There was no doubt at all about the popularity of Lea Salonga, and the effect that this marvellous concert had had on those who were lucky enough to have tickets.
This production was, in fact, just an illustrated biographical lecture on the life of Lena Horne. James Gavin stood at a lectern reading sections from his book, with slides, videos and a few songs interspersed..
Presented by 2012 Adelaide Cabaret Festival Reviewed Friday 8th June 2012 Eddie Perfect, winner of the 2011 Helpmann Award for Best Cabaret Performer, is presenting his new show, which is one of the opening night performances for this year’s Cabaret Festival and an Adelaide première. The publicity tells us that this “is a kind of […]
The famous ‘memory play’, written by ‘Tennessee’ Williams, is getting another outing under the direction of Artistic Director, Adam Cook. Cook is going out on a triumphal high note with this production.
See the characters of Charles Dickens brought to life by one of the world’s most acclaimed character actors, Miriam Margolyes.
Make sure that you get to see this production while you can. It is a moving and powerful celebration of love in a production filled with marvellous performances.
This is one for your diary and it would be wise to book soon, as patrons are being very positive in their comments and word is spreading fast.
The two pieces provided a fine evening of dance fusions and contrasts to start the OzAsia Festival for this year, with the clarity, precision and expressiveness that we have come to expect from Leigh Warren and Dancers.
Anton Chekov's tragi-comedy is about three city bred girls, the Prozorof sisters, who find themselves trapped in a small provincial town. This is a powerful play that still has relevance today.
Award-winning South Australian businesses, 'the food business' and Talinga Grove have joined forces to deliver a stunning six-course end-of month lunch featuring new season olives. The EOM lunch will be held on Sunday July 31st at Bistro by 'the food business', overlooking the River Torrens. Tallinga Grove won gold medals for the the ‘Best Kalamata […]
Director, Geordie Brookman, has given himself a head start to success with his choice of this AWGIE award winning and critically acclaimed script by Andrew Bovell. Get a ticket before they all go and hurry to this remarkably fine production.
This show had style, and most of it came from Burchmore. She is not just a great performer but also a very genuine person. Try to catch her last show.
Husband and wife team, Rachael Beck and Ian Stenlake, take a long hard look at love in the première of their new show. Treat yourself to a night out with a couple of Australia's finest entertainers.
Chita Rivera is a star in the fullest meaning of that term, and she was a star when that word really meant something. In this performance she demonstrates clearly, exactly what being a real star means.
This was another big hit for Robyn Archer and her cohorts, with a very satisfied audience milling around talking about it enthusiastically in the foyer after.
Their performance for this year's Festival, their first trip to Australia, was a sell out, and it was not hard to see why.
Soprano, Katie Noonan, has joined forces with guitarist, Karin Schaupp, touring Australia to present a superb concert covering an eclectic mix of British music written over many centuries
With a voice spun from audible luminescence, Katie Noonan collaborates for the first time with internationally renowned poet of the guitar Karin Schaupp, in two special performances at the Dunstan Playhouse on 27 and 28 May.
Written by Adam Long, Daniel Singer and Jess Winfield for The Reduced Shakespeare Company and first performed at the Edinburgh Fringe in 1987, this play reduces all 37 plays and the sonnets into a couple of hours of hilarity.
Bistro by the food business is reopening tonight (Thursday 10 March) following three months closure due to the major building works at the Dunstan Playhouse.