A very slick production and a fine piece of theatre
Burn the Floor - Dare to Dream is a celebration of Australian talent, and will find you clapping and foot-stamping in your seat
Mark Stefanoff returns home to Adelaide to perform with Burn The Floor this September
Kiss Me, Kate, celebrating Hills Musical Company's 50th Anniversary, is a wonderful production, well worth a trip up to Stirling.
With a packed crowd eager to participate, this slick show was a winner from the beginning.
Director Ray Cullen and his assistants Georgia Broomhall and Jared Gerschwitz should be congratulated for putting together such a fine performance from these young people in such a short time.
Trevor Ashley is gearing up to bring his new show Ring Them Bells! A Very Liza Xmas to Adelaide.
Scotch College chose to burst back onto the theatre scene with a collection of excepts from popular musicals.
A musical comedy by Eddie Perfect based on the life of Australian cricketer Shane Warne.
As Scotch College launches itself into celebration mode for its centenary year, there is no better choice than one of the greatest musicals of all time, based on the 1862 novel by Victor Hugo. Directing the School Edition of Les Misérables is Linda Williams, backed by Choreographic Director Nina Richards and Musical Director Antony Hubmayer.
This show first hit Broadway in 1934, and ever since it’s been a staple of the music theatre canon.
Jonathan Larson’s 'Rent' is one of the most popular musicals of all time, winning a slew of Tony Awards and being one of only nine musicals to win the Pulitzer Prize for Drama.
Former 'Miss Saigon' star, Jennifer Trijo speaks to Glam Adelaide about playing Mimi in the upcoming Marie Clark Music Theatre production of 'RENT'
Set in the East Village of New York City, 'Rent' is about falling in love, finding your voice and living for today.
For a number of years now, Pelican Productions have held Music Theatre Camps in the January school holidays which culminate in a 'showcase' at the end. This year it's 'A Walk In The Book'.
Fame follows the lives of young students at the prestigious New York City’s High School for the Performing Arts, and the struggles they face in both their studies and relationships.
The story of a sorority girl, with straight As in being fashionable and all things pink, who follows her boyfriend to Harvard University to prove she's serious about him.
In 1960s Baltimore, USA, an overweight girl becomes an unexpected celebrity on a dance show and in the fight against segregation. A fun, feel-good musical!
The Little Mermaid Jr is a shortened musical stage version for young performers of the Broadway production of Disney’s 1989 animated film.
Pelican Productions is taking a magical journey ‘under the sea’ these school holidays when they present The Little Mermaid Jr from 24-27 April and they want you to come along for the ride!