Le Noir brings to Adelaide a darker side of Cirque du Soleil with many of the professional athletes and performers presenting complex circus routines in a unique production.
A full-on Afro beat concert party of the Broadway musical, "Fela!" which traces the life of Nigerian musician and human rights activist, Fela Kuti.
They say it’s all done with smoke and mirrors, maybe so, but the art of illusion and magic have dazzled audiences for centuries with its audacious sleight of hand, transformations, and trickery
The Glenn Miller Orchestra, a concert spectacular is returning to Australia to honour the year of the ANZAC centenary, featuring the great wartime songs and all the favourite Glenn Miller hits and more.
Based on the centuries-old tradition of Moroccan acrobatics, this mesmerising blend can only be described as 'human art', exploring Sufi traditions with a modern edge.
This 3rd outing of The Illusionists franchise returns us to magic’s golden age when there was a deluge of weird, wonderful and colourful acts to amuse & beguile.
Love him or hate him, Michael Jackson changed rock music, shown from start to finish in this energetic concert tribute to his many worldwide hits.
After 35 years, Performance Arts Collection curator Jo Peoples has retired with one final Peoples' Choice exhibition opening on 12 December.
This modernised interpretation of Otello, composed by Giuseppe Verdi & librettist Arrigo Boito, mimics, but does not strictly follow the Shakespearean tragedy on which it’s based.
State Opera of South Australia’s (SOSA) spectacular final production for this year, Otello takes over the Festival Theatre stage later this month in what SOSA CEO and Artistic Director Timothy Sexton describes as a ‘famous tragedy in a contemporary setting’ that will surprise and captivate even the most seasoned opera enthusiast.
Don’t miss this exclusive audience with one of the most dynamic and enduring of Hollywood legends, for one night only on the 60th anniversary of her debut feature role.
Paying homage to both stage and film versions, Grease is still the word with audience sing-a-longs, iconic re-creations, and more neon lighting than Hindley St.
There was a quiet air of optimism ahead of the packed out opening to the Adelaide Guitar Festival with Spanish classical guitar maestro Pepe Romero and young upcoming Brazilian star Yamandu Costa. The involvement of the Adelaide Art Orchestra added another level of expectation and excitement.
Presented by The Australian Ballet Reviewed 4 July 2014 Adelaide’s glitterati were out in full force Friday for the opening night of The Australian Ballet’s Adelaide season of Alexei Ratmansky’s Cinderella. Promoted as a glamorous reimagining of the Cinderella tale, this sumptuous production did not disappoint. Friday’s performance featured Madeline Eastoe in the role of […]
The divine Gretel Scarlett takes on the iconic role of Sandy in the touring production of Grease, hitting the Festival Theatre on 3 August.
Established in 2001, the Adelaide Art Orchestra comprises top freelance professional players in South Australia & boasts over 120 Cabaret Festival shows already.
Cirque Mother Africa celebrates life & culture from 9 African countries, bringing a high energy party to all the beautifully executed feats one would expect.
Love sang as a back-up vocalist for The Blossoms, Tom Jones, Marvin Gaye and even Elvis Presley, but couldn’t be left out of the main spotlight for long.
With not an instrument in sight, The King's Singers gave us a cappella versions of many of the classics from what is known as the Great American Songbook.
Glam Adelaide catches up with wicked stepmother, Dana Stephensen, from The Australian Ballet's upcoming reimagining of the fairytale, Cinderella.