Cabaret season is in full swing with the annual Variety Gala launching the 13th annual Adelaide Cabaret Festival.
It was announced today that The Rocky Horror Show is returning to Adelaide for the first professional production in 15 years. It's time to fish out the fishnets and sharpen those stilettos!
Josh Groban is an internationally renowned singer, songwriter and actor whose baritone voice is instantly recognizable and unparalleled among his peers and this April he will be touring Australia!
For the first time, Adelaide audiences will have the opportunity to hear Julie Andrews take them through tales of her life and career.
Why a film with so little music would be chosen for a film concert remains mystery and a disappointing entry into this year’s Festival.
The combination of Laurie Anderson and the Kronos Quartet is nothing short of stunning. Landfall was a much anticipated night to remember that did not disappoint.
Adelaide Festival Centre will present a range of exhibitions during February in honour of the 40th anniversary of the Festival Theatre and the centenary of Her Majesty’s Theatre.
This production offers a diverse group of illusionists on the same bill, all marvellous, and all very different; a rare opportunity for Adelaide.
Adelaide audiences are in for a truly magical family treat and the ultimate in theatrical entertainment as the most fantasmagorical stage musical in the history of everything CHITTY CHITTY BANG BANG soars into Adelaide for a strictly limited season from 30 April in the Festival Theatre.
The Jersey Boys are in town for a month or so, but don’t wait too long to book your tickets as there are people already saying they are going back to see it again.
This is definitely a work that should be in every opera lover’s diary this week. This production is filled with superb performances, from the principals through to every member of the chorus.
Kailash Kher and his seven piece band, Kailasa, are big stars in India and, to any people that like the Bollywood genre of films, his name would also be known as both a composer of, and performer on many soundtracks.
State Opera have found a winning approach to Offenbach’s operetta that is sure to win friends and influence people, but be prepared for aching ribs, because this production will have you laughing your head off. You might just want to see it twice.
This was a perfect start to a Sunday afternoon, filled with glorious music played by some of the world’s finest musicians.
With only two instrumental numbers, and five brief guitar solos, this was not what I had expected.
The sensational John Scofield Trio, and their opening act, The Airbenders, are superb and their respective repertoires are a fine showcase of their talents.
The audience was totally captivated by this marvellous production, proving that is really is a family evening out. Try to get tickets if you can.
This was another very fine night of opera from our State Opera company, but you might need to be very quick if you still want to get tickets, if opening night’s full house was anything to judge by.
“We call it the Noah’s arc of The Arts". The Mill is an idea in motion, for artists from all fields share a space at a subsidized price. It’s also a platform for artists to engage and foster new ideas with each other, to create a diverse, artistic hub in the middle of our city.
There were some bigger laughs here and there but, for the most part, it felt rather like a re-run of segments from shows that Lenny Henry had done long ago.