Now in its 18th year, Feast is Adelaide's largest LGBTIQ arts and cultural festival.
Before the official Program Launch, Matthew Mitcham and Catherine Fitzgerald announced the 2014 Feast Festival program.
Adelaide's LGBT community is growing hungry with anticipation for the official launch of the Feast Festival's 2014 program, with just one week to go before the full line-up is revealed.
Nude performer Maude Davey, singing sensation Horse and decadent new INDULGE lounge announced for the November 15-30 festival.
Drag superstar Adore Delano to perform at popular LGBT nightclub party 'Swagger' this Friday night.
One of the biggest hits of Feast 2013, the "Love Boat", is back by popular demand! Adelaide has Saturday night fever, love boat style!
Join sassy South Australian songstress Libby O'Donovan for a night of Jazz and Cabaret at Greg Cooley Wines over the Easter long weekend.
Presented by the Feast Festival Reviewed 21 November 2013 Three former twinks, Nath Valvo, Brendan Maclean and Thomas Jaspers, take to the stage, each with their unique comedy styles to present a loosely scripted show that centres on one thing they have in common: they are now called twunks. The ensemble of cast members leads […]
Lori Bell presented her annual spontaneous late show at the Feast Festival with the assistance of comedian friend Geraldine Hickey.
The annual Feast Comedy Debate centred on two teams of comedians who debate either for or against the chosen topic. This year's topic was "Same Sex Marriage – Why Bother?"
Rounding the corner, stalking down a school hallway with ankle-snapping heels, designer handbags and the ultimate fashion accessory are the GBF, or Gay Best Friend groupies.
David Mamet’s famous comedy promises lust, lies and love and this compelling production totally delivers.
An energetic show is awaiting as Matt Gilbertson’s German alter ego, Hans, breaks out on stage to celebrate his tenth birthday.
Romantic comedy, Cloudburst, has won 30 Best Picture Awards and finally receives a long-overdue limited national cinema release.
In a shipping container known as The Cloak Room, Melbourne performer James Stafford’s intimate show quickly becomes one of those hidden gems to discover.
This is the last production from State Theatre for this year and they could not ask for a bigger finish. Better still is the fact that it is involving so many South Australians.
To mark the 16th anniversary of the Feast Festival, Adelaide’s annual gay and lesbian arts festival, Adelaide City Council will be flying the Rainbow Flag from the Adelaide Town Hall.
An exciting calendar of events in Adelaide during November will delight visitors and locals alike.
In addition to the solid cabaret techniques and skills, Siegmann’s versatile, powerhouse voice confirms the belief that this performer is one to watch.
Picnic returned to Pinky Flat on Sunday 27th of November as part of the 2011 Feast Festival.