Prepare for a musical showdown between leading theatre organists Brett Kavanagh and Debbie Fitzsummons, back in Adelaide by popular demand.
Experience a musical battle at "Duelling Keyboards". This thrilling performance at the legendary Capri Theatre is not to be missed!
My Policeman, TÁR and The Banshees of Inisherin, are AFF Special Presentations over three days at the Capri Theatre, from 20-22 October.
The 2022 Adelaide Film Festival program launched last night, and we cannot wait!
The Capri Theatre is hosting the premiere of 'How to Please a Woman'. The following night, also catch a midnight screening of The Rocky Horror Picture Show.
Goodwood's Capri Theatre is hosting a Grease Sing-A-Long today, Friday May 14, so tonight you can be singing along with your favourite characters.
Marie Clark Musical Theatre Company invites you to join them for a special fundraising screening of the film, Monty Python & The Holy Grail! Bring your mum, dad, grandma, grandpa, best friend, cousin, next-door neighbour or the shrubbery down the road! All welcome!
Here's the incentive you've been waiting for to get off your ass and donate those winter goods you've kept aside for those in need.
Getting out to explore the suburbs is one of the great pleasures of a weekend and Goodwood Rd is brimming with locations to discover.
Get ready for chocolate overload...
For one night only, this annual festival of short adventure sports films provided a surprisingly eclectic selection of movies that got your heart racing.
What better place to catch some cult than in the retro setting of the Capri?
The Ocean Film Festival Australia is set to make a splash as it tours the country in March.
Hollywood legend Margot Kidder, the original Lois Lane, is coming to Adelaide and you have the chance to meet her!
Actor/Director/Writer George Basha talks about his new hard-hitting prison drama, Convict, opening in Adelaide on 28 February 2014.Actor/Director/Writer George Basha talks about his new hard-hitting prison drama, Convict
Every generation has their “Kath and Kim” and in the golden age of Australian radio, Ada and Elsie were the queens of comedy. For sixteen years, this daredevil duo broke the rules by proving women could be funny, raunchy and just as topical as the men.
The Marx Brothers took comedy into a new, free, fresh direction that led the way for many who came after them. Their anarchic approach to comedy shook the cobwebs out of the genre.
A stage show about Julius Henry “Groucho” Marx, written by Millicent-born former politician Neil Cole, is heading to Adelaide for two performances during the 2013 Adelaide Fringe Festival.