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...
An examination of love, friendship, trust, letting go and how well we really know ourselves and others, told through the eyes of the inhabitants of Mary Street.
With a touch of Swedish Chef, Buster Keaton and the Keystone Cops, two bumbling chefs and an awkward customer interact with a chicken with hilarious results.
This staging of the UK TV series presents facts about lesser known (usually gory) aspects of history to the young in zany, child-safe Monty Pythonesque style.
The Long Way Home is an emotional tribute to our service men and women, created from the first-hand accounts of returning soldiers.
The Adelaide Cabaret Festival and David M. Hawkins are thrilled to announce that legendary singer- songwriter Melanie Safka is making her long awaited return to Australian shores this June with her People In The Front Row Tour.
Everyone’s favourite dancing mouse is back with another show to delight her young fans. Camembert Academy of Dance has been asked to do a live TV broadcast and whom could Ms Mimi pick to organise and choreograph but Angelina Ballerina!
Vere means faith, and there is faith aplenty in this story of a brilliant physics lecturer struck down by a debilitative disease leading to rapid onset dementia and a form of Parkinson’s.
Some of the best and brightest of South Australia’s arts and cultural professionals have been recognised at the 2013 Ruby Awards.
With themes covering our need for love, connectivity and community; plays consisting of classics, new Australian works and works daring to push the envelope; and a line up of local, interstate and even international talent, next year’s season promises to be quite exciting with a little something for everyone.
An extremely well thought out and executed production which preserves and yet improves upon Coward’s original play, in a way that most of us could not imagine.
After its outstanding success in 2012, the International Classical Guitar Competition again invites emerging players to compete for a share of $32,000 in prizes, making it one of the most prestigious guitar competitions in the world. The competition winner will also be invited to perform in the 2016 Adelaide International Guitar Festival. The competition […]
The touring production features nine dancers in an upbeat performance with wonderful twists on many popular styles of dance, including hip hop and ballet.