Husband and wife team, Rachael Beck and Ian Stenlake, take a long hard look at love in the première of their new show. Treat yourself to a night out with a couple of Australia's finest entertainers.
Adelaide's Swing Dancers were out in force to dance to the music of New Orleans based group, Tuba Skinny. Together, these six make a tight unit that plays very authentic sounding traditional New Orleans music.
Michael Dalley lampoons the real estate industry and associated aspects, such as home ownership, interior decorating and social climbing, in an hour of humorous songs, sending up real estate agents hilariously.
Tim Draxl and Eamon McNelis together brought Chet Baker into focus in an unforgettable evening of great music. Draxl not only looked the part but he also captured that romantic feeling that Baker imparted to so many of his songs.
Chita Rivera is a star in the fullest meaning of that term, and she was a star when that word really meant something. In this performance she demonstrates clearly, exactly what being a real star means.
There is a lot going on in this performance and the audience were certainly impressed. You can take a look for yourself with one more show tonight.
You have one more chance to see this terrific performance tonight, if there are any tickets left. Hurry to see Mr. Cabaret while you can.
Nathan does a sensational job of portraying all of the different characters. This is a remarkably fine piece of theatre from a local writer/performer.
This was another big hit for Robyn Archer and her cohorts, with a very satisfied audience milling around talking about it enthusiastically in the foyer after.
Backed by the superb Adelaide Art Orchestra and her own small core of touring musicians and backing singers, Olivia Newton-John gave her fans a song filled evening to remember
Their performance for this year's Festival, their first trip to Australia, was a sell out, and it was not hard to see why.
One thing is certain; no matter how good you are feeling when you arrive, you will feel even better when you leave. The choir are only here until Friday, so hurry for your tickets.
Soprano, Katie Noonan, has joined forces with guitarist, Karin Schaupp, touring Australia to present a superb concert covering an eclectic mix of British music written over many centuries
After a great response to the call out for submissions Adelaide Festival Centre’s Performing Arts Collection is proud to present a stunning collection of Peter Allen memorabilia never before seen in Australia, as part of the 2011 Adelaide Cabaret Festival.
The theatre group, My Darling Patricia, has taken Sam Routledge's concept, developed into a script by director, Halcyon Macleod, to present a fascinating piece of theatre, but it only runs until Saturday so you will need to move quickly to get a ticket.
Adelaide Festival Centre is proud to present the 'Visions of the Festival Centre' coinciding with South Australia's History Festival 'About Time'.
This fine production has a very short run and closes on Saturday, so you do not have much time. If you want to see this show get a ticket now.
With a voice spun from audible luminescence, Katie Noonan collaborates for the first time with internationally renowned poet of the guitar Karin Schaupp, in two special performances at the Dunstan Playhouse on 27 and 28 May.
Wicked has taken eight years to arrive in Adelaide, but it was well worth the wait. This production has a sensational cast with magnificent leads in Rix and Durack. This is one you should not miss.
If you do not yet have a ticket then you need to do something about it very quickly, before word gets around and it sells out. This is an exceptional piece of theatre and you should make sure that you see it.