A provocative new festival piece, a premiere Australian work, re-imagined international and Australian classics and a post-modern masterpiece that rocks the very foundations of theatre itself are just some of the highlights making up State Theatre Company South Australia’s 2020 season, the first program from its new artistic director Mitchell Butel.
It’s time to reminisce about your teenage years, both its horrors and heart-warming experiences, as we follow 14-year-old Greta on the colourful, dramatic and surreal night of her 15th birthday in Girl Asleep - a truly unique coming-of-age tale.
Girl Asleep, Windmill’s critically acclaimed coming-of-age theatre production that went on to be adapted into an internationally award-winning film, returns to the stage at the Adelaide Festival Centre this week.
Alfred Hitchcock was (and probably still is) thought of as the 'Master of Suspense' when it comes to films. Simon Phillips is certainly one of the 'Masters' when it comes to directing stage shows, especially those that have an extremely entertaining appeal to a wide range of audiences. So, it is rather fitting that there has been a very successful teaming of the two talents to produce this wonderful and highly entertaining stage adaptation of North By Northwest.
A quirky coming-of-age tale about an awkward teen who enters a mystical dreamscape during her 15th birthday party where she learns to leave her childhood behind.
The nominees for the 17th annual South Australian Screen Awards (SASAs) have been revealed, with winners to be announced at a Gala event on 13 May at the Mercury Cinema.
Six months since its world première at the 2015 Adelaide Film Festival, South Australian film Girl Asleep is storming the international cinema world.
In Midsummer Night’s Dream Shakespeare called them Rude Mechanicals, common folk who want to perform for the Prince and maybe win his favour.
Who said they don't do food? Adelaide's only Mexican bar, Chihuahua Bar, will be showing us how to do food so right with their special Sunday Lunch Club events coming up this October. You won't want to miss either of them. Trust us...
State Theatre SA has launched its 2015 program of plays which aim to provoke, inspire and delight with a celebration of modern & classic shows & big names.
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 Windmill Theatre trilogy continues, this time flipping ideas of heroism and gender on their heads in the hilarious and colourful Girl Asleep.
This is the last production from State Theatre for this year and they could not ask for a bigger finish. Better still is the fact that it is involving so many South Australians.
Celebrating its 10th birthday year, Windmill’s 2012 season includes two brand new world premiere productions, both directed by Artistic Director, Rosemary Myers.