Review: DEAR SON at Odeon Theatre
You will leave the theatre enlightened and uplifted.
You will leave the theatre enlightened and uplifted.
Adelaide Cabaret Festival has officially opened artist submissions for its 2026 edition, inviting expressions of interest across New or In Development Works, Established Works, and Roving Performers & Solo Acts.
South Australia's home of music education, Elder Conservatorium of Music will open its doors to the community for a curated full day of discovery next month for A DAY AT THE CON.
Australia’s leading contemporary arts festival engaging with Asia, OzAsia Festival, will return to Adelaide this spring with its most expansive program to date.
Be quick to book if you need a good laugh.
Every sketch is applauded heartily.
You only have until next weekend to see this sensational production.
Entries for two of Australia's most prestigious visual art prizes are now open with the Kennedy Foundation calling for submissions for the 2025 Kennedy and Nyland Prizes.
The Art Gallery of South Australia (AGSA) has announced Too Deadly: Ten Years of Tarnanthi, a major exhibition celebrating a decade of Tarnanthi, Australia's leading First Nations arts festival.
Wild Boar Theatre and Theatre Works will present the world premiere of Are You There? by Green Room Award winner Irene Korsten, running from 3–13 September 2025 at the Explosives Factory in St Kilda.
This August, artists across South Australia will share their creativity as the 28th South Australian Living Artists (SALA) Festival unveils its 2025 program.
One of the greatest plays of the 20th century, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? will arrive at Holden Street Theatres this August in a showcase of some of South Australia's finest talent.
Mr Squiggle and Friends: The Creative World of Norman Hetherington opens Friday 4 July 2025 at the National Museum of Australia in Canberra, promising to take visitors on a warm-hearted, nostalgic journey this winter.
A mesmerising eighty minutes of theatre.
Two striking exhibitions, both featuring new works, will be showcased at the University of South Australia’s Samstag Museum of Art in June.
An hilarious cabaret show that deserves repeating at a later date.
Jayne Boase, Chair of Australian Dance Theatre has announced that Jennifer Layther has been appointed to the company’s Board as Non-Executive Director for a three-year term.
One of the most joyous experiences of my life.
You never know what will happen in a cabaret show.
Carlotta AM was announced as the recipient of the Adelaide Cabaret Festival 2025 Icon Award at The 2025 Variety Gala, in front of a full house at Her Majesty’s Theatre.
The 25th Adelaide Cabaret Festival kicks off tonight with a red carpet opening and a sold-out 2025 Variety Gala at Her Majesty’s Theatre.
Hopefully, there’ll be more revivals in the future.
The Art Gallery of South Australia (AGSA) has announced Jack Ball as the winner of the 2025 Ramsay Art Prize, the nation’s most prestigious and generous visual art prize for Australian artists under 40.
In recognition of the spectacular performances presented at Adelaide Festival Centre’s venues last year, the 2024 recipients of the star-studded Adelaide Festival Centre Walk of Fame have been announced.
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POMONA Adelaide University Theatre Guild (8/07-8/16) |
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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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JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR THERRY THEATRE (7/23-8/01) |
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Scotch College - Hadestown: Teen Edition Thebarton Theatre (8/06-8/06) |
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Boogie Wonderland Adelaide Royal Coach (7/10-7/12) |
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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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