Claire Della’s journey is heartfelt and entirely relatable to children who experience big emotions
Jamie Hornsby's award winning play Claire Della and the Moon will be part of the 2023 DreamBIG Children's Festival.
A very funny combination of theatrical performance and spellbinding storytelling.
A clever play mixing the bard with the sci-fi classic, featuring incredible puppetry.
A fascinating play about a too long overlooked WWII heroine.
A play for our times and not to be missed.
A tour de force of comedic timing which will have you in stitches!
Working in an office environment can bring about its own challenges, especially when it comes time for a performance review. At this year’s Fringe, UK based actor Nicholas Collett will be featuring in the brilliant two-handed drama, Appraisal, at The Goodwood Theatre. Appraisal follows the process of an annual staff work review gone horribly wrong. […]
Presented by: Adelaide Theatre AcademyReviewed: 13 October 2022 Adelaide is chock full of up-and-coming talent, and Adelaide Theatre Academy’s Annie Jr. is yet another example of this. The show was expertly led by director Billie-Rose Russell, choreographer Caley Watt, and music director Nikki Long. Direction was strong and used the stage well, and it was […]
Presented by Independent TheatreReviewed 5 August 2021 Macbeth is a five-act tragedy which Independent Theatre have managed to pare down to two hours with no interval. Amazingly, unlike other productions I have seen, nothing seems to be missing, any cuts have been judicious, and the bard’s language has been preserved. Above all the feel of […]
This charming 1930s play, by Sam and Bella Spewack, lives up to Independent’s standards.
Swingin' Burlesque is back at the Adelaide Fringe this year, and once again has been a sell out season
Set in Spain in 1567-8, at the height of Spain’s colonial power, King Philip the Second struggles to deal with the unrest of his subjects in the Netherlands. His son Don Carlos returns to Spain full of philosophical ideas that were spreading throughout Europe at the time, eager to change the ridged, religious and ritualised country of his birth.
Set in Vienna in the spring of 1986 Old Wicked Songs explores the relationship between a student and teacher. In this case it is a pianist who is forced to study singing with an unknown teacher if he wishes to continue his studies with his chosen professor. The characters have trouble communicating with each other but have a common ground in music.