Director Ray Cullen and his assistants Georgia Broomhall and Jared Gerschwitz should be congratulated for putting together such a fine performance from these young people in such a short time.
Return to The Wonderful Land of Oz in the time before Dorothy arrived, when Glinda the Good and the Wicked Witch of the West formed an unlikely friendship before fate and corruption tore them apart.
Adelaide Youth Theatre takes their audience on an expedition to the wild for their April 2018 musical.
Robert Harling’s 1987 comedy-drama Steel Magnolias, made famous by Herbert Ross’ 1989 film of the same name, explores the complex yet quotidian lives of six Louisiana women, during their visits to a beauty salon.
After presenting two highly successful seasons of Educating Rita last year, IpSkip Productions are about to open their second production, Robert Harling's Steel Magnolias for a strictly limited season at The Bakehouse this week.
Set in Russia in 1905, 'Fiddler On The Roof' tells the story of Tevye, a deliverer of milk, with five daughters and their struggles to survive.
The Land cast of 'Disney's The Little Mermaid' present the story of Ariel, the little mermaid who longs to live in the world that exists above her ocean home
The magic of Disney is not always easy to recreate, but Adelaide Youth Theatre seem to have managed it with the magical Disney's The Little Mermaid.
Fame follows the lives of young students at the prestigious New York City’s High School for the Performing Arts, and the struggles they face in both their studies and relationships.
Broadway 4 Kidz' is a collection of songs from big Broadway hit musicals mainly directed at school age children and varies in content and cast size throughout the year.
In 1960s Baltimore, USA, an overweight girl becomes an unexpected celebrity on a dance show and in the fight against segregation. A fun, feel-good musical!
Happiness is Charlie Brown and the gang. There’s only “good grief” in this exceptional, fun-loving production.
Sir Jame’s M. Barrie’s tale of the boy who would not grow up has been delighting children for generations and is now reborn in another musical version. If you can get tickets, do so, and take the entire family. They’ll love you for it.