The Community Housing Art Awards South Australia have finally been announced, with the People's Choice Award to follow on October 12.
Powerful direction, clever staging and an impressively stellar cast of young dedicated performers confront the audience with the ravaging of female teen innocence by a misogynistic murdering enemy
5-stars for the merging of fine art, mental illness and stand-up comedy in 300 Paintings, the show where genius meets madness, and laughter ensues.
Lucy Heffernan draws you in with a mixture of vicious humour, clever musical interludes, emotional vulnerability, and endearing honesty.
Presented by Olenka ToroshenkoReviewed 1 March 2022 There is something particularly moving about theatre that is developed from personal experiences. They can be touching and it is easy for members of the audience to connect with the person whose story is being told. Devised by Olenka Toroshenko, i am root would be timely for a […]
Joyful display on a deeply personal choice
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This solo performer presents his alter-ego Syphilis Von Hamstring encouraging much audience participation.
Written by SA’s Jamie Hornsby, this play has great potential but needs work both in terms of the script and the direction.
A young man, Luke, is placed up against his future. Blinded by a mixture of ignorance and bravado means he doesn’t see the insurmountable difficulties of what his life will involve despite it looking at him in the face. Luke meets Ivan, the man he wishes to become. A homeless man. That is the startling reality of the content of The New Olympias Theatre Company’s show Benchmarks.
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'Have You Tried Yoga?' was developed through interviews and ideas from the public combined with Rachel Edmonds’ experience and understanding of living and working with a disability.
Find out more about the ArtBox concept and see the socials from the Concept Launch held at The Mill...
The Paperback Rider, a new creative venture, is launching this month at The Mill and is ready to rain colour and pattern on the streets of Adelaide.
Seven photographers have joined forces to show their divergent views of the world through a plastic lens. 'The Plastic Show' showcases photographs captured entirely on film with plastic toy cameras.
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“We call it the Noah’s arc of The Arts". The Mill is an idea in motion, for artists from all fields share a space at a subsidized price. It’s also a platform for artists to engage and foster new ideas with each other, to create a diverse, artistic hub in the middle of our city.