Paulina is a talented performer and there are marvellous moments of comedic and burlesque brilliance in Puella Eterna
Fun yet intense show featuring layered comedy and social critique
Don’t miss this very funny, honest and revealing one woman cabaret show
Saddle up and join the sassy and delightful Clara Cupcakes for a bit of cowgirl fun in the wild-west
Journey through the weirdness and mushiness of our minds as this show takes a silly approach to exploring a range of absurdly odd characters.
Fans of rom-coms will love this Adelaide Fringe-take on classic and fairytale love stories, and will fall for Britt’s authenticity and rawness
Presented by: Art For EarthlingsReviewed: 16 February, 2023 A clothes rack adorns the stage, packed with colourful and unique outfits. By contrast, the actors are clad all in black, complete with berets, a blank canvas ready to be bedazzled. The show consists of a series of vignettes themed around fashion, particularly fast fashion, with each […]
The cultural tours, which are hosted by by the South Australian Maritime Museum in Port Adelaide and the Migration Museum in the city, celebrate Australian observance.
Chamber Music Adelaide (CMA) will once again be presenting its highly successful On The Terrace on Sunday 15th November.
On Sunday 15 November between 11am and 4pm, On The Terrace takes over the North Terrace cultural precinct for a full day of free performances by the best of South Australia’s chamber music talents
On Sunday 27th October between 11am and 4pm, On The Terrace takes over the North Terrace cultural precinct for a full day of free performances by the best of South Australia’s chamber music talents, presented by Chamber Music Adelaide in collaboration with the Art Gallery of SA, SA Museum, State Library of SA and the Migration Museum.
A fascinating history of the penniless women whose only option was life in Adelaide’s Destitute Asylum.
A rotating line up of new & up-and-coming comedians each Friday night, presenting 5-minute routines around culture and travel experiences.
Set during the First World War this drama portrays the relationship between Sister Nellie Morrice and Private Dylan Moxley as he's nursed back to health.
Director/Writer Alirio Zavarce has developed a powerful and bright message of hope, born from the ashes of personal stories told by migrants, refugee children, and first and fifth generation Australians.
Graeme Murphy's brilliant new production created in 2008 for the Opera Conference comes to Adelaide for the first time with a stellar cast conducted by Graham Abbott.