Presented by Adelaide Symphony Orchestra Reviewed 16 October 2015 As part of their two-concert tribute to Mendelssohn, the ASO presented a performance of, possibly his best known work, A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Opening the night was Bach, Brandenburg Concerto No 1 in F Major. Bach has been presented along with Mendelssohn, as he was a […]
Who said they don't do food? Adelaide's only Mexican bar, Chihuahua Bar, will be showing us how to do food so right with their special Sunday Lunch Club events coming up this October. You won't want to miss either of them. Trust us...
In 2016, State Theatre Company will play on stages across South Australia, around the country and, for the first time ever, in London.
'Bitch Boxer' follows Chloe's struggle to find her place in a predominantly male world, leading the audience through her journey of sweat, heartache and tears.
Based on a 1970s children’s book, Masquerade is a mixture of puzzles, fantasy and horrible truths. It's two stories told at once. Part of 'Come Out',
An award winning script that presents a highly engaging and occasionally very funny story, brave enough not to shy away from some very heavy subject matters.
Ray Lawler wrote the iconic Summer of the Seventeenth Doll in the fifties, but that doesn’t mean the spirit has gone out of it
Madame is different and a bit outrageous, but those things made Farrugia who he is and make this production what it is – enthralling.
Margolyes takes us through some of the many highlights of her career, using her incredible talent for voices and accents to play a wide range of colourful characters
The State Theatre Company SA presents three short plays by Samuel Beckett, one of last century’s most influential writers and a father of Theatre of the Absurd.
After 35 years, Performance Arts Collection curator Jo Peoples has retired with one final Peoples' Choice exhibition opening on 12 December.
Kate Ceberano serves up 480 artists and 180 performances over 16 days and nights in her final saucy and seriously fabulous lineup!
The need to impress & obtain notoriety by whatever means is the theme to this humorous, slightly dark play, capturing the idiosyncrasies of today's youth perfectly,
16 August – 7 September 2013, SPACE THEATRE Opening Night: 20 August 8pm
State Theatre Company announced today Barry Otto has regrettably been forced to withdraw from its production of The Kreutzer Sonata due to exhaustion.
TAFE SA Adelaide College of the Arts (AC Arts) third year acting student Kate Cheel will take to the stage with the State Theatre Company from 5 ‐ 28 August, playing the role of Irina in Anton Chekhov’s Three Sisters. Still in her third year of the Advanced Diploma of Arts (Acting), Kate is part […]