There won’t be any “Bah! Humbug!” this December at the Festival Theatre only a ‘good ol’ fashioned Christmas as the Adelaide Festival Centre’s Christmas Proms has a Dickensian theme, with special guests Rhonda Burchmore and PJ Lane on 17 and 18 December.
Presented by State Opera of South Australia Reviewed Saturday 6th November 2010 http://www.saopera.sa.gov.au/site/hansel/ Venue: Festival Theatre, Adelaide Festival Centre Season: 7:30PM Tues 9th, Thurs 11th and Sat 13th November Duration: 2hrs incl interval Tickets: Prices start from: adult $50/conc $45 Bookings: BASS 131 241 or http://www.bass.net.au State Opera is on another winner with this superb […]
In another bold collaborative move Leigh Warren and Dancers and Timothy Sexton and the State Opera have combined to stage Piazzolla’s remarkable tango opera. Estupendo!
The projections, moving images and photographs evolved from Aehee Park’s experiences as Artist-in-Residence at the Cowwarr Art Space, Gippsland, in 2009.
The 2010 OzAsia Festival ended, not with a whimper, but with a bang, provided by this energetic and enthusiastic Anglo-Indian percussion-based group.
This was a memorable and moving piece that brought the audience into another part of, often overlooked, Australian history and made us aware of yet another group if migrants who have contributed to the identity of this country.
Director, Jun Sang Lee, has put together a phenomenal display of martial arts and coupled it with hilarious comedy, resulting in a production that had the audience laughing aloud, applauding wildly and completely amazed at the skills of the performers.
This proved to be a highly enjoyable afternoon, with a group of terrific performers, that left the audience smiling and chattering excitedly about the event as they left.
The Animania Festival – Australia’s largest anime and manga event – will be coming to Adelaide on the October long weekend as part of the 2010 OzAsia Festival. Suitable for anime and manga fans aged 11 years and over, Animania creates a fun and friendly atmosphere for fans to celebrate and explore the spectacular world […]
Tenzin Choegyal’s high level of musicianship, his amazing voice and strong connection to his Tibetan heritage, coupled with his innovative approach to modern Tibetan music and his deep spirituality made this a very special concert.
These instruments, played at such a high level, are seldom heard in Adelaide and so it was a great pleasure to attend this fine concert by these truly superb musicians.
This was a moving and profound evening of dance and a rare opportunity to see this dance style performed. If you can still get a ticket, do so.
This is certainly a contender for the title of State Theatre’s best play of the 2010 season, so far, and it definitely deserves good audiences.
The performances are superb, as Woo Cheol Im and Joo Won Lee as the Bridegroom and Bride, Jung Hwa Lee as the Boy and Hyun Ah Koo in a range of smaller roles, use a range of skills to bring their characters to life and engage us with their travels and trials.
The Adelaide Symphony Orchestra is pleased to announce a third and final show with comedy/rock superstar Tim Minchin. Due to public demand, Minchin will perform an additional show with the ASO on Thursday the 10th of March 2011, 8.00 pm at the Adelaide Festival Centre. Get ready to rumble as heavyweight comedy rock star Tim Minchin […]
Flying Penguin Productions, in association with Adelaide Festival Centre’s inSPACE program, presents the South Australian Premiere of Blackbird, by David Harrower. “All your life, you were only waiting for this moment to be free.” Blackbird (Lennon/McCartney) Fifteen years ago Ray and Una had a relationship that ended suddenly. He was 40 and she was 12. They haven’t […]
I could not have had a better start for the OzAsia Festival.
Adelaide Festival Centre presents Little Big Shots 2010
One of Ethiopia’s most influential and legendary musicians, Mulatu Astatke, is coming to Adelaide for the first time for a special one night only performance on Thursday 21st October with Melbourne and Ethiopian ensemble, the Black Jesus Experience. After receiving rave reviews at the 2010 Melbourne International Jazz Festival, Astatke and the Black Jesus Experience […]
Presented by Adelaide Festival Centre's OzAsia Festival & CentreStage Program in association with Yohangza Theatre Company, one of Shakespeare's best known tragedies of revenge and intrigue is given a Korean twist.