It's Mardi Gras time, so here are our picks for great LGBTQIA+ stories, some of which have been read and reviewed by...
Join Faz (Michael Fazackerley), originally a Tasmanian native and now proud Adelaidian, as they take you on a humorous, informative and sequin-filled...
Now in their 12th year, Briefs queen Shivannah and her troupe of boy wonders are back to shock and delight with this...
Local filmmaker Alice Maio Mackay is taking the plunge with her first feature, a queer vampire horror.
Join some amazing comedians from Adelaide and around Australia in a night dedicated to helping the recovery effort for KI.
After some minor COVID-19 related delays, award winning Adelaide comedian Lori Bell hit the stage of Diverse-City for her Feast Festival showing...
Your program teaser to the Garden of Unearthly Delights is here.
Feast's major closing event, Picnic in the Park, which attracts around 3,500 people, has been cancelled, however organisers have rescheduled a number...
Billed as a ‘show that will leave you breathless’ Pony Male Revue presents a new production called Ride It.
VERSE NOVEL: A compelling dive through the experiences of sexuality and sexualised trauma that delves into the agony of recovery.
The City of Adelaide is proudly flying the Rainbow Flag from Adelaide Town Hall to celebrate this year’s Feast Festival during ‘Pridevember’.
Adrian Barnes and Pat Wilson are both very well-respected individuals in the Arts Industry. Together they are a tour-de-force, with an energetic...
The program features a staggering line-up of over 100 events during the newly coined and treasured “Pridevember” running from 7 – 29...
The Adelaide University Sharks, Adelaide's first gay and inclusive rugby union team, are celebrating the 2020 season.
Feast Festival are planning to go-ahead in November and are offering free registrations to artists and event organisers who have been impacted...
After taking America's Got Talent by storm, Hans is back in little old Adelaide, serving up his new show, Haus of Hans:...
AUTOBIOGRAPHIES: An anthology of unique tales from queer elders, set amongst a backdrop of criminalisation, religious interventions and social acceptance.
HUMOUR: A compendium of gentle tips and straightforward recipes for those who never seem to help out in the kitchen or are...
A fictionalised but accurate look into the life of 17th Century alchemist Nicholas Culpeper, famous for his controversial efforts in bringing basic...
Sugarbabies, written by and performed in part by Josh Sanders,plays into its name by exploring and lampooning the perceived relationships between a...