Blister is a new play by Sarah Peters and its authenticity shines through from start to finish whilst you join Sarah's Camino experience through the bright, energetic and sometimes moody eyes of Rosie.
A scary little number that could have been extracted straight from the tomes of Edgar Allan Poe, this is a who’s-haunting-who tale that smacks of the macabre.
The uplifting but confronting story of profoundly disabled Jeremy Hartgen, whose sole means of communication is through his eyes.
Drama, comedy, sport, and magic! In this edition of our Fringe round-up we look at A Solitary Choice, Bitch Boxer, Outback Homosexual Serial Killer, Deception, The Sheds, and Square Peg.
Set in a motel with its core issue being the abuse and mistreatment of young people, this is very disturbing and confronting, yet captivating theatre.
There are plenty of great performances by the marvellous cast in the many roles in this powerful and important piece of theatre. It only has a short run, so don’t delay in booking your tickets.
An ebullient arts community celebrated the 2011 ACC Awards, the ACColades, at the Arts Theatre, with Steve Saffell, CEO of Country Arts SA as guest presenter.
Corey McMahon has not only selected a superb cast, but he has dug deeply into the script to create a tense and disturbing production. Make sure that you see it.