This is a thoroughly absorbing and rewarding production that, if not already sold out, certainly deserves to be.
Little Big Shots is Australia’s only stand-alone kids’ film festival for children plus plenty of competitions and opportunities for involvement. The films screening in Little Big Shots inspire discussion of world cultures, different languages, cultural diversity, emotional intelligence and human values.
Stephen Page and Bangarra Dance are to be heartily congratulated for this remarkable evening, a tribute to all concerned and a timely recognition of many centuries of Australian history.
The Feast Festival has announced internationally acclaimed Anglo-Spanish cult cabaret diva Ursula Martinez as the opening attraction for the 2010 Festival.
Brink’s world premiere of Sydney writer, Matthew Whittet’s, latest play got off to a fine start, with director, Chris Drummond’s, usual firm hand, clear vision and attention to detail in evidence.
Adelaide Festival Centre's CEO and Artistic Director, Douglas Gautier announced today that the Artistic Director for the Adelaide Cabaret Festival for 2012 and 2013 will be Kate Ceberano.
The 2010 Adelaide White Ribbon Breakfast will be held at the Adelaide Festival Centre Banquet Room on Thursday 25 November 2010 - UN International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women.
This was a remarkable evening and it contained so much that it really deserves to be seen more than once to absorb all of the intricacies and subtleties.
Australian Dance Theatre in association with Adelaide Festival Centre's inSPACE program presents, Ignition!
William Shakespeare’s “star-cross’d lovers” are getting another airing, this time under the direction of Geordie Brookman for State Theatre in his own adaptation of the script, written in association with Nicki Bloom.
Adelaide Festival Centre’s Pivot(al) program presents Bangarra Dance Theatre’s ‘OF EARTH & SKY’. A new double bill from Bangarra Dance Theatre in 2010 ‘Riley’ by Daniel Riley McKinley and ‘Artefact’ by Frances Rings. Always innovative and exciting, Bangarra presents two stories inspired by the evolution and diversity of both traditional and contemporary visual art forms.
Award winning vocalist Megan Washington and Australian jazz luminary Paul Grabowsky return to the Adelaide Festival Centre for a one night only performance, after their sold out success at the 2008 Adelaide Cabaret Festival. Blessed with a sublime voice and musical maturity beyond her years, Brisbane singer/songwriter Megan Washington is recognised as a major talent in the Australian music […]
The Adelaide Festival Centre is proud to announce that the recipient of the inaugural Adelaide Festival Centre’s South Australian Indigenous Acquisitive Art Award is Ceduna artist Beaver Lennon...
The ATG "Curtain Call" awards have become an annual event hotly anticipated by Adelaide's theatre community - both professional and amateur...
This reworking and modernisation of the Robin Hood myth is heavily blended with elements of the Star Wars saga. This is another fine piece of work from Windmill, this time for the older section of their audience.
The 2010 South Australian Living Artists (SALA) Festival is proud to announce the launch of the Bang & Olufsen MOVING IMAGE PROJECT 2010 at Queens Theatre on Saturday 31 July and continuing until 14 August.
This is one that you need to see for yourself and draw your own conclusions.
This is, by far, one of the best evenings of ballet Adelaide has seen, with all elements of the highest standard, visually, musically and, of course, choreographically.
For a limited three-week season, the Adelaide Festival Centre will host one of the greatest musicals ever produced - West Side Story.
Entertaining Mr.Sloane was an important transitional work, moving away from the influence of Pinter and Rattigan and finding the way towards his later, more farcical works.