A play about redemption and avidly anti-war
It was a joy to see the Festival Theatre filled (Covid Safely) with kids, and their required adults, for the much anticipated...
Patrick Hamilton’s psychological thriller still holds up well today
The story of Lauren’s battle with her body and her connection to an indominatable spirit which, in the end, prevailed.
Lloyd Newson comes with a formidable array of success to his name. He founded the famous DV8 company in in 1986 with...
The story so magically brought to life by this company of vibrant, and versatile, actors twists the world on its ear, black...
A Fringe show that’s full of all the verve, vitality and camp you expect from a show that has been touring for...
From the moment Martha Lott strides onstage as the lights go up on Grounded, you know you’re in for the ride of...
Tea Tree Players have been bringing Panto to the area for many a successful year now and it shows in the excellence...
It’s always great to see Shakespeare getting an airing, and sometimes a bit of dramatic licence and remodelling help the story to...
Madama Butterfly started its life in New Zealand, went for a sabbatical in Seattle, and has landed in Adelaide with a stellar...
Assassins is a challenging piece, musically complex and an acting challenge for the 10 actors who bring to life the men and...
Ray Cooney is a legend of British comic theatre, from the mid 60’s to the mid 90’s there was always a Ray...
Frankie and Johnny are representative of everyone who has any memory of that first date that turns into the beginning of a...
The play is about a time when Britain was transitioning from a nation fighting for survival to a nation crowned with glory...
You can always rely on Red Phoenix to give you an interesting night out in the theatre. Dividing the Estate is a...
Set in the latter part of 1965 into 1966 Jasper Jones is filled with the adventures of 13 year old Charlie Bucktin...
When Ruthie Henshall takes the stage, you sit up and take notice. This multi award nominated artist has been playing the music...
Larissa McGowan lists an impressive cohort of collaborators for this show
Sometimes words just get in the way; this set of songs transcends what you would expect from a jazz quintet.