Bright colours, flashing lights, flying balloons, bouncing cheerleading pom-poms, large soft toys, outrageous makeup and more! Totes Adorbs ❤ Hurricane is a vibrant, in-your-face theatrical experience that brings the zaniness of Japan to the very lap of Adelaide audiences, but be prepared – you will get wet!
£¥€$ (LIES) presents an exciting, mysterious and entertaining way to learn about the confusing world of banking and international markets by allowing its audience to take on the responsibilities of those who pull the strings in this unfamiliar world.
This week's performance of Annie will showcase the talents of Westminster students from years 6 - 12.
This is a war story. But there are no guns and ammo, just angry words and hurt pride. It's a story about blowing up your life and starting again.
Three Ford Performance Mustangs – a NASCAR, Supercar and one-off celebratory road going Mustang GT – will see the three champions face-off in a demonstration at the famous Adelaide street circuit in both a nod to Ford’s racing heritage, and Mustang’s arrival in Australia’s premier motorsport category.
Can't wait until Fringe? The good news is, you don't have to wait much long to get a little taster.
A light show like nothing you’ve ever seen will have you mesmerised as vibrant glowing patterns are coordinated with a unique electronic soundtrack and energising contemporary dance in this luminescent solo dance performance.
Be a guest at one of the largest wedding receptions of the year as Say No More immerses the audience in the humorous, moving and sometimes tragic plights of a variety of women from different countries who have bravely chosen to share their stories.
War Sum Up is a 21st century electronic opera spectacular that musically brings to life the three stories of the archetypal war characters drawn from classic Noh dramas, a form of traditional Japanese theatre and one of the oldest in the world.
A world-renowned choreographer and monks from the Shaolin Temple come together to bring their Adelaide audience a jaw-dropping display of physical feats that will truly astonish all.
A portrait of digital disconnection and narcissistic technological practices, Here is the message you asked for… don’t tell anyone else ;-) lures the audience into an un-healthily obsessed society of which we might never return from.
A significant time in Malaysia’s history is captured through the unique storytelling composition of Baling, unravelling the events of the 1955 ‘Baling Talks’ for the waiting audience.
Indonesian performer and choreographer, Eko Supriyanto (also known as Eko Pece), returns to Oz Asia with his solo performance, Salt, an entrancing and meditative piece of Indonesian contemporary dance.
An Indian tale of epic proportions is told through the enthusiasm and brilliance of a single actor, leaving the audience in hysterics of laughter one minute and colossal heartache the next.
28 years after its first release Peter Coombe is bringing his Christmas Album back for two shows only at Adelaide Festival Centre’s Dunstan Playhouse.
US multi-talented singer/songwriter, performer Richard Marx will return to our shores for a string of national headline shows this November and December.
Adelaide Cabaret Festival sees Australia's TV and stage favourite, Julia Zemiro, as Artistic Director in 2019!
Featuring French music star Fefe, the crowd made the most of the event, and despite battling some the rain, they enjoyed the fabulous drinks, great party vibe, and a sneak peek at the headline act for the Festival.
For those of us who JUST CAN'T WAIT until So Frenchy, So Chic hits Adelaide for this first time this January (other states have been enjoying the festival for years), a mini version is hitting Gresham Street this Friday!
Adelaide’s had a lot of patience, waiting for Take That to return for their first concert in 22 years, and boy, we were in for a treat.