The Stirling Players have presented an all Aussie line-up for their first production since COVID-19 shut down Australia’s theatres in March.
The picturesque Stirling Community Theatre on Avenue Road has been nestled between the steamroller park and the kindy for over 130 years.
Assassins is a challenging piece, musically complex and an acting challenge for the 10 actors who bring to life the men and women who assassinated, or attempted to, a US president.
The Hills Musical Company are no strangers to the works of Stephen Sondheim. After successful seasons of Sweeney Todd, Company and A Little Night Music, this November the HMC presents its next musical by the prolific composer: Assassins.
Celebration is a 'slice of life' comedy dealing with two of the most important days in our lives - The Wedding and The Funeral. One family with two events and as the saying goes, “Weddings and funerals, nothing like them for bringing out the best and worst in people”.
This ‘coming of age’ parable sees Princeton leaving university with his shiny new BA and moving to Avenue Q. This is where he meets new friends, searches for his purpose and finds out that all that learning has not equipped him for real life!
In the beautiful setting of 1950’s Havana, a hapless British salesman is thrown into the foreign world of espionage during the corrupt Fulgencio Batista regime.
With the upcoming anniversary of World War One this is a timely production and covering an oft-forgot section of the people who suffered through those dark days. Based firmly in the Adelaide Hills it reminds us of the difficulties faced not only by the men who marched away but also those who were left behind.
With a book written by Bill Russell and music by Henry Krieger this musical was first produced in 1997. Based on the true story of conjoined twins (the Hilton Sisters) who were the toast of Vaudeville, the story had a lot of heart and is full of unusual leads, many of who are based on people who were called freaks
Well away from the chaos of The Garden of Unearthly Delight and Gluttony is the beautiful Stirling Community Theatre. At 10pm on a Thursday night, David Salter’s one-man cabaret ‘Make Believe’ established itself as a highlight of the Adelaide Fringe.
Two years ago Zoe Muller began writing a script for Puberty Blues. The script came to life at Holden Street Theatre in October. After a successful opening, the trio have brought the play back to Adelaide audiences for the Fringe Festival.
Murder is rarely so magical. Can you solve the mystery before the actors do?
This beautiful late 20th century reworking of Frank Wedekind’s late 19th century play of the same name pits curiosity against constraint, honesty against deception and sensitivity against repression.
The Clean House by Sarah Ruhl is a quirky romantic dramedy centred around a Brazilian woman who wound up as a cleaner instead of a comedienne.
The Hills Musical Company are taking you back to the birth of rock ’n' roll at the Stirling Community Theatre in November 2016, with the Jukebox musical revue Smokey Joe's Cafe.
Based on Thomas Keneally's novel, The Playmaker, Timberlake Wertenbaker's play. Our Country's Good, explores an event in our history - the production of the first play to be performed in Australia.
Stirling Players are about to present 'Our Country's Good" based on Thomas Keneally's novel, 'The Playmaker' concerning the production of the first play to be staged in Australia.
The Full Monty is a bold, brassy musical based on the 1997 British film of the same name.
'Company' by Stephen Sondheim was a ground-breaking musical, when first produced in the early 70s. It still remains an immensely enjoyable reminder of his genius.
Adelaide’s musical answer to The Bachelor or Sex and the City is heading to the Stirling Community Theatre in November for the first time in 16 years.