This Chinese Lunar New Year, Adelaide Festival Centre will ring in the Year of the Rooster with the Butterfly Ladies Band – Chinese New Year Concert 2017 and The World Is Not Flat – Chinese Contemporary Video Art exhibition
Molière’s seventeenth-century play is given new life in the State Theatre Company and Brink Production’s final offering of 2016, 'Tartuffe'.
Founded in 1992 by Noa Wertheim and Adi Sha’al, Vertigo Dance Company is the premiere, contemporary dance ensemble of Israel.
This 'The 39 Steps' is a funny, good natured send-up of the classic Alfred Hitchcock movie that was in turn based on John Buchan's famous British thriller novel.
Former Cabaret Festival director Kate Ceberano and former Adelaide Festival director, Paul Grabowsky are old colleagues. So it’s good to see them together in a show of love songs.
Naomi Price IS Adele in the joyous "Rumour Has It".
Going to see a movie at the Dunstan Playhouse doesn’t seem like the ordinary thing to do, however it was the perfect setting for this showing of Labyrinth.
Miss Lisa Fischer and Grand Baton serve up some smooth sounds this Cabaret Festival.
Harry Shearer and Judith Owen are performers who just happen to be married - so what better than to perform together.
The Juliet Letters are brought to life with local talents Michaela Burger, Cameron Goodall, Jude Henshall, and Jamie Jewell.
Short, fast, loud and seriously sexy, Songs for the Fallen is an ode to one of the most famous lovers in history: the fabled Lady of the Camellias.
Presented by Eric Dare and The Adelaide Festival Centre Reviewed 14 June 2016 You probably don’t think of the Dunstan Playhouse as a cinema, but that’s exactly what it’s been turned into for the 2016 Cabaret Festival’s Movie Night series. The first film to be dug from the vaults and screened specially for the season […]
Writing music alongside poet and fellow activist Bertolt Brecht, Kurt Weill would set the pace for Broadway musicals for decades to come.
Ali McGregor's new Cabaret show is a mixture of trashy pop, rock and jazz.
There have been many famous pairs of twins throughout history: Romulus and Remus; the Olsens, Schwarzenegger and Devito; and now Rhonda Burchmore and Trevor Ashley.
The original "Frankie Valli" from the Australian production of 'The Jersey Boys', Bobby Fox, presents his Cabaret tribute to the man.
Shocking, hilarious and gripping, this Adelaide-based play is set to take on the world stage.
Golem presents a multimedia theatre experience. While Golem was first performed in Europe in 2014, it enjoyed its Australian premiere this Festival season.
Romeo Castellucci is undoubtedly one of the great, contemporary theatre practitioners, and this is the Australian premiere of his controversial Go, Down, Moses.
Woven through bleak humour, brash Aussie accents and instinctive cock-fights, this destructive play reveals a cynical portrait of the city where dreams are broken.