The Zephyr Quartet’s Between Light returns to the stage for the third time since its creation in 2014.
Wonder and the search for meaning—two things that make life beautiful, and maddening. Tim Winton’s That Eye, The Sky encapsulates this beautifully, and grounds it with small family tragedies in a wholly Australian setting. After father Sam is left incapacitated from a car crash, it is up to his family—Alice, Tegwyn, and the youngest Ort—to care for him and keep their unit together while battling their own hidden traumas.
“If a book is well written, I always find it too short.” Jane Austen’s infamous words find new meaning in the State Theatre Company’s bold production of Sense & Sensibility, adapted by Kate Hamill.
Commissioned by State Theatre Company S.A. to write a work which examines the world of Australian Rules football and the varieties of sexual misconduct found within it, playwright Patricia Cornelius has written an intricate and elegant 6-hander which plays like chamber music.
Taking place in the penthouse suite of a premier Vale hotel, the New Year celebrations of the Vale family are interrupted by the arrival of an uninvited guest, forcing long buried secrets to the surface.
Macbeth is one of Shakespeare’s most recognised tragedies, following arguably one of theatre's most complex couples on their increasingly merciless path towards the crown. But, are the Macbeth’s monsters of ambition and savagery, or are they the fractured result of trauma?
As the inaugural project of the State Theatre Company‘s Ensemble, this sharp-eyed adaptation of Ibsen’s proto-feminist tract offers much food for thought.
Patch Theatre Company is about to mount a Family Season of its hit, 'Emily Loves To Bounce'. Glam's Arts Editor, Brian Godfrey chats to Patch's Artistic Director, Naomi Edwards.
Shocking, hilarious and gripping, this Adelaide-based play is set to take on the world stage.
The premise for this production is very relevant: unexplained acts of violence and the destruction they leave behind.
Woven through bleak humour, brash Aussie accents and instinctive cock-fights, this destructive play reveals a cynical portrait of the city where dreams are broken.
Based on a 1970s children’s book, Masquerade is a mixture of puzzles, fantasy and horrible truths. It's two stories told at once. Part of 'Come Out',
Madame is different and a bit outrageous, but those things made Farrugia who he is and make this production what it is – enthralling.
The third and final opera in the Trilogy is inspired by the life of Mahatma Gandhi and his life-long search for truth through non-violent means.
The second opera of the Philip Glass Trilogy, presented by State Opera SA & the Adelaide Art Orchestra, is an extraordinary 4 hour experience like no other.
Introducing contemporary classical pieces to a new audience can be a difficult task for any composer, but Zephyr Quartet’s risky collaboration with lighting designer Geoff Cobham is a clever masterpiece of music and light that provides the ultimate in sensory delight.
An examination of love, friendship, trust, letting go and how well we really know ourselves and others, told through the eyes of the inhabitants of Mary Street.
Featuring the World Premiere of Five New Australian Compositions Experience Zephyr Quartet in a new light from May 21-25 as this inventive South Australian ensemble continue their 15th Anniversary celebrations with a new performance project, Between Light, at Adelaide’s historic Queen’s Theatre.
Some of the best and brightest of South Australia’s arts and cultural professionals have been recognised at the 2013 Ruby Awards.
Not According to Plan was a mesmerising performance featuring some incredible talent. The story of Xiao Xiong Zhang, it was a rhythmic adventure told through spectacular interpretive dance.