A gentle journey through the Jewish East End of London is what’s on offer in the one man show, Wot? No Fish!!
Intimate Space directly addresses the sense of invisibility that can accompany disability and the effects of this are explored as the performance...
Shakespeare left us in no doubt that Richard is a villain, a homicidal tyrant who left a trail of bodies in his...
Bessie Smith, Billie Holliday and Dinah Washington are icons of jazz . All suffered the double prejudice of being female and black,...
Do objects retain a psychic memory of events with extreme emotion attached? Relive a horrific murder in Adelaide's own haunted mansion, Carclew.
The first concert of Finn’s recently announced national tour, this will be the only chance for Adelaide audiences to see him on...
This Chinese Lunar New Year, Adelaide Festival Centre will ring in the Year of the Rooster with the Butterfly Ladies Band –...
The Riverbank Palais has scooped up six of Australia's best chefs to serve up delicious creations that give a nod to the...
The Adelaide Festival is set to resurrect a 1920's Adelaide relic, a huge floating ballroom on the Torrens this March!
The warm, whimsical, occasionally wicked Miriam Margolyes returns to Adelaide for the Australian premiere of Peter And The Wolf with the ASO...
After sell-out seasons around Australia and critical acclaim, The Secret River, Neil Armfield’s landmark Sydney Theatre Company production, will make its Adelaide...
Barrie Kosky's 'Saul' has been announced as the centrepiece for the 2017 Adelaide Festival.
This has to have been one of the biggest alternative music events of the decade, even though it was only two bands...
Pina Bausch, the founder of Tanztheater Wuppertal is credited with establishing the Dance theatre as a new genre.
Deluge provides a snapshot of some of the most controversial and relevant discussion topics of our time, through five plays running simultaneously.
Golem presents a multimedia theatre experience. While Golem was first performed in Europe in 2014, it enjoyed its Australian premiere this Festival...
The Holy Body Tattoo and Godspeed You! Black Emperor come together in an almost Adelaide-shattering event: Monumental.
Bringing together the classical and the contemporary, the ASQ played Beethoven and Schumann alongside Australian composers Matthew Hindson and John Adams.
Similar to, but smaller than 'Walking With Dinosaurs', 'Erth's Dinosaur Zoo' is fun, educational and entertaining.
This is one of those shows where you can safely say "there's nothing quite like it around."