Coral Edith Browne (1913 – 1991), was brought up in Footscray and died in a movie-star’s home in Los Angeles.
Matt Tarrant is an Adelaide success story. He’s performing the big venues, his magic shows are touring the international circuits and he recently appeared on our TV screens as a competitor on Australian Survivor.
Australian playwright David Mence’s rambunctious Shakespearian mash-up continues the story of Macbeth from the point at which Shakespeare finished his play.
David Gauci has directed this spare and heartfelt musical with care and affection. Its trajectory is straight to the heart, via Jeanine Tesori’s remarkable music and the excellent acting of the cast.
We Live by the Sea sold out all shows in the 2016 Edinburgh Fringe and was nominated for a Fringe First award.
Hailing from all over Australia the performers of Elixir combine old school slap stick comedy with new school death defying acrobatics
The Adelaide Fringe is an opportunity to experience theatrical events unlike those that would normally be presented here. Chamber Pot Opera is one of those.
Blank Tiles follows the fictional 1992 World Scrabble Champion Austin Michaels as he comes to terms with his fast-developing Alzheimers disease.
Presented by Sweet Peril Reviewed 20th February 2017 “So, where is the Cannes Film Festival being held this year?” [Christine Aguilera] “I didn’t have implants; I just had a growth spurt.” [Britney Spears] Yvonne McAulay’s comedy performance focusses on pop stars and their fame, questioning their elevated status in modern society. Nestled in limestone tunnels […]
Monty Cotton is Johnny Cash down to a tee: his decadent, resonant vocals were impressive, and his appearance, with a dark suit and his slicked, black hair was uncanny.
Unlike many circus shows Filament has a sort of story to it. Eight very talented artists play the roles of adolescent youths.
This is a great concept for parents, allowing them to expose children to lots of acts at once and then take their kids to see those acts that grabbed them in full later
Let Deco Dolls transport you back to the glitz, glamour and sensual seduction of the 1920s and 30s burlesque.
Nineteen young people whose ages ranged from eight to nineteen provided twenty-seven musical moments (as promised in the show’s title).
Pop the Bubble Man (Tim Eddie) is a Scottish "bubble model expert", who puts on a great show for young ones, and those young at heart.
Ever thought of playing bingo with some Bogans? Well this is your opportunity, but make sure you bring along a big group of mates.
Presented by Offending Shadows Productions Reviewed 18 February 2017 Based off of her grandmother’s award-winning autobiography, Ingrid Garner brings the story of a young woman growing up amongst the atrocities of the Second World War to the stage. Eleanor’s Story: An American Girl in Hitler’s Germany is a one-woman tour de force that delivers both heart […]
Miles Davis is one of the lynch-pins of jazz: he redefined the genre and brought together outstanding musicians, to play some of the seminal works of the contemporary canon.
Well-known South Australian radio personality Peter Goers puts on an amusing one-man show that details a humorous commentary on the culture of Adelaide.
Award winning Australian actor, Brett Brown, plays Shakespeare's hero King in a bold one-man adaption of the classic play.