John Travolta is heading Down Under, and you'll have the chance to meet him!
'Saturday Night Fever' made it to cinema screens in 1977, with John Travolta starring as Tony Manero. The film was adapted to the stage in 1998 by Adelaide-born Robert Stigwood. Matt Byrne Media’s production is the show's first appearance in Stigwood’s hometown.
One of the most comprehensive and lavish books on the history of motion pictures, from the silent era through to the end of the 1990s.
The critically acclaimed 10-part drama event series of 2016, The People V. O.J. Simpson will premiere on Sunday, 6 March at 8.30pm, exclusively on TEN.
A master thief and art forger must steal and replace a Monet painting with the help of his retired father and dying son in this thriller and family drama mix.
Paying homage to both stage and film versions, Grease is still the word with audience sing-a-longs, iconic re-creations, and more neon lighting than Hindley St.
The divine Gretel Scarlett takes on the iconic role of Sandy in the touring production of Grease, hitting the Festival Theatre on 3 August.
Oliver Stone’s Savages meshed two cinematic worlds together - gritty and unfiltered with a slick big-budget Hollywood finish. Pushing the gratuitous shirtless beach scenes with lead stars Taylor Kitsch and Aaron Taylor-Johnson onto the social media sphere was a clever move by Universal; Savages was one of the most openly sexual mainstream films I’ve seen in a long time, proudly flying the flag of polygamy in the faces of the (most-likely) couples flocking to see it. Sure, it takes balls to do that, Savages rarely does things in halves, but is it any good?