The entire cast is more than impressive
Written in 1775 by Richard Sheridan, The Rivals has seen many revivals, but still maintains its intrinsic humour.
A Christmas Carol is a story that has become a part of Christmas time for many of us. Whether it's the original novel by Charles Dickens or one of the many film adaptations, it is a well-known tale. For their final season of 2020, the Adelaide Repertory Theatre presents a new, reworked version of this timeless tale.
Adelaide Theatre Academy are becoming known for producing high quality youth productions, including Little Shop Of Horrors, Singin’ In The Rain, Xanadu and Oliver!.13 The Musical is another success to add to their growing collection.
Nursery Rhyme Crime has never been so good.
Get ready for a comedic, philandering ride as the audience is taken on a sexually-charged and liquored-up journey through the immoral day-to-day life of Soho’s shamelessly promiscuous, Don Juan.
IpSkip Productions have tackled one very hot topic in the wake of the #metoo movement, but what better time to do so and with an adaption of Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House.
The White House Murder Case is unnervingly topical for a play that first saw the light of day in 1970. Set in 2020, it prophesies the outlandish concept of Americans fighting in a war on foreign soil, whilst having little or no idea of the reasons for the conflict.
Shakespeare is a serious business, so why was there so much laughter in the theatre? It is because director Megan Dansie is not afraid to treat the script with the irreverence it occasionally deserves.
This play written by Stephen Adly Guirgis was nominated in the Tonys in 2011 and that is how it attracted the attention of Nick Fagin, the driving force behind Lost in Translation.
Glam Adelaide interviews founder of Lost In Translation, Nick Fagan about his latest production, 'The Motherf**ker With The Hat'
Titus Andronicus' is thought to be Shakespeare’s earliest tragedy, written while he was still learning his craft.
Usually considered the first of Shakespeare’s plays, 'The Two Gentlemen Of Verona' is often thought to be less well crafted, but this doesn't seem the case with this production.
The Umbrella Plays is a collection of ten sketches involving love, revenge, infidelity and friendship and all featuring an umbrella.
'The Cripple Of Inishmaan' was written by Irish playwright screenwriter, Martin McDonagh, best known for his humorously dark films 'In Bruges' and 'Seven Psychopaths'.
After a 2014 Broadway revival, Irish comedy 'The Cripple of Inishmaan' is set for a season at Adelaide's Arts Theatre.
When Megan Dansie directs Shakespeare something special happens. The setting of this piece at the end of WWII gives it depth and a darker side than it previously seemed to show.
This rare gem, not seen in Australia before has all the ingredients of a Restoration comedy from brash young men to lonely wives, drunken husbands & a beautiful heroine.
The southern hemisphere’s oldest surviving amateur theatre company, The Adelaide Rep, has launched its 2015 season featuring outright melodrama & touching human drama.
Count Dracula is one of the most famous gothic horror characters, created in 1897 by Irish author Abraham ‘Bram’ Stoker and based on history’s Vlad The Impaler.