The New Cabal is everything jazz should be and if you’re a regular at the wonderfully eclectic La Bohème, you most certainly...
In 90 minutes, David Pomeranz presents all the salient facts of Charlie Chaplin’s life, playing all 25+ characters and keeping the legend...
Word Adelaide wants the public’s help to decorate a word wall set to appear in the middle of Rundle Mall tomorrow afternoon.
There’s no better evidence of the diversity of 'cabaret' than RRAMP, an absurdist musical comedy co-created by one of the talents behind...
Returning to his hometown, Michael Griffiths’ one man show is a cleverly performed lyrical tale of Annie Lennox and her rise to...
Nominated for a Laurence Olivier Award for Best Comedy, this British comedy is funnier than 'Lord of the Flies' and scarier than...
South Australia’s beautiful Barossa will be on show tonight as the first of five MasterChef episodes filmed in the region goes to...
Budding Adelaide designer Nikeisha Coulter has just announced the launch of her debut ready-to-wear label Tanouk [tah-nook].
This 19 year old pocket rocket is a diminutive diva who uses what little life experience she's had so far to create...
They scare because they care! Mike and Sully are back with a 3D prequel to their 2001 hit Monsters Inc. This time...
Innovators, entrepreneurs, business and government in Adelaide will trial HUB Adelaide this week at Peel Street Festival.
He’s been described as the funnier version of a cross between Jack Black and Meat Loaf, and his shows have been deemed...
Based on the classic Louisa May Alcott novel set during and after the American Civil War, this is a musical adaptation with...
Emma Knights is here to challenge your perceptions and provide an insight to the true musical mastery that opera can exhibit with...
This French/Spanish co-production is a tale of excess and opulence during the last days of Marie Antoinette.
Presented by the Adelaide Cabaret Festival Reviewed Sunday 9th June 2013 Adelaide audiences haven’t seen Barb Jungr for six years or so...
Whilst we may not admit it, we all love being scared. Sinister does the job in providing some surprises and becomes one...
The Internship is a pretty bland effort walking a familiar path butut it offers some amusing moments and says something about the...
The sensational Kristin Chenoweth is star in every sense but probably best known for her appearances in over 40 film and television...
It is heartening to see that the next generation of Barbershop Quartets have a very firm hand on the reins. These boys...