Wu’s interpretation of Stravinsky’s work is exceptional and elating
Fabulous show not to be missed!
Hannah Maxwell will captivate the audience immediately
High Performance Packing Tape is back in Adelaide and bringing the stationary cupboard with it for a performance that highlights how physical theatre comes together.
This world premiere performance is a charming, accessible, entertaining and cleverly educational show which deserves to be seen, heard and enjoyed by children and their carers for many years to come.
A gentle journey through the Jewish East End of London is what’s on offer in the one man show, Wot? No Fish!!
Skilfully directed with a top-notch production team, Blackout deserves to be seen, but do not panic if you don’t understand it completely.
TAFE SA Adelaide College of the Arts (AC Arts) Costume for Performance students will showcase their 1450-1950 art inspired period costumes in Adelaide Arcade as part of the 2012 SALA Festival from 3 to 26 August.
TAFE SA Adelaide College of the Arts (AC Arts) visual arts graduate Jesse Price is one of 36 emerging artists chosen for the prestigious, nation‐wide exhibition Hatched at the Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts from 21 April to 10 June.
TAFE SA Adelaide College of the Arts (AC Arts) final year dance students present a collection of nine eclectic dance pieces for the first time during the Adelaide Fringe from 2 to 5 March.
TAFE SA Adelaide College of the Arts will share its emerging artists with Adelaide this festive season at the popular annual Arts Bazaar on 9 December.
TAFE SA Adelaide College of the Arts (AC Arts) visual arts lecturers practice what they teach, with the latest exhibition at Light Square Gallery, Curious Wonders.
TAFE SA Adelaide College of the Arts (AC Arts) third year acting student Kate Cheel will take to the stage with the State Theatre Company from 5 ‐ 28 August, playing the role of Irina in Anton Chekhov’s Three Sisters. Still in her third year of the Advanced Diploma of Arts (Acting), Kate is part […]
For something a little different, pay a visit to the latest production from No Tenors Allowed. This production uses three short, one act operas and sets them in and around a saloon in the old American west.
Have you ever sat in the audience of a cabaret show wondering how that could be YOU on stage? Or maybe you’ve performed cabaret before and want to develop and broaden your skills.
Rachel Moorhead directs Stephen Sondheim's gothic musical with great success, using a talented ensemble of first, second and third year students from Adelaide College of Arts at TAFE SA.
Presented by AC Arts Reviewed Wednesday 8th September 2010 http://www.tafesa.edu.au/news/10-09-01/See_a_future_star_at_AC_Arts_this_September.aspx Venue: The X Space, AC Arts, Light Square Season: 8pm nightly to Sat 18th September Duration: 50min Tickets: adult $10/conc $5 Bookings: Venuetix http://www.venuetix.com.au or phone 8225 8888 This was a combined effort by the Technical Production, Design and Second Year Dance students, presenting a […]
Adelaide College of the Arts (AC Arts) invites you to unleash your inner artist with a bevy of creative short courses from making your own jewellery to introduction to painting and costume design.
These works are a testimony to the high level of ideas, incorporated with technical skill.
British actor, Alan Rickman, and Katherine Viner have taken the words for this piece directly from the writings of American activist, Rachel Corrie.