Adelaide's own David Salter is performing at this year's Edinburgh Festival Fringe
It’s certainly an experience, you’re guaranteed surprises, and you’ll be glad you went
The Explorers Club is full of wacky characters in ridiculous situations, and the laughs are fast and frequent
The tightest, funniest post-apocalyptic Disney-themed comedy you’ll see this Fringe
A Christmas Carol is a story that has become a part of Christmas time for many of us. Whether it's the original novel by Charles Dickens or one of the many film adaptations, it is a well-known tale. For their final season of 2020, the Adelaide Repertory Theatre presents a new, reworked version of this timeless tale.
Director Sue Wylie has lovingly brought to life Brenton Whittle’s easy-going reflection on death in Well, Shut My Mouth. This new local play, boasting a confident and cohesive cast, meditates on what it means to “slip on to the other side” through the eyes of three generations of a very Australian family.
The fantastical world of Dr Seuss comes to life as the Cat in the Hat, Horton Hears a Who! and many other favourite stories and characters intertwine in a colourful musical for the whole family.
Well away from the chaos of The Garden of Unearthly Delight and Gluttony is the beautiful Stirling Community Theatre. At 10pm on a Thursday night, David Salter’s one-man cabaret ‘Make Believe’ established itself as a highlight of the Adelaide Fringe.
For the first production from Verendus Theatrical the show was a winner. Mostly it lived up to its billing of ‘Over two hours of Fun’ (program cover).
This play written by Stephen Adly Guirgis was nominated in the Tonys in 2011 and that is how it attracted the attention of Nick Fagin, the driving force behind Lost in Translation.
Glam Adelaide interviews founder of Lost In Translation, Nick Fagan about his latest production, 'The Motherf**ker With The Hat'
David Salter and Rachel Rai join riotous forces for a night of cabaret at the Holden Street Theatre.
The Umbrella Plays is a collection of ten sketches involving love, revenge, infidelity and friendship and all featuring an umbrella.
Samuel Beckett wrote Roughs for radio. So, how would you stage them as plays? The answer is simple and blindingly obvious: blindfold the audience!
On Feb 8 Davine Interventionz Productions won the Theatre Association of South Australia’s MusiCAL Award for its 2015 production of 'The Story Of My Life'.
“Do you remember when you met your best friend?” Alvin Kelby has died and it is left to his best friend, award-winning author Thomas Weaver, to compose a eulogy fitting of a lifelong friendship.
The story of sixties band The Mamas and The Papas who became one of the hottest bands of the era with enduring hits that are still much-loved today.
This jukebox musical of famous Australian singer/songwriter Peter Allen mirrors the man himself: glitzy, colourful, funny, sentimental, & chock full of talent.
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.
They sing, they dance and they talk to God on cell phones! The Altar Boyz are here again to save the world, one fan at a time.