After electrifying seasons in Brisbane and Sydney, and soon to open in Melbourne, producer John Frost has announced that Australia’s Number One Party Musical, Grease, is coming to Adelaide.
Told through anecdotes and, of course, the unmistakable songs that serve as bookmarks of our lives, Darren Coggan delivers a most beautiful tribute imaginable to Cat Stevens and his life.
David Helfgott, one of Australia’s most treasured musicians and the pianist who was the inspiration for the Oscar-winning film 'Shine', will return to Festival Theatre stage on 24 October.
They said it would never happen but the 'Queen of 70’s Pop', Helen Reddy, is back on stage after more than a decade off the road.
Extreme Jump blends the technical skills of martial arts into slapstick performance that brings out the outstanding comedy.
Television and theatre star Craig McLachlan has been announced for the coveted role of transvestite Frank N Furter in the new Australian production of Richard O’Brien’s 'The Rocky Horror Show'.
This brass band from Wales has won many of the top competitions and are touring Australia for a week or so. This is a concert that was well worth seeing.
The Australian Ballet’s latest rendition of the traditional Swan Lake is a breathtaking experience from the opening right through to the journey home.
There’s no doubt many Adelaide audiences would be saying the best was saved til last with Broadway star Idina Menzel closing the 2013 Cabaret Festival in a concert that erupted in standing ovations and multiple encores.
It’s quick to see why the Adelaide Cabaret Festival promotions call Paul Capsis the King of Cabaret. He exudes such a sense of fun with every move and gesture.
The sensational Kristin Chenoweth is star in every sense but probably best known for her appearances in over 40 film and television shows.
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.