This is another winner for The Rep and will no doubt gain admirers for the writing of Martin McDonagh and the direction...
Chris and Clair are a married couple in a time of change and it appears that they are drifting apart, but all...
This was a superb concert demonstrating that, although it went into a decline some decades ago, musical theatre has made a strong...
Yet again, the Adelaide Youth Orchestra pleased a large and discerning audience through a combination of their choice of music and first...
The Meadowbrook Health Resort in up-state New York is about to reopen after the suicide of the former owner. Everything is looking...
As difficult as birdies and eagles are to find when you really want one when on a golf course, fairies are even...
This work missed the mark badly, not helped by many technical issues. It relies a little too much 'on the kindness of...
This performance was a sheer delight of the highest aesthetics and immense involvement, the audience almost silent from start to finish, watching...
This superb production looks at a plethora of views on what being a good or bad parent means, what discipline means, whether...
Two brothers, one passive, the other aggressive, become involved with a tramp, who becomes the caretaker of the house that one owns...
There is a very big story being told here in a simple and clear way, by reducing down how the conflicting forces...
Inspired by the Strugatsky brothers' science fiction novel of the same title, this play explores the idea of a god who merely...
The final day, with beautiful weather, much more fabulous music, and a very special end to the day.
This was another full day of trying not to miss any of the great music on offer, and there was just so...
First up on Internode Stage 1 was Pascals, from Japan, who, like another group seen at the last OsAsia Festival, use numerous...
An Adelaide Cabaret institution, Cabaret Live! is an open mic night for amateur and experienced performers.
This would have to be the finest playing of the music of Bach, and the other Baroque composers in the second concert,...
Masterson adds a a vast amount of brilliantly executed physical comedy to the already extremely side-achingly funny script.
This is a rich and varied evening of physical theatre encompassing a number of performance genres including acrobatics, magic, and dance.
This is a rare chance to see this once controversial, powerful, landmark play, and when better than in the 100th year since...