Nocturne is set in an average 1980s American suburb where a horrific tragedy destroys a young man’s family.
Five characters examine their relationship with Atlanta, a member of their group who is now dead, and with each other.
Starting last week, the improvisation group, Soap! Improv, is presenting an on-going, improvised 'Upstairs Downstairs'-style show, 'Upstairs Downton'.
On the face of it, this play is simply a series of exchanges between two men who are in training to enter the New York Marathon later in the year.
Although not a household name in Australia, this prolific contemporary German playwright and theatre director has written an allegory bathed in magic realism and tricked out with quirky cinematic idiosyncracies.
Celebrating a season of MidWinter Murders, Improv Adelaide is hosting some of the city’s best improvisation troupes, putting them to the test with interactive murder mysteries.
Thomas ‘Tommo’ Peaceful who, although not real, is a representation of the many teenage boys who were court martialled and shot during WWI.
Presented by Promise Adelaide and adapted by Simon Reade from Michael Morpurgo’s celebrated novel, Private Peaceful is the moving story of a young soldier killed by firing squad in World War I.
Put together by Alan Hendry from the participants of an “Act Your Age” workshop, this collection of short scenes is aimed at breaking down the ageist stereo-types.
This week we welcomed another new theatre company to the Adelaide amateur scene with their first outing at the Bakehouse - IpSkip Productions' production of 'Educating Rita'
Glam catches up with James McCluskey-Garcia who plays Frank in IpSkip Productions' upcoming production of Willy Russell's 'Educating Rita'
Adapt Enterprises takes on playwright Peter Shaffer’s Equus under the guidance of director and actor Ross Vosvotekas.
Unseen Theatre Company premieres 'Feet of Clay', an original adaptation of the eponymous Discworld novel by Sir Terry Pratchett.
Presented by Accidental Productions Reviewed 7 Oct 2016 Are you in need of a good laugh? Well, get yourself down to the Bakehouse Theatre and buy a ticket for Out of the Ordinary. It will cure your ills and leave you feeling better about life! The story is about a girl who just wants to be […]
This extremely well written play by Tom Holloway explores the separateness of the individual, even when we are “together”.
In his comedy/drama, 'Biography: A Game' Max Frisch questions our ability to change against our own habits, our desire for immediate gratification, and our fear of the unknown.
Price Check' is a great little Aussie musical set in a local supermarket and has been penned and produced by ex-Adelaidean, Sean Weatherly, and is currently performing here in his home town.
The Wee Free Men' is the latest Sir Terry Pratchett’s Discworld stories to be adapted by Adelaide local, Pamela Munt.
The myth of Lucifer, the fallen Archangel, has been around for ages. Often he is depicted as boastful and unlikeable. Philippe Klaus gives us a different take.
Presented by Andi Snelling Review 29 February 2016 For 24 years writer and performer Andi Snelling recorded her thoughts, feelings and experiences of growing up, inside her diary. #DearDiary is the culmination of those 24 years as she explores her wild inner psyche using cleverly chosen snippets from her diary. #DearDiary is an eclectic combination […]