Peter Quilter's play examines the last days of a true STAR, Judy Garland.
From an all-female version of an Australian classic to the return of a record-breaking hit comedy and a festival highlight starring one of Australia’s brightest musical theatre personalities, State Theatre Company’s 2019 season places audiences in the thrilling predicament of the present.
Written and performed by Joanne Hartstone this cabaret show is fabulous – it’s entertaining, moving, amusing, has some great songs but more than anything it is thought provoking. There really was a woman who jumped off the Hollywood sign. Peg Entwistle jumped off the Hollywood sign in 1932. Although a successful performer on Broadway after less than a year in Los Angeles she was dead.
It’s no wonder the Family Gala has been a great favourite for the past few years. It was a riot of music, songs, dance and amazing tricks with hoops on roller skates plus a juggling bear and that was just the first 3 acts!
Rufus Wainwright is something of a musical phenomenon, embracing a broad range of talents and outputs. This one-night concert for the Adelaide Festival showcased some of his esoteric skills.
Glam's Arts Editor, Brian Godfrey interviews Adelaide's Joe Meldrum about tributing Fred Astaire in 'A Fine Romance'
The City Of Playford’s Grenville Community Connections Hub will be a Fringe venue for one special day – Valentine’s Day, Sunday 14th February 2016.
Sporting glitzy gowns and an array of wigs, female impersonator Trevor Ashley proves that he is indeed just about every woman.
The writer of song’s like That Old Black Magic, Let’s Fall in Love and Over the Rainbow is fondly remembered in this tribute to the Music of Harold Arlen.
Ratzke’s latest cabaret blends wild audience participation, highly imaginative storytelling and evocatively sung songs to present a number of divas of the 1960s
This jukebox musical of famous Australian singer/songwriter Peter Allen mirrors the man himself: glitzy, colourful, funny, sentimental, & chock full of talent.
This is a world class performance with world-wide, universal appeal. If Bernadette Robinson does not get to tour the globe with this production, then there is something very wrong, somewhere.
Follow the yellow brick road for a fun, energetic evening of song and magic with this school-style production of L. Frank Baum's classic novel.