ABC's Why Are You Like This*).
See The Big Man Cry: The Life And Music Of Drought Turgid comes to Adelaide Fringe next month!
Ex-lovers, Kyra Hollis and Tom Sergeant, are poles apart.
Cute but a psycho, the loveable narcissist Miss Zella Shear is back from the dead (well sort of) for the premier of this new one woman show.
The artistic duo that has brought sold-out shows to the Rochester Fringe Festival year after year is going international! This past September, BIODANCE choreographer/artistic director Missy Pfohl Smith, media artist W.
A show about Shakespeare's propaganda concerning Queen Margaret of Anjou from 500 years ago to shine a light on where we are in the 21st century.
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POMONA Adelaide University Theatre Guild (8/07-8/16) |
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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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Log Boy State Theatre Company South Australia (10/01-10/10) |
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Commentary State Theatre Company South Australia (8/21-9/05) |
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LOGAN ST State Theatre Company South Australia (7/24-8/08) |
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A Taste of Ireland - The Irish Music and Dance Sensation AANT Centre (9/24-9/24) |
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Scotch College - Hadestown Thebarton Theatre (8/08-8/09) |
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The Damage Is Done QTopia Sydney (6/25-6/27) |
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Scotch College - Hadestown: Teen Edition Thebarton Theatre (8/06-8/06) |