Finding more ‘bang’ for your buck would be a hard task after the premiere of the playful percussion of Stomp '13 at Her Majesty’s Theatre.
Why do we laugh? Truly ask yourself, what is it about botched English translations, fart jokes, and innuendos that endlessly entertain us?
Artists including Little Britain’s Matt Lucas are on their way to South Australia to kick off the brand new Word Adelaide festival. The four-day event also features comedian Kitty Flanagan and songwriting superstars Leo Sayer, Gary Kemp and Taasha Coates.
Irish comedy 'megastar' Jason Byrne returns to Australia for the only time this year with his brand new live show, Special Eye.
Directed by Simon Myers, 'At Last' is John Livings’ tribute to Jamesetta Hawkins, who the world knew as Etta James. It's the story of hardship and triumph and an insight into the life of a gifted yet troubled soul.
You must go and see Ballet Revolución! It is the hottest event in town. It is exciting, vibrant, powerful, stirring, sexy, and at times it takes your breath way. It’s a party and a celebration of humanity.
Shane Warne The Musical is a look at the man through Eddie Perfect’s very clever, extremely funny and wonderfully poignant music, lyrics and book.
Adelaide’s newest festival was launched today by Events SA, announcing English comedian Matt Lucas, of television’s Little Britain fame, as its headline act.
From the very beginning the audience knew it was in the presence of theatre greats. The whole production was flawless. The audience felt privileged to have witnessed a beautiful piece of theatre.
The Sydney Dance Company’s exploration of relationships, interactions and the beauty of the human form utilizes the fluidity of 16 exceptional dancers to full extent.
An absolutely side-splitting comedy! For those who can’t get to London to see West End theatre, this is a wonderful opportunity to see highly talented international performers right here at home!
Following the April 2012 release of their first new album in more than four years, Underwater Sunshine (Or What We Did On Our Summer Vacation), the American seven-piece head to Australia for a national tour beginning in Brisbane on March 27, and moving on to Melbourne, Perth and Adelaide, before winding up at Sydney’s iconic Opera House on April 9.
For many Adelaide folk the festive season really gets under way with a night out at the Christmas Proms. Hurry for your dose of Christmas cheer, 1940s style, as I hear it is close to sold out.
This is a high energy, fast paced show that will have you laughing from start to finish and it is suitable for people of all ages. This would make a great family outing at any time.
Join in the 2013 celebrations as Adelaide Festival Centre celebrates its 40th ruby anniversary and 100th anniversary for the grand old dame Her Majesty’s Theatre with a year-long season of theatre, dance, music, festivals and party celebrations.
Japan's Kodo, the world's oldest taiko (drum) group, has joined forces with Australia's celebrated TaikOz, marking their first ever collaboration with another taiko group. The result is a resounding success.
Already announced as part of Harvest Festival, Handsome Tours have revealed additional Australian tour dates for alternative group Beirut this November. This tour will make the band's third visit to Australia.
This production, commissioned by artistic director Stephen Page, is yet another wonderful work from this groundbreaking company.
Many would recall seeing Codgers, written by Don Reid. This new production is his take on the women of that same advanced age group, with the occasional reference linking this to the earlier work.
For almost 40 years, in over 350 songs, Paul Kelly has been mapping out the Australian landscape and its people. For the first time in a feature length film, the man behind the music is revealed.