The 2011 BigPond Adelaide Film Festival opens this Thursday night 24th February with the not to be missed Gala of the year....
This is theatre at its best with a masterful piece of work from Pip Utton that you all must see.
There is a vast collective wit at work in this production and these two excellent actors hold the attention of the audience...
This is a stunning production and a magnificently rich and complex performance that should be high on your list of shows to...
You will find this fine play a fascinating and rewarding experience thanks to Paul Slack's terrific performance. Don't miss it.
Old Man Action hero Neeson takes us on a car chasing credibility.
Nicole Kidman is back in form in this moving tale of loss and grief
In the afterglow of the Adelaide Fringe you can expect to see new artwork decorating the walls of the city.
Emma Horwood takes her love of the works of J. R. R. Tolkien to another level with a concert of songs setting...
Set to the ethereal music of Iceland's Sigur Ros, artist Megan Dennis has devised and performs a short ballet of light that...
There's more than one side to any story, and this subversive puppet show tells the tale of The Three Little Pigs from...
Iran's all-female puppetry troupe present this traditional Persian folktale for the first time in Adelaide. The members of the troupe are all...
The large wooden box in the Garden of Unearthly Delights is an unusual and unexpected venue. It stands tall and proud in...
A ridiculous plot, appalling acting, and cheap tacky props are the good points of this outrageously funny farce that may well leave...
The tedium of painting a rich mate's house is the backdrop for this funny, funky musical mashup.
Returning to the Fringe for the third consecutive year, the popular Drags Aloud troupe continue to entertain with their new concert honouring...
Sheehan's oddball humour and gentle disposition makes this show immensely likable, so much so that this reviewer has already bought tickets for...
This is yet another very fine piece of work from Brink that engages and challenges and should be on your Fringe list.
The performance is filled with angst, as the four lament their unhappy lives. They glare at the audience, posture, contort their faces...
Six magnificent characterisations are what makes this piece work, with a terrific script underpinning it.