Samantha Bond talks with Phi Theodoros about her Feast Festival show, Love at a Distance. She's known to some by the stage name, Ukulele Dream Girl, and with a name like that, how can you not want to know more?
Numinous Asylum is a developmental piece that explores the multi-faceted world of mental health and the social and psychological approaches found within that sphere.
The Measure of a Man is framed around the idea of being larger than average when it comes to sex organs and what this can mean when it comes to sex itself. It is from this point that the anxieties and worries about the body, experiences with other people, and the pressures of gay men expectations are stitched together in an intimate monologue.
British writer Alice Birch won the George Devine Award (for a promising playwright) in 2014, with her work Revolt. She Said. Revolt Again. Composed of a series of vignettes, the piece deconstructs those frameworks which we often take so for granted that we don’t notice them until they are flipped: language; work; mothering; marriage and so forth.
Feast Festival’s comedy line up has come to Raj House with The Dykeside – Two Left.
Mama Alto came to the Raj House foyer with an intimate show in her unique jazz-gospel style.
Finding Me Volume Three is the final, or book end, version of the Finding Me trilogy of 2018. The show has been in evolution since the Adelaide Fringe and has adapted according to the audience that they are about to present in front of.
The Real Housewives of Melbourne star, Gamble Breaux, has added singing to her careers list, and she's set to headline at Feast Festival this November.
Today House of Sand - one of Australia's most exciting new arts companies has announced its 2018 program, which sees it bring award-winning dance, theatre, and multi-artform productions to Adelaide for the first time.
The comedy show stars three comedians, Lori Bell from Adelaide, and Bobby Macumber and Selina Jenkins from Melbourne, and works together a two hours show of individual stories, song, and casual banter.
In a one-woman show, local drag queen Shania Twatt takes you behind the scenes of the lashes and sequins to meet the humans behind the glamour and illusion.
It’s your last chance to sink your teeth into some fantastic Queer Art and Culture for Feast Festival
Tom Christophersen’s Business Unfinished is an anthology of ghost stories that blend together spoken word responses from people who share their experiences with the supernatural
Burlesque By Force received its world premiere at the Nexus Art Space as part of the 2017 Feast Festival. The show is a tale of sexual assault, abuse, and the lingering impact that can be left on a victim.
It's Feast time, and Adelaide is gonna party like it's 1997! Here's our chat with icon Joanne who's in town for the Festival.
Feast Festival is celebrating its 21st Festival and one of the ways they would love for you to be involved in this epic milestone is to become a stallholder.
Check out this fantastic collection of artwork that celebrates celebrity icons who have pushed boundaries and challenged perceptions.
Presented by Red Lip Stick Singers Reviewed 5 November 2016 Two Brunettes and A Gay sells itself as a cabaret-comedy show with a ‘modern-twist’ starring Aaron Collis, Celeste Carbone and Deanna Kengas. It features a set of well-known songs that turned into a bit of a sing along toward the end. It is a tightly […]
Perth drag queen Feminem (Dean Misdale) brings a hilarious show to Raj House as part of Feast Festival for a one night only production.
There is only one Zee Gachette, one Z-Star Delta and Adelaide is in for a real treat at Picnic In The Park tomorrow as part of Feast Festival.