A truly joyous, very pleasing, highly entertaining way to spend a couple of hours
Speaking in Tongues is an outright success for Stirling Players - high quality, in every aspect.
2022 marks the fiftieth anniversary of The Stirling Players, based at The Stirling Community Theatre. After a successful year of performances, their final show in their year of celebration is none other than the side-splittingly funny The Complete Works Of William Shakespeare (Abridged). This production has been playing at the Stirling Community Theatre for the […]
Presented by Stirling Players Reviewed 1 April 2022 This year Stirling Players are celebrating 50 years of producing top quality entertainment for Adelaide audiences. Their latest production, Sir David Hare’s Amy’s View, has to be high up amongst their best. It is not only well written, but tightly and intelligently directed by Tim Williams and […]
A fun, frothy production eliciting much merriment
Cosi is highly acclaimed as one of the funniest Australian plays to be written in the last few decades.
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.
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”.
Written by Jessica Swale, Nell Gwynn charts the rags-to-riches story of Nell, London’s first actor-ess (“it means female actor”), in a saucy, irreverent, not-entirely-historically-accurate but very entertaining look into this woman’s 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.
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.
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 Stirling Players latest production is the play adaption of Nick Earls' best selling novel, 'Zigzag Street', a much loved book from the 90s.
This rare gem, not seen in Australia before has all the ingredients of a Restoration comedy from brash young men to lonely wives, drunken husbands & a beautiful heroine.