An intense theatrical masterpiece.
A laugh-out-loud mash up between The Office and the life endured by our teachers as they boldly go where so many have gone before
Under the bold direction of Kip Williams, The Picture of Dorian Gray breaks into the twenty-first century.
Presented by Sydney Theatre Company and Riverside’s National Theatre of Parramatta Reviewed 20 October 2021 An ad for Asian cosmetics firm Clearday goes viral for all the wrong reasons (read: it’s hellishly racist). A social media ticker that punctuates scene changes rises and rises. And the top brass at the company are frantic. White Pearl, […]
Following hit seasons across Australia, the provocative, laugh-out-loud Aussie rom-com Black Is The New Whitewill finally come to State Theatre Company South Australia in November, with renowned actor Miranda Tapsell leading an all-star cast.
It's not often that a production comes along that defines the term 'a fully theatrical experience', but this production of Kate Grenville's The Secret River, is just that.
After sell-out seasons around Australia and critical acclaim, The Secret River, Neil Armfield’s landmark Sydney Theatre Company production, will make its Adelaide debut at the 2017 Adelaide Festival
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.
Award-winning Paul Capsis stars in the premiere of a compelling new adult fairytale & song cycle to leave you transported, uplifted and with tears in your eyes.
International star of stage and screen Miriam Margolyes joins State Theatre SA in a glorious new Australian comedy about hope, death and pets.
The Long Way Home is an emotional tribute to our service men and women, created from the first-hand accounts of returning soldiers.
Vere means faith, and there is faith aplenty in this story of a brilliant physics lecturer struck down by a debilitative disease leading to rapid onset dementia and a form of Parkinson’s.
With themes covering our need for love, connectivity and community; plays consisting of classics, new Australian works and works daring to push the envelope; and a line up of local, interstate and even international talent, next year’s season promises to be quite exciting with a little something for everyone.
The State Theatre Company and Australia’s national Shakespeare company will collaborate for the first time in this effervescent, irreverent, and deliciously convoluted farce.
The Table of Knowledge touring cast needs one more local person to join them for a small yet significant role in this play about sex, lies, greed and corruption.
This superb production looks at a plethora of views on what being a good or bad parent means, what discipline means, whether corporal punishment is as bad as we are told or whether, as one man says, “it never did me any harm”
There is a very big story being told here in a simple and clear way, by reducing down how the conflicting forces of old and new meeting one another, directly and personally affects a dozen people.