Charlie Smith is simply sensational as the 13 year old who inadvertently finds himself as an adult in NLTCs production of 'Big - The Musical', based on the 1988 Tom Hanks' comedy.
Northern Light Theatre Company is thrilled to have David Gauci (2015 Cabaret Festival’s ‘Sold Out’ It Was Worth The Weight) at the helm of their latest production, 'Big'.
To find out what sort of Diva she is, Tahlia Ries takes to the stage in To Diva or Not To Diva and takes us through various styles, from Broadway to Opera.
The story of sixties band The Mamas and The Papas who became one of the hottest bands of the era with enduring hits that are still much-loved today.
It has been 60 years since an Adelaide audience has experienced the heart-warming Christmas story of Amahl and the Night Visitors. This year, a passionate and talented team of Adelaide-based artists have pooled their talents to present four shows at the Space Theatre between 4 November – 6 November 2014.
Most people who have survived open-heart surgery would thank their lucky stars and move on. Shelley Dunstone isn’t most people.
This ultimate, retro homage to the 1980 film that starred Olivia Newton-John and Gene Kelly finds the right balance of cheese, romance and fashion faux pas.
Presented by Alison Kimber Reviewed Thursday 20th June 2013 Everyone has that guilty pleasure song they’ll blast in the car, but cut the volume when they stop at the lights … for fear of society uncovering their secret shame. Whether it be ABBA, The Seekers, or perhaps you’re a closeted “Belieber”. With her debut […]
Emma Knights is here to challenge your perceptions and provide an insight to the true musical mastery that opera can exhibit with this interactive children’s opera.
Adventures with a Brazilian is the surreal story of Shelley Dunstone who catches an elevator in Sydney and arrives on a beach in 1960s Rio de Janeiro where she meets her inspiration and heartthrob, Tom Jobim, one of the most prominent Bossa Nova artists ever.
There’s a lot to love about this show which delivers the humour well. It's light, bright and fairly well paced, making this a production worthy of water cooler conversation in any office.