Remember Windmill Theatre’s epic 2014 Trilogy, Girl Asleep? The unforgettable theatre production is now being brought to film.
David Sefton's 2nd Adelaide Festival was epic and adventurous featuring outstanding theatre, dance, music, film, visual arts, and Writers' Week.
John Zorn and friends delivered everything from A(SO) to Z(orn) over four mammoth and unforgettable shows, cultimating in this final show, [email protected]
Triple Bill , the third of four shows in the 'Zorn in Oz' extravaganza, opened and ended spectacularly and held that level throughout the concert.
John Zorn’s got rhythm, music, subtlety, intelligence and dignity and us mere mortals wouldn’t dream of asking for anything more...
The final play in Windmill Theatre's brilliant trilogy explores the story of those who feel invisible. It is a play for those who feel they never fit in.
The Australian String Quartet's one-night-only concert was a program of perfect classical concertos with two contemporary and incredibly beautiful local pieces.
Masada Marathon was the first of four massive shows by John Zorn and his extraordinary group of friends. Zorn on alto saxophone had us from the get-go.
From the temperate opening to the structure-moving conclusion, Tectonics part 2 was a day of extremes in which Ilan Volkov and his artists brought all the bells and whistles to the superb Queen’s Theatre.
Ilan Volkov's Tectonics is a program of new orchestral commissions, hard‐core experimental electronica, improvisations from pioneering & modern-day composers.
Skilfully directed with a top-notch production team, Blackout deserves to be seen, but do not panic if you don’t understand it completely.
Sadeh21, presented by the Batsheva Dance Company, is an impressive display of human movement against a gentle, flowing soundtrack by Maxim Waratt.
This adaptation of Shakespeare's King Lear is steeped in Indigenous culture but very recognisable, with the story's moral carried through quite plainly.
The Windmill Theatre trilogy continues, this time flipping ideas of heroism and gender on their heads in the hilarious and colourful Girl Asleep.
Fugitive is an original retelling of Robin Hood, set in a dystopian future where leaderless knights harass the weak and an all-powerful sheriff controls all.
Ten authors across the country have shared in the $167,500 prize purse and the prestige attached to the Adelaide-based celebration of Australian literature.
An exciting line-up of international and local DJs has been announced, completing Adelaide Festival’s late night music line-up at Lola’s Pergola, an outdoor club located on the Torrens riverbank.
Over 90 international and local writers will participate in the second annual Adelaide Writers’ Week with six days of conversation and debate set to take place in the beautiful Pioneer Women’s Memorial Garden.
Award-winning Australian children’s theatre company Windmill Theatre will present three major works as part of the Adelaide Festival which explode defining adolescent moments.
The first in a series of spotlights on various shows and events in the 2014 Adelaide Fringe .