Foehn- the name given to a warm, dry wind that occasionally blows down from the Alps sets the scene for a performance based on the element of wind by French Compagnie Non Nova.
This play sings, it gallops along at a pace that threatens to throw you off the bus if you don’t keep up. It throws in your face challenges that make you laugh and wince at the same time. It is a metaphor for the times we live in
The Adelaide Irish Club brings the city's biggest St Patrick's Day celebration back to Adelaide oval this year!
Man With the Iron Neck will have you gasping in wonder at its high-flying actors one minute and wrenching at your heart strings the next.
Part up-beat musical, part theatrical opera, part fable, part epic Hollywood drama – A Man of Good Hope brings to the stage the unimaginable story of an impoverished Somalian refugee in a confronting, yet truly beautiful tale of survival, strength and resilience.
As we walk into the Odeon Theatre, performer Tiago Rodrigues is already on stage. A simple, white floor, has been dressed with eleven chairs, on one of which sits Rodrigues, reading a book. At his feet are some rustic, wooden, fruit crates, filled with old books.
This World Premiere displays the intricate work of South Australian born artist Sally Smart. Her continued interest in the avant garde style of Serge Diaghilev’s Ballets Russes has resulted in a fascinating installation and visual exhibition examining the production of a Russian folk tale, Chout – The Buffoon, first performed in Paris in May 1921.
Palmyra was inspired by the destruction of the ancient city in Syria by Isis and the concert which was held in the ruins a year later. At that event there was a call for peace and unity and this piece by Bertrand Lesca and Nasi Voutsas brilliantly demonstrates how quickly those admirable qualities can break down.
Two Feet brings world-class classical ballet to Adelaide, led by legendary Russian ballerina Natalia Osipova in what is a triumphant solo performance.
Forget Lush and L’Occitane - get ready to clean off the stains of first-world guilt with Schuldfabrik, a new combination of beauty, hygiene and moral good designed to cleanse both your body and your soul.
Co-creators Christine Johnston, Rosemary Myers and Shona Reppe, working with Windmill Theatre Co and Imaginate, Scotland have produced a terrific modern version of the Russian folk tale Baba Yaga. Rather than the classic frightening old witch, with a reputation for eating children, this Baba Yaga is an eccentric, rather than scary, older woman.
They Might Be Giants’ current Australian tour has included a few two-night stands in which they showcase different decades of their musical output. With a career that spans almost forty years and hundreds of songs released, there’s plenty of material to cover.
Writers' Week Director Jo Dyer talks to Glam Adelaide about this year's line up of speakers and events.
The crew behind Gravity and Other Myths spent time in France perfecting their newest show, which focuses on the creation of life from the smallest beginnings.
Photography by Jonathan James, @jonnojames on Instagram. Laneway Festival brings in a host of budding fashionistas to display the best of their thrift shop chic. This year, the festival grounds were no different and the mellow 25C gave goers the best climate for funky dress. Make sure to check out our gallery of the artists […]
Photography by Jonathan James, @jonnojames on Instagram. Indie festival and now international drawcard, Laneway Festival, brought in another year of local and international artists that Adelaide flocked to Port Adelaide to see. Walking from the Ethelton train stop to Hart’s Mill, the whole of Port Adelaide was vibrating from the excitement and anticipation from the […]
Book worms of Adelaide, Writers' Week is coming and there's a huge lineup of authors, guests and new initiatives in store for 2019.
From the 1st till the 17th of March, AF19 offers more than 70 awesome events in theatre, contemporary and classical music, opera, dance, film, forums and visual arts.
Vietnamese bao buns, butter chicken dumplings, and ube ice cream anyone?
Beach location festivals are quickly becoming the next big thing and By The C is joining the fray and bringing some huge names with it.