Set in Kobane in 1914 'Angel' tells of the advance of ISIS on this small town and the journey of one young farm girl.
David Williamson's Australian classic, 'Don's Party' has spawned a sequel, 'Don Parties On' in which Gillard and Abbott get a serve this time round.
Following their sellout season of Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus, Holden Street Theatres' resident theatre company Red Phoenix return with the Adelaide premiere of David Williamson's Don Parties On.
Moore Books SA brings Adelaide audiences the rarely seen political and psychological thriller. 'Death and the Maiden', under the intelligent direction of Kristin Telfer.
Taut Psychological Thriller 'Death And The Maiden' To Hold Adelaide Audiences Captive
An outstanding cast, skilful direction and an unusual setting all come together to provide Adelaide audiences with the opportunity to see this classic court-room drama.
'Snakes and Ladders' is the latest play by Tony Moore currently running in The Studio space of Holden Street Theatres.
Lost In Translations highly acclaimed production of 'A Steady Rain' takes out Adelaide Theatre Guide's Curtain Call "Best Ensemble" Award for its actors Nick Fagan and Rohan Watts.
Lost In Translation's award nominated, Fringe smash hit 'A Steady Rain' is making a come back for a 3 night season at Holden Street Theatres.
Titus Andronicus' is thought to be Shakespeare’s earliest tragedy, written while he was still learning his craft.
Two locally written one-Act plays tackle the issues of freedom of speech and equality for women in two very different ways: one a drama, the other a comedy.
From June 23rd Moore Books and Holden Street Theatres are presenting a double bill of one act plays at Holden Street. Both plays are written and directed by Tony Moore.
As adults, we tend to forget that it can be a troubling time for adolescents - in particular newly coming-of-age thirteen year olds.
The doyen of Adelaide Arts, the one and only Peter Goers, returns to the stage with his one-man, unplugged celebration of all things entertainment
This one-man performance by Joe Sellman-Leava is, in a way, hard to label. It is entertaining, humorous, though-provoking and truthful.
Henry Naylor’s Echoes is a beautiful piece of writing, marvellously performed by Felicity Houlbrooke and Filipa Branganca.
A recreation of an episode of the BBC sci-fi TV series, Dr Who. The Doctor becomes trapped when a tourist shuttle breaks down and something tries to get in.
Written and performed by Gary McNair, 'A Gambler’s Guide To Dying' is a true story of true story of what we live for and what we leave behind.
Alfie is a chauvinistic womaniser and that’s his good quality! If he ever had a moral clock, it has definitely ticked its last tock
Matt Byrne Media will set Adelaide swinging with its highly anticipated production of Bill Naughton’s naughty classic 'Alfie'.