The play is about a time when Britain was transitioning from a nation fighting for survival to a nation crowned with glory that had lost the ability to feel.
The timeless, lovable and charismatic characters of Kenneth Grahame’s The Wind In The Willows are calling the Adelaide Botanic Gardens home for these school holidays; introducing people of all ages to the many wonders of the Riverbank and Toad Hall.
Adelaide's own Adam Tuominen played Hunter Bradley (Crimson Thunder Ranger) in Power Rangers Ninja Storm, and he's heading off on a Power Rangers world tour!
Our Boys is a play by Jonathan Lewis set in a military hospital in London in 1984.
When a woman at home alone overcomes a would-be rapist, it becomes his word against hers and self-defence turns to torture as the situation spirals out of control.
Arthur Miller was without doubt one of the major writers of the 20th Century and amongst his best plays Death of a Salesman stands out as one of the best.
The Umbrella Plays is a collection of ten sketches involving love, revenge, infidelity and friendship and all featuring an umbrella.
Bill, escaping his former life hides in his remote house/book shop, caring for his ageing father. Diane is stranded in a blizzard. Add a mechanic and his wife, and a mysterious Polar Bear.
When Megan Dansie directs Shakespeare something special happens. The setting of this piece at the end of WWII gives it depth and a darker side than it previously seemed to show.
This rare gem, not seen in Australia before has all the ingredients of a Restoration comedy from brash young men to lonely wives, drunken husbands & a beautiful heroine.
August: Osage County is the comic-tragic story of the very dysfunctional Weston family in all their alcoholic, drug-induced, pot-smoking, abusive splendour.
Set in the 1930s, Corpse! is the very funny story of two brothers whom have a very different opinion of each other...
It has been running 21 consecutive years on London’s West End.
This is another top quality production from Independent Theatre that should be on your ‘must see’ list, but hurry, as it closes on Saturday 1st May.