The final play in Windmill Theatre's brilliant trilogy explores the story of those who feel invisible. It is a play for those...
A young Mormon couple attend a party in New York and things eventually turn dark after they arrive in the big city,...
A collection of seemingly impossible true stories, wacky anecdotes and even absurd customer reviews compiled together in a funny and light-hearted cabaret...
The Windmill Theatre trilogy continues, this time flipping ideas of heroism and gender on their heads in the hilarious and colourful Girl...
Small Talk is a mix of puppetry & comedy acting that explores what would happen if an Uber Sound Machine could bring...
Fugitive is an original retelling of Robin Hood, set in a dystopian future where leaderless knights harass the weak and an all-powerful...
It’s pretty amazing to see a very simple idea, a boring one even, turned into an incredibly entertaining little show.
A touching collection of songs about life in Sudan, childhood & war. It champions women’s rights & advocates non-violent solutions to the...
Is the Devil actually the root of all evil, or is he just a scapegoat for the terrible things people do? Delve...
This mud-splattered, all female parody of Macbeth is performed in ankle deep mud, but that’s part of the fun! To watch absurdist...
Imagine if the aliens from Avatar and the characters from Tron followed Alice in to Wonderland, then you’ll get a picture of...
Director Alirio Zavarce returns to the helm of the True North Youth Theatre Ensemble to pose the question, "What is home?" and...
This incredibly moving show, is the story of an estranged couple breaking under pressure. Humorous, violent, heartbreaking, intense...
While the classic story of Dorothy’s trip down the Yellow Brick Road has often been told and performed on stage, Adelaide Youth...
John Grant’s music carries a positive yet defiant message, which encourages all those oppressed and confused by society’s mixed messages to seek...
Five new short documentaries by Indigenous film makers screened at the Mercury Cinema in anticipation of airing on the SBS free-to-air Indigenous...
The Fantastic World of Juan Orol follows the life of Juanito Orol whose career in the film industry spanned almost 60 works...
Light After Darkness is a stunning and deep film that defies traditional filmic techniques to present a story that is at once...
Erik Strauts, director, has brought melodrama back in spectacular fashion with Love Rides The Rails, a hilarious and wildly entertaining play set...
David Mamet’s famous comedy promises lust, lies and love and this compelling production totally delivers.