Presented by Adelaide Cabaret Festival Reviewed Saturday 15th June 2013 If you go to Songs to Self-Destruct to expecting to see Virginia Gay as she was in television’s All Saints, or as she currently appears in the series Winners And Losers, then you will be bitterly disappointed! This is Gay at her sexy, hypnotically, crazily, […]
Songs from an Unmade Bed is exactly what it says: songs sung from and around an unmade bed, by a gay New Yorker; or is it several different gay New Yorkers?
Windmill continues its mission to create great theatre that engages children and family audiences with its latest home-grown production Big Bad Wolf in the July school holidays.
Cabaret season is in full swing with the annual Variety Gala launching the 13th annual Adelaide Cabaret Festival.
The State Theatre Company and Australia’s national Shakespeare company will collaborate for the first time in this effervescent, irreverent, and deliciously convoluted farce.
It was announced today that The Rocky Horror Show is returning to Adelaide for the first professional production in 15 years. It's time to fish out the fishnets and sharpen those stilettos!
Inspired by the Greek myth of Echo, Breaking Ground 2013 award-winner Aleksandra Antic's exhibition comprises drawings, prints and installations.
The Sydney Dance Company’s exploration of relationships, interactions and the beauty of the human form utilizes the fluidity of 16 exceptional dancers to full extent.
You will not leave the theatre unmoved by this excellent piece of work, so be sure to make a date soon with Hedda Gabler.
The innovative theatre company, Slingsby, has joined forces with State Opera to create a “family opera”, based on the nonsense poetry of Edward Lear.
Adelaide Festival Centre is presenting two 1970's themed exhibitions as part of the Festival Theatre’s 40th anniversary celebrations.
Internationally renowned Sydney Dance Company is returning to Adelaide in May, presenting five performances of their critically acclaimed work, 2 One Another.
From Hollywood stars to cricketing legends, the 2013 Adelaide Cabaret Festival program has been unveiled. See what hides within.
The 2013 Adelaide Cabaret Festival has tonight been launched, revealing a stellar line up of artists from around the world.
This concert moved some of the audience to tears, such was the power of the source material and the exceptional performances, connecting with the audience and evoking strong emotional responses.
For the first time, Adelaide audiences will have the opportunity to hear Julie Andrews take them through tales of her life and career.
Works by world renowned urban artist Banksy will be featured in the upcoming Oi You! Adelaide Urban Art Festival that will be held at the Adelaide Festival Centre’s Artspace Gallery and plaza from 20 April until 2 June.
The production delves into the human psyche, suggesting that there is a vampire within each of us, as well as a potential victim.
This is a very moving work, that left some people sitting quietly for a while after its conclusion. If there are any tickets left, get one.
Molusi is a remarkable actor, with enormous physicality in his performance, and superb use of his voice to convey far more than just the words.