Storm Large lives up to her improbable name: she is a force of nature. A singer, a songwriter, an arranger, she knows how to put together a cabaret show.
Tex Perkins is the jobbing musician’s jobbing musician. He is never not making music, and refuses to stay in any one mould
"The Front" is a new Australian musical following the people and events surrounding the bloodiest battle in ANZAC history - Fromelle.
The Karrin Allyson Quartet was just around the corner, at the Dunstan Playhouse, and yet a world away from the glitterati Gala event at the Festival Centre.
The show began with a busker coming in from the foyer and starting to perform with his beat box on the stage to the confusion of most of the audience.
An utterly charming, live puppet show made up of multiple puppets on beautifully designed miniature sets projected onto a movie screen & accompanied by incredible music.
Australian Dance Theatre presented the opening night of their return season of Proximity at the Dunstan Playhouse, which also marked the start of the 50th anniversary celebrations in 2015.
Two different tales are told through contemporary dance which highlights the compelling storytelling and talent of Bangarra Dance Theatre.
The Suit is set in a 50’s South African township during apartheid where a husband & wife are irrevocably changed after an affair.
Award-winning comic Lawrence Mooney reveals why he's a stupid liar (and women are better at it) in his upcoming one-night-only stand-up show.
Oscar Wilde's classic comedy of manners and mistaken identity when two friends assume the name of Earnest to win the affections of their sweethearts.
Australian Dance Theatre has today announced that Proximity will return to Adelaide for a season at the Dunstan Playhouse this November to mark the start of the 50th anniversary celebrations in 2015.
Christopher Hale’s Sylvan Coda Project promised flamenco infused jazz and a Sunday afternoon of cool, sultry sounds; happily, it did not disappoint. The show opened with Aloysius Leeson playing beautiful Spanish solo guitar before introducing his Quartet to the stage.
“I’ve never heard such unbridled enthusiasm for such a lack-lustre key”. So said Guthrie Govan last night, after threatening to do several songs in G minor! This cheeky humour is all part of Govan’s charm, which he wove seamlessly into an amazing set of guitar virtuosity, in front of a sold-out house of admirers.
This year’s Guitar Festival is a delightful offering of some of the most impressive guitarists and performers in the world. Debashish Bhattacharya, is no exception with his reputation as a slide guitarist with an impressive instrumental arsenal proceeding him.
Kathy Najimy mesmerised the audience with tales of family, her upbringing, and human rights, giving amusing anecdotes and reasons to consider our own thoughts.
With 124 years of experience between them, the Kermonds have all the polish you would expect and the energy to match in their old fashioned vaudeville show.
Brian d’Arcy James is a friendly, self-effacing, and popular Broadway performer with several awards to his name and his concert set out to show us why.
One of Australia's first ladies of the stage performs her debut solo CD in concert, revealing her life and loves, from musicals and motherhood to the present.
Sassy, full of brass and oozing class, Rhonda Burchmore ditches the nice girl image for a night of salacious wickedness...