Golem presents a multimedia theatre experience. While Golem was first performed in Europe in 2014, it enjoyed its Australian premiere this Festival season.
The Holy Body Tattoo and Godspeed You! Black Emperor come together in an almost Adelaide-shattering event: Monumental.
'Magic Object' is named after collections found in Wunderkammern (or “Cabinet of Curiosity), and is a spectacular celebration of art, imagination and fascination.
Bringing together the classical and the contemporary, the ASQ played Beethoven and Schumann alongside Australian composers Matthew Hindson and John Adams.
Similar to, but smaller than 'Walking With Dinosaurs', 'Erth's Dinosaur Zoo' is fun, educational and entertaining.
This is one of those shows where you can safely say "there's nothing quite like it around."
With a unique line-up of artists, working in every medium from video to costume design to decoration, the Biennial really is a massive and modern Cabinet of Curiosity
Unreal. Unique. Unsound Adelaide is back for its fourth year of melting hearts and eardrums, bringing together some of the world's biggest names in experimental club music.
Epic is probably an understatement...
Adelaide director Rosemary Myers’ debut feature film Girl Asleep has won prize position to open the prestigious Berlin Film Festival (Berlinale) in February.
In 2016, State Theatre Company will play on stages across South Australia, around the country and, for the first time ever, in London.
Figures have been released showing that the Adelaide Festival has continued to boost our state's economy.
As part of the Digital Writers in Residence Program, The SA Writers Centre has just announced the first Digital Writer in Residence spot for the year.
The Black Rose transports viewers into a cloistered world of dark retrospective images by internationally renowned artist Trent Parke at the Art Gallery of SA.
Unsound showcases just a tiny fraction of international electronic music, with the 2nd day featuring Forest Swords, The Bug, Shackleton, Atom and Robin Fox.
A full-on Afro beat concert party of the Broadway musical, "Fela!" which traces the life of Nigerian musician and human rights activist, Fela Kuti.
Showcasing the best tunes from four of Sir Michael Caine’s early flicks, musical director Terry Edwards chose, played and conducted, interspersed with excerpts from all but the latter films.
When their puppets go missing, 3 cardinals must act out their own evangelical puppet show with utter seriousness and crippling theatrical ineptitude.
A unique retelling of Beauty & the Beast, combining the fairytale with the true-life story of the performers, Julie & Mat: she a Carnie & he a thalidomide victim.
Jazz pianist, Abdullah Ibrahim started playing in the 50s at the height of the popular jazz movement and recorded the first South African jazz record.