Galleon Theatre Group presents this beloved show at the Domain Theatre, starring Andrew Horwood and Andrew Clark, directed by Vicky Horwood.
Di And Viv And Rose is heart-warming and heart-tugging in all the right places
Saturday night fever was rising high with Adelaide's newest Filipino garage band, featuring both original & cover songs of popular Filipino rock and indie artists.
Presented by Galleon Theatre Group Reviewed 7th April, 2022 The warning’s on the tin. There’s a lot of kissing in this show. But this is not a rom-com. Nor is it a farce. It’s a show about actors, truth and craft. Written by American playwright Sarah Ruhl (she of In the Next Room; or The […]
Fantastically performed, a pure joy to watch
Cabaret sensation Becky Blake, is showcasing 30 years of international performances with a new show at the Marion Cultural Centre with new band Becky & the Gents.
The Prisoner of Second Avenue concerns a middle-aged couple who have an apartment in New York in the seventies when New York had the highest crime rate in the world, rising unemployment in addition to common city problems of noise and smells assaulting the senses.
Charlie Fuller has built himself a comfortable life in his retirement village, having several ‘friends with benefits’, all of who are aware of, and happy with the situation. His daughter thinks he needs looking after, that he may be declining, losing his grip. Meanwhile she is having her own dalliance with a work colleague. The arrival of a new widow and her nephew upsets the balance for both of them.
Written in the early Seventies and set in the late Sixties, Alan Ayckbourn's How The Other Half Loves made us laugh at ourselves and our social (or lack of them) mores.
This cabaret compendium is a well-structured programme of Lehrer’s satirical songs, both famous and obscure.
True North was founded by Alirio Zavarce when he saw the lack of theatrical opportunities for young people, particularly those living in the northern suburbs.
After the success of the Piano Chicks series of cabaret shows over the last six years, Becky Blake, also the front woman for Adelaide cover band Chunky Custard, is taking her award winning solo cabaret show to her local neighbourhood.
This production is good and has plenty of laughs and Williamson fans will love it. Galleon continues to provide great community theatre and is well supported for good reasons.
When the publicity notes says he wears ‘more eyeliner than Cleopatra and creates more drama than the Real Housewives’, then you’d better believe it!
'A Time for Paws' features a range of paintings by local artists Margaret Slape-Phillips and Elise Leslie-Allen that celebrate the world of domestic animals.
Presented by Galleon Theatre Group Reviewed 22 May 2014 This reviewer is in LOVE! – with Galleon Theatre Group’s latest show, the Australian premiere of Loves and Hours. Stephen Metcalfe’s hilarious, yet poignant, modern script and this entire production of it are picture perfect. With no less than forty scenes covering such things as […]
This Saturday 15th December, a fantastic community event returns by popular demand. It’s not quite Christmas until the Marion Mega Market returns to the plaza outside the Marion Cultural Centre.
If you need a good belly laugh, this is just what you are looking for. Don’t delay, as the venue has limited capacity, and this group always attract large audiences.
Adelaide not‐for‐profit dance company, Move Through Life, launched its performance season, Illuminate 2012, at a VIP launch on Tuesday 19 June 2012.
The play may not be comfortable viewing for anyone touched by addiction but Simon has a gift for finding laughs in the darkness and sympathy in the unsympathetic.