Another absolute treat in our local performing art production scene
A really great piece of Music Theatre
With COVID restrictions making economically-viable live theatre difficult, Red Phoenix and Holden Street have come up with an ingenious solution.
A musical comedy by Eddie Perfect based on the life of Australian cricketer Shane Warne.
Ray Cooney is a legend of British comic theatre, from the mid 60’s to the mid 90’s there was always a Ray Cooney farce playing somewhere in London’s West End. Mr Cooney is 87 years old and still going strong proving the old adage laughter is the best medicine.
King Arthur forms his Knights of the Round Table and sets off to find the Holy Grail in Monty Python's absurdist musical comedy based on their hit 1975 film "Monty Python and the Holy Grail".
Season’s Greetings: a family gathers for four days of Christmas festivities, which rapidly disintegrate into attempted adultery, attempted murder and attempted puppetry!
The ever-reliable St Jude’s have chosen a recent Neil Simon as their latest offering. Unlike the standard, Simon canon, this piece is gently sentimental and quietly humorous
South Australian Light Opera Society Inc, (SALOS), have once again given us a fantastic production of a well loved show: The Desert Song.
David Williamson's Australian classic, 'Don's Party' has spawned a sequel, 'Don Parties On' in which Gillard and Abbott get a serve this time round.
Following their sellout season of Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus, Holden Street Theatres' resident theatre company Red Phoenix return with the Adelaide premiere of David Williamson's Don Parties On.
Michael Jacobs' comedy 'Cheaters' is about relationships and an examination of commitment and fidelity.
Galleon Theatre Company are all set to present Michael Jacobs' delightful rom-com (with a slight difference) Cheaters as their 2016 season's final production.
Two locally written one-Act plays tackle the issues of freedom of speech and equality for women in two very different ways: one a drama, the other a comedy.
From June 23rd Moore Books and Holden Street Theatres are presenting a double bill of one act plays at Holden Street. Both plays are written and directed by Tony Moore.
'Sex Cells' follows the office lives of four women who work in a sex toy call centre. The story follows their lives as they search for love, family and meaning.
British play 'Sex Cells' is soon to have its Australian Premiere, when Adelaide’s Galleon Theatre Group presents it at the Domain Theatre, Marion Cultural Centre.
Nine dogs, are impounded, and share their stories and hopes. Will they be rescued, or will they be taken on “the long walk”, from which they never return?
Directed by Tony Moore, this SA premiere tells the story of nine unwanted dogs. The play shares their tales about how they got that way.
Friday night guided tours of the West Terrace Cemetery bring history to life. Punters meet people from the past and hear audio recreations of historical moments