Before you all get swept up in the hype of V8 Supercar racing, or even if car racing isn't exactly your thing - there are still some awesome concerts that the Clipsal 500 has to offer.
On Thursday a few of the Glam Adelaide team headed off to spend the first day of the Clipsal 500 Adelaide in the new Race Cage! As soon as we arrived it was more than clear that the Race Cage is bringing the class back to Clipsal.
Contemporary dance is alive and well in Adelaide. You must see this innovative and exciting production for yourself before it closes.
This beautiful play, with its amazingly informed and powerful performances from these three magical actors, has the ability to awaken your inner child and give you back your childhood for a while.
This piece is a great example of how theatre should be; interesting, informative, entertaining but, most of all, captivating and totally absorbing.
The depth of emotion shown through the monologues and the music is further proof of why Sanders was awarded the Adelaide Critics Circle’s Emerging Artist Award in 2011.
David Calvitto and Beth Fitzgerald are a perfect pairing in this fast paced and witty piece. They do not waste a word of this rapid fire tongue twister of a script.
A reminder to local residents and visitors to roll up their sleeves and take part in Clean Up Australia Day on Sunday March 4th.
With the question asked, “Are you where you expected your life to be?” Jenny Wynter launches into her first number which summarises what the next hour will cover; that life is an unexpected variety show.
This was a very good tribute to Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jnr.
A former World War II Spitfire fighter pilot, Peter Walker, recalls the past and reveals the present, linking the two. Get along and take a flip with him in the old crate. Chocks away chaps.
The Miele Class Acts cookery classes, running from Thursday April 26 – Wednesday May 2, are an intrinsic part of this year’s Tasting Australia festival and a rare chance for food lovers to enjoy an intimate cookery experience with some of the best in the business.
The garden kicks into over drive this week with the return of more of Adelaide's favourite artists.
The Bone Health Foundation, formally known as The Bone Growth Foundation, will celebrate its new name and a new direction at a VIP event on Wednesday February 29 at the Adelaide Zoo.
Whilst the season will be over by the time this is published, Lucy Russell is a name to look out for at future Cabaret Fringe Festivals and around the Cabaret circuit
Their situation hasn't really changed since last year, but the stories have gotten funnier for these three comics suffering through motherhood. Quite possibly the funniest show not-quite-in town.
In the days before television, when audiences flocked to theatres to watch their favourite serials performed for radio, they were also made privy to the magic behind the show.
David Ferrier demonstrates with 100% accuracy his ability to tell when someone is lying to him. Sadly, the rest of the show fails to truly engage or entertain.
Spirason is exhausting to watch and extremely funny for lovers of oddball humour.
This show for me, was everything I think the Fringe should be celebrating; quirky and original snippets of art and performance in hidden (and not so hidden) venues across Adelaide.