“Do you remember when you met your best friend?” Alvin Kelby has died and it is left to his best friend, award-winning author Thomas Weaver, to compose a eulogy fitting of a lifelong friendship.
50 Forever sees Miss Chambers lay her heart bare as she shares her journey through life from the lowest lows to the highest highs.
A moving, deeply personal look at the Australian experience of WWI, expressed through heart-rending letters between a mother and her soldier son in the lead up to the Battle of the Somme in 1916.
Bugsy Malone revolves around Fat Sam’s Speak Easy Club and the ongoing feud he has with Dandy Dan, the rival gang leader who is trying to take over Sam’s empire.
In 2007, young dramaturg Ben Power, was commissioned by the Royal Shakespeare Company, to develop a 'Romeo and Juliet' for older actors.
Set in modern times 'A Tender Thing' portrays an ageing Romeo and Juliet in a tender, often funny, and ultimately poignant story of love.
Broadway 4 Kidz' is a collection of songs from big Broadway hit musicals mainly directed at school age children and varies in content and cast size throughout the year.
These school holidays have proved what a pool of amazing young talent there is to be found in Adelaide with Teen Dream & Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, and now Beauty And The Beast only amplifies and adds weight to this.
School holidays bring forth a plethora of shows for the littlies, but teenagers seldom get a look in. Teen Dream has everything a teenage girl wants – a Boy Band!
This ultimate, retro homage to the 1980 film that starred Olivia Newton-John and Gene Kelly finds the right balance of cheese, romance and fashion faux pas.
They sing, they dance and they talk to God on cell phones! The Altar Boyz are here again to save the world, one fan at a time.
Director David Gauci discusses the second coming of the off-Broadway hit 'Altar Boyz' for a 2 week season later this month.
Happiness is Charlie Brown and the gang. There’s only “good grief” in this exceptional, fun-loving production.
The all-too-short run of this off-Broadway musical is a crowd-pleasing Adelaide première featuring five spunky altar boys saving souls boy-band style.
Sir Jame’s M. Barrie’s tale of the boy who would not grow up has been delighting children for generations and is now reborn in another musical version. If you can get tickets, do so, and take the entire family. They’ll love you for it.
Based on her 1957 autobiography, Gypsy: A Memoir, this is the famous striptease artist Gypsy Rose Lee's story of her life. You have several more chances to see this high energy and captivating production but it closes next Saturday, so do not leave it too late to book.
Patrick Marber's award winning third play, dating from 1997, looks at the ever changing relationships between four people. The two women swap to and fro between the two men, driven by love, lust, control, power play and mind games.