Count Dracula is one of the most famous gothic horror characters, created in 1897 by Irish author Abraham ‘Bram’ Stoker and based on history’s Vlad The Impaler.
Adapted from the 1954 MGM movie of the same name, the stage version is an unashamedly old fashioned, feel-good musical that leaves you humming the tunes.
Van Badham’s play examines security, both national and, in particular, personal, with social media like Facebook making us vulnerable to scrutiny and abuse.
Skilfully directed with a top-notch production team, Blackout deserves to be seen, but do not panic if you don’t understand it completely.
A group of high school girls who, through a prank, cause one of their own to have a tragic accident, and in trying to cover it up, cause even greater tragedy.
Robert Armstrong’s Summer of Blood is a humorous black comedy that caustically looks at the horror movie industry and questions the ownership of creativity.
This is neither a show nor a revue, but rather a concert showcasing songs from movies and stage musicals, performed by the company’s upcoming young talent.
Mr Snot-Bottom and his best friend Phlegm are battling to save the world from the Zombie Baby Apocalypse with bottom jokes, rude noises and silliness aplenty – and the youngsters just love it.
Those sound effects wizards, mimes extraordinaire & knock-about physical comics are back on stage with a vengeance but it's definitely not for kids.
Musical Director Ben Saunders makes a leap from orchestra pit onto the stage to perform a solo cabaret show – with wonderful results.
Sammy J and his purple headed puppet pal, Randy are modern Australian comic icons, and their latest production is the tour to launch their very first CD.
The star player of an AFL team comes out as gay, assuming everyone will readily accept the news of his sexuality.
A murder/thriller parody salute to the Master of the Macabre, Alfred Hitchcock, performed by American comedy trio, Sound & Fury.
Two years ago, John Hinton gave us an insight into the musical world of Charles Darwin and the Origin of the Species. Now Albert Einstein is given the Hinton touch!
21 year old Chloe prepares to become one of the first female Olympic boxers in the 2012, London Olympic Games.
Adelaide audiences are getting a second serving of his highly acclaimed and very successful 2013 version of Oliver! by the Gilbert and Sullivan Society of SA.
Based on James A Michener’s Pulitzer Prize winning novel, South Pacific is one of the classics of musical theatre containing some of the greatest, most memorable songs of all time.
During Le Week-end, Jim Broadbent’s character remarks that if you truly love someone, then you like and hate something about them every five minutes. This insightful piece of homespun wisdom basically sums up this romantic comedy for elders.
A bomb explodes in a Central London market, killing 120 people but there is more to the terrorism case than meets the eye in this slick thriller by Steven Knight.
The Home Guard of Walmington On Sea return with three episodes of television's "Dad's Army" live on stage at the Noarlunga Theatre Company.