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 […]
Multi-award winning guitarist, Aleksandr Tsiboulski, joined forces with popular Soprano, Jane Edwards, to present a wonderful concert of music spanning four centuries.
Karin Schaupp divided her concert in half, the first being Australian music, the second more closely relating to the title of the concert. Both halves finished with works featuring the Adelaide Chamber Singers and her special guest for the opening piece in the second half was the renowned Flamenco guitarist, Oscar Guzmán.
When Shawn Mullins walked onto the stage at the Dunstan Playhouse the audience broke into spontaneous applause and after his first number Summer Time they were enraptured.
In another bold collaborative move Leigh Warren and Dancers and Timothy Sexton and the State Opera have combined to stage Piazzolla’s remarkable tango opera. Estupendo!
This is certainly a contender for the title of State Theatre’s best play of the 2010 season, so far, and it definitely deserves good audiences.
Stephen Page and Bangarra Dance are to be heartily congratulated for this remarkable evening, a tribute to all concerned and a timely recognition of many centuries of Australian history.
One of the most celebrated plays of the decade, French playwright Yasmina Reza’s God of Carnage is a comedy of manners without the manners.
William Shakespeare’s “star-cross’d lovers” are getting another airing, this time under the direction of Geordie Brookman for State Theatre in his own adaptation of the script, written in association with Nicki Bloom.
n 2010 Shakespeare’s romantic tragedy will be replayed on the Dunstan Playhouse stage. The classic story based on forbidden love has been a big part of the theatre since it was first performed in 1595 and ever since has connected with millions around the world.
Entertaining Mr.Sloane was an important transitional work, moving away from the influence of Pinter and Rattigan and finding the way towards his later, more farcical works.
Caroline O’Connor has become synonymous with the show, Chicago. Adelaide audiences are always pleased to have a visit from the local girl who made good. Fabulous!
Stephen Schwartz is the man of the moment, with Wicked, still breaking box office records.
Meow Meow took the Dunstan Playhouse by storm, and left it in ruins, in an action packed performance.
This is an exhibition of ultimate professionalism born of innumerable hours of intensive practice and constant refinement.
This should come with a health warning about aching jaws from laughing and sore hands from applauding.
John Waters gets right to the core of each song and immerses himself in it.
This would, without doubt, be the most intellectually stimulating offering in this Cabaret Festival and a thoroughly absorbing and enriching session it proved to be.
This is probably the best thing that State Theatre has offered for some time, so try to catch it.
Written by Don Reid, this play documents the exercise sessions at a local gymnasium, Gerry’s Gym, where five long term friends gather weekly.