DreamBIG's Creative Producer, Georgi Paech speaks to Glam Adelaide about this year's festival
Adelaide will attempt to break a world record, inviting thousands of children to contribute to a gigantic painting at the Come Out Children’s Festival’s Big Family Weekend on 23 and 24 May.
Random is a one hander about a Jamaican family in the UK and how the course of a single day can be changed through a random act of violence.
Patch Theatre company have delivered a visually spectacular delight. This show, simply, is fun and enjoyable for both you and your children.
Director/Writer Alirio Zavarce has developed a powerful and bright message of hope, born from the ashes of personal stories told by migrants, refugee children, and first and fifth generation Australians.
Come Out Festival has launched its strong 2013 program with a fantastic day at Carclew Youth Arts Centre.
Come Out Festival 2013 offers something for everyone; from hip-hop playing violinists to world class local theatre and a state-wide publishing project for toddlers through to school students.
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.
Been wondering why there are randomly placed pianos around Adelaide? Wonder no more! More than 30 pianos are positioned around the streets of Adelaide, metropolitan areas and various regional communities for the COME OUT Festival.
Enjoy Shakespeare but too “time poor” to endure the full-length plays? Then this is the show for you! Three brave actors act, alliterate and amaze in this hilarious romp through all 37 of Shakespeare’s plays in just 99 minutes! First performed in 1987 at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, from Romeo to Richard III no Shakespeare […]
COME OUT Festival 2011 presents a schools' program packed full of every genre. From theatre to visual arts, literature to dance, the Festival will present over 130 performances, workshops, events, public art and visual arts exhibitions in over 35 venues across Adelaide and regional South Australia.