Chants Des Catacombes is sinister, fascinating and far from conventional.
Science buffs will have a whale of a time at the marine-themed Fringe parade and opening night party at the Science Exchange tonight.
Rough and romantic, heart breaking and hilarious, this hour long Australian premiere is queer theatre at its best.
AC Arts acting alumni Matilda Bailey and Chelsea Evans have been busy since their graduation last year, developing an original work to premiere at the 2012 Adelaide Fringe Festival.
See the characters of Charles Dickens brought to life by one of the world’s most acclaimed character actors, Miriam Margolyes.
SA films and talent swept the field at the inaugural AACTA Awards ceremony, held on Tuesday at the Sydney Opera House.
Full list of nominees and winners of the 2012 Samsung AACTA Awards.
Charlie Pickering will return to Adelaide with a show about topics that excite extreme interest in some and confuse almost everyone else.
Eddie Ifft is one of Australia’s most popular American comics and he returns to the Adelaide Fringe in 2012 with his brand new show.
A little bit stand-up, a little bit slapstick and a little bit lovely, Tessa Waters returns to Adelaide in 2012 for the premier season of her new solo offering.
The Mount Barker JazzFest has been renamed HOOT! Adelaide Hills Jazz Festival – Mount Barker.
Zephyr Quartet will team up with visual/performance artist Jo Kerlogue for a new music and live improvised visual art performance.
One of the must-see stars of Australia’s alternative poetry movement is dreadlocked, colourful and eclectic poet Candy Royalle.
Emerging South Australian filmmaker Brendon Skinner has won the prestigious Beijing Pitching Competition.
The Board of the BigPond Adelaide Film Festival has announced that Amanda Duthie will take over as Director and CEO, following Katrina Sedgwick's departure at the end of this year.
Glass artist Deb Jones will present a series of new works at JamFactory from this December.
A free organ and choral concert will be held at Adelaide Town Hall on Sunday November 27th featuring young local musician Alexander Paine.
Event Cinemas Marion is the place to go this October, with an exciting calendar packed full of exclusive screenings, previews and other special events.
Now in its sixth year, Our Mob is once again calling for entries. Artist submission is free and entry forms are available for download from Adelaide Festival Centre website. Ananguku Arts will also be holding ‘Our Mob’ information sessions for regional centres across the state to assist artists with applications.
The Come Out Festival Board has announced the appointment of Noel Jordan as Artistic Director of Come Out Youth Arts Festival for 2013 and 2015.