There is only one word to describe the Glenn Miller Orchestra - class, they are all class.
After seeing the professional production of The Phantom Of The Opera, 9 year old Gawler boy, Daniel Koek, decided that being a musical theatre performer was for him.
The highly anticipated Adelaide Cabaret Festival kicks off this weekend, featuring 152 performances and more than 350 artists over the next two weeks. Don't miss out!
Don Giovanni can tip the opera agnostics over into being believers. This version is certainly capable of doing just that.
InterContinental Adelaide has the forthcoming football and cabaret season covered with options for discerning diners of all flavour and tastes covered with the release of its new seasonal menu in Riverside Restaurant.
Jonathan Goodwin’s ever-growing catalogue of terrifying stunts has dazzled television and live audiences for years and as part of the Illusionists 1903, Goodwin makes his Adelaide debut in January 2015.
Synergy Percussion and Korean music group Noreum Machi reveal that traditional and contemporary are perfect partners in this world-first music project.
Today we had the very lucky privilege of getting a sneak peek at the beautiful ballet production of Cinderella at the Adelaide Festival Theatre before its July 4-8 season begins.
The Adelaide Symphony Orchestra brought to the Festival Theatre stage more than 200 performers for the choral and orchestral spectacular; Carl Orff’s Carmina Burana.
This timeless tale of scandal, honour, sacrifice and love is a three-way collaboration between State Opera SA, Brisbane’s OperaQ and the New Zealand Opera.
The iconic Helen Reddy is back after a 10 year absence from performing, but it seemed as if she hadn’t missed a day on the stage as she captivated the Adelaide Festival Theatre audience last night. Opening with a slow, sultry version of her hit “The Stars Fell on California”, the evening continued with a mix of her own songs and covers of artists whose songs she loves.
Vere means faith, and there is faith aplenty in this story of a brilliant physics lecturer struck down by a debilitative disease leading to rapid onset dementia and a form of Parkinson’s.
Created by one of the United Kingdom’s leading audio-visual production companies, The Light Surgeons is a study of civilised societies using the well-established Asian country as a model. The presentation’s over-riding mantra is simple (and true) – we must know who we are and where we have come from before we can know where we are going.
A genuinely moving and funny performance from start to finish, Rita Kalnejais’ Babyteeth is the confronting tale of a family struggling with the illness of their fourteen-year-old daughter.
In 90 minutes, David Pomeranz presents all the salient facts of Charlie Chaplin’s life, playing all 25+ characters and keeping the legend alive. It's a story crying out to be told.
The Adelaide Festival Centre together with the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra will present a special anniversary concert – Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony – as part of the Adelaide Festival Centre’s 40th Anniversary Events on Friday 31 May and Saturday 1 June, 8pm.
This marvellous family entertainment is a sure-fire hit for everyone, filled with colour, comedy, memorable tunes and that oh-so-magical flying car!
She may not have Aretha Franklin's vocal chops, but her laid-back version of 'Natural Woman' reminded me of something more than a few of those big-voiced divas singing King's co-writes often lack - heart. And just when you thought the night was getting too loved-up for us, King's song about "love gone bad" (aka 'It's Too Late) tore the roof down. Six standing ovations in a night, a record for me. Carole King may have just found herself a couple of new Gen-Y fans.
Adelaide’s most outstanding advertising and design creatives were celebrated at the 35th Annual Adelaide Advertising and Design Club (AADC) Awards, held at the Adelaide Festival Theatre last Friday, July 27.
Former boy band member, solo star, X-Factor judge, actor, husband, father – in the last few years Ronan Keating’s stock has certainly risen. His first of two sold-out shows at the Adelaide Festival Theatre were proof the 34 year old Irish singer still has it.