With a healthy dose of salty irony, Black Diggers depicts tales of the hundreds of Aboriginal soldiers who fought for Australia in World War I.
The Australian premiere of this dance piece is based on the work of neuroanatomist Dr Jill Bolte Taylor who, after a stroke, wrote the book My Stroke of Insight
Mixed Rep is a mixture lifted from the Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet's growing repertoire: Violet Kid, Ten Duets on a Theme of Rescue and Indigo Rose.
Featuring members of bands from all over the musical spectrum (but mostly noise and experimental rock), Vampillia are an eclectic (and very eccentric) band.
Adelaide Festival of Arts has partnered with Emirates Airline to offer two South Australian artists in the early stages of their career an opportunity to fly to an Emirates destination for a professional development experience.
An utterly charming, live puppet show made up of multiple puppets on beautifully designed miniature sets projected onto a movie screen & accompanied by incredible music.
Based on the centuries-old tradition of Moroccan acrobatics, this mesmerising blend can only be described as 'human art', exploring Sufi traditions with a modern edge.
A fresh, jazz interpretation of The Who's original concept album of 'Tommy', a rock opera produced in 1969 and since reimaged for both the stage and screen.
The State Theatre Company SA presents three short plays by Samuel Beckett, one of last century’s most influential writers and a father of Theatre of the Absurd.
Following the huge success after the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 match when the InterContinental Adelaide was THE post-match place to be, the inner-city hotel is fully activating its bars and restaurants throughout the exciting festival period for patrons seeking hospitality options before or after Blinc and all other Festival events.
Carnevale is only 9 days away and there are many magnificent authentic Italian dishes, whipping up delectable sauces in order to present their best to the public.
The University of Adelaide will again be embracing the festivities of Mad March in 2015, with both past and present students and staff showcasing their knowledge and talents to the wider community.
With just over a week to go before the St. Jerome’s Laneway Festival returns to its new home in Port Adelaide.
Alice is coming to GLUTTONY at the ADELAIDE FRINGE to lay open the cutthroat corporate world, and let the light shine in.
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, Zorn@60.
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.