Autumn Leaves is an anthology of “chick-lit” short-stories, written mostly by Adelaide women. This is very light, fluffy reading, perfect for an hour in the garden, or to take on holiday.
This modernised interpretation of Otello, composed by Giuseppe Verdi & librettist Arrigo Boito, mimics, but does not strictly follow the Shakespearean tragedy on which it’s based.
Presented by The Australian Ballet Reviewed 4 July 2014 Adelaide’s glitterati were out in full force Friday for the opening night of The Australian Ballet’s Adelaide season of Alexei Ratmansky’s Cinderella. Promoted as a glamorous reimagining of the Cinderella tale, this sumptuous production did not disappoint. Friday’s performance featured Madeline Eastoe in the role of […]
Glam Adelaide catches up with wicked stepmother, Dana Stephensen, from The Australian Ballet's upcoming reimagining of the fairytale, Cinderella.
As the headline act, former Triple J Breakfast host Claire Hooper was preceded by four local comedians and MC Thomas Green in a night of stand up comedy.
Touching on relationships to politics and racism, Wil had something for everyone; no mean feat considering 2014 is the 16 Fringe that Anderson has performed in.
Everyone loves a good story and The Popeye boat floating on the River Torrens , so what could be better than The Storytellers' Club on board The Popeye?
If you want to spend an evening with ultimate jester fool, Frank Woodley, you'd better be quick because he's only here until Sunday.
Limbo is sexy and awe-inspiring but, despite offering all you could want from an adult-style circus, it's still clean enough to take the whole family.
Twenty years after first performing in Australia, German born cabaret singer, Ute Lemper, returned to the Thebarton Theatre with her five-piece band, gracing the stage in a crimson dress and style reminiscent of a 1940s jazz club.