Brilliantly devised and written piece, worthy of the singing talents of the cast
This un-fairytale take on love and partnering up will entertainingly challenge your perceived notions of dating, with a fair few laughs along the way
A story that will engage, some silliness, great songs and wonderful characters
Provoking, emotionally draining and beautifully crafted
A magical and musical masterpiece for the big and little kids in the room.
Presented by: Jaxon Joy & Back 2 Back Short Show FestivalReviewed: 29 October, 2022 Sondheim and Me: A Neurodivergent Cabaret, is not your average composer tribute show. Sure, it’s evident that Jaxon Joy is a huge Sondheim fan, but his show is more about what it is to be Jaxon, in a world where neurodiversity […]
A thoughtful new Australian work
Watch the comedic retelling of the AFL cheating scandal involving former Geelong footballer Billy Brownless, his ex-wife, and his best mate, Garry Lyon.
Presented by Back2Back Short Show FestivalReviewed 22nd October, 2021 As part of the Star Theatre’s annual Back2Back Festival, two properly-pronouned performers with wavy brown hair and glasses spent an hour performing the works of Stephen Sondheim in the intimate Theatre Two. What’s not to like? Jesse Green’s New York Times article last year, considering Sondheim […]
Adrian Barnes and Pat Wilson are both very well-respected individuals in the Arts Industry. Together they are a tour-de-force, with an energetic chemistry flowing between them.
In 2013, Emma Knights took the plunge and launched her award-winning company, Emma Knights Productions.
Whether you’ve seen her in musical theatre productions or performing in her own cabaret show, Friendly Feminism for The Mild Mannered, Millicent Sarre is no stranger to Adelaide audiences.
Adelaide-based performers and podcasters Millicent Sarre and Ellis Dolan are excited to be bringing their new feminist podcast Feminism Ruins Everything to the stage.
Adelaide Youth Theatre scores goals with their latest production, Disney’s High School Musical Jr. The musical follows high school students auditioning for the annual school production.
Set in present-day New York, this show considers the questions that 38-year-old Elizabeth, a professional town planner, has about her life and its future possibilities as she moves to New York City to start afresh. She’s looking for true love and a perfect job. The book of the musical extrapolates her “what if” thoughts by allowing her to follow two different pathways into her future, contingent on her choices.
The Last Five Years' follows the five-year relationship of Jamie and Cathy. Jamie’s story moves forwards in time, whilst Cathy’s begins at the end of their relationship and works backwards.
David Williamson's play, Don's Party, has been described as an Australian version of an English drawing room/bedroom comedy
From the co-creator of 'South Park' and 'The Book of Mormon', comes the “All Singing! All Dancing! All Flesh Eating!” Trey Parker’s 'Cannibal! The Musical' live on stage.
Into The Woods JR is an adaptation of one of Stephen Sondheim's most popular works designed especially for young performers.
Davine Interventionz, has a reputation for putting on high quality musicals new to Adelaide. They now present the classically inspired The Light in the Piazza.