The 2010 Cabaret Fringe kicked off with the Royal Gala, a taste of things to come, with a small selection of acts...
For their fist concert of the year The Firm presented soprano, Greta Bradman, and pianist, Leigh Harrold, accompanying her in an evening...
Mixed Salad Productions have quickly established a reputation for quality work. Their latest production looks set to generate more praise.
Lisa Flanagan gives a warm and sensitive performance as she tells the stories of major events through the remembrances of friends and...
Director, Corey McMahon, has assembled a fine cast and crafted a strong piece of theatre that will not quickly be forgotten by...
Irish author, Oliver Goldsmith’s, enduring comedy of manners dates from 1773, is still often performed today.
The Guild is currently showing that it is possible to make a silk purse out of a sow’s ear, with this fine...
This is probably the best thing that State Theatre has offered for some time, so try to catch it.
This is another top quality production from Independent Theatre that should be on your ‘must see’ list, but hurry, as it closes...
This dance/drama/documentary piece is based on the devastating 1980 Ash Wednesday bushfires as experienced by choreographer Katrina Lazaroff and her family.
Multi-award winning Wayne Scott Kermond has brought this popular show back to Adelaide for a very short run, telling the life of...
Written by Don Reid, this play documents the exercise sessions at a local gymnasium, Gerry’s Gym, where five long term friends gather...
Sir Terry Pratchett has not allowed Alzheimer’s Disease to slow his output, Unseen Academicals, being the 37th novel in his Discworld series.
Renowned violinist, Richard Tognetti, performed and conducted Beethoven's Violin Concerto and Dvořák’s Symphony No. 8 .with the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra.
Directed by Peter Sheedy, and created by him in collaboration with the performers, the third year dance students at the College, this...
A psychiatric hospital, based on the real institution, Pendleton, receives a new patient, the unconventional and disruptive Randle Patrick McMurphy.
The play was originally inspired by the rise of the fascist Iron Guard in Ionesco’s native Romania in the 1930s.
I have seen it several times before, but never tire of Masterson’s magnificent performance of one of the most poetic and evocative...
This is a fast paced and hilarious hour as Ross Daniels plays a string of diverse characters, from pirates and ninjas to...
These are well-written and tightly directed little gems, concise yet with solid commentary on family relationships.