Take a musical journey around “A World of Christmas” with the 2017 Christmas Proms, featuring the Tutti Choir and our On Stage Children’s Choir.
Using instruments such as a toilet brush, tuba, musical saw and other weird appliances, the sisters celebrate Christmas in their own unique style.
Edmund Pegge is one of those actors you've probably never heard of, but you're sure to know his face from an active film and television career that spans decades.
Taking place in the penthouse suite of a premier Vale hotel, the New Year celebrations of the Vale family are interrupted by the arrival of an uninvited guest, forcing long buried secrets to the surface.
The lilt of Oscar Wilde’s elegant language, meticulously chosen to delight, provoke and entertain, helps to confect a figgy pudding of fun crammed with bons mots, epigrams and wicked satire.
Tom Christophersen’s Business Unfinished is an anthology of ghost stories that blend together spoken word responses from people who share their experiences with the supernatural
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.
A well-researched and fascinating look at the history of Bram Stoker's Dracula in Australia, centering around the 1929-31 stage production but so much more!
Whether it's side-splitting laughter at comedian Carl Barron, or singing along to Mamma Mia!, we'll bet the Festival Centre has something for you this season.
Playful charm, high good humour and practised skill are the hallmarks of this eminently entertaining show. “Spelling Bee” is a compact musical which only calls for a cast of nine.
Switzerland is an impressive balance between the contrasting genres of comedy and drama as the audience witnesses a humorously combative relationship bloom between strangers, foregrounded by a questionable sanity and a looming, ominous death.
Two teenage girls try to fit into the popular surfie crowd in 1970s Australia and, in doing so, discover the pitfalls of growing up.
Die Fledermaus is one of the most popular and well-known of the operettas. Filled with recognizable and delightful music, based around a plot of unmitigated silliness, it is a work with which much fun can be had.
"Annie" is the cutest, feel-good story of an 11-year-old optimistic orphan who changes hearts wherever she goes.
Five characters examine their relationship with Atlanta, a member of their group who is now dead, and with each other.
Port Pirie's Robert Stigwood went on to manage famous bands, films & stage musicals so we caught up with the author of his new biography that's just released.
Based on the 90’s British sitcom of the exact same title, Men Behaving Badly focuses on London-based flatmates Gary and Tony and their male misbehaviour and troublesome adventures, and their long-suffering partners Dorothy and Deborah.
The End features Hatsune Miku who is an internationally renown pop star with fans across the globe, including the show’s composer Keiichiro Shibuya.
Distilled from a 19th century novel written by Victor Hugo, with music by Claude-Michel Schönberg, book and lyrics by Alain Boublil and Jeanmarc Natel, 'Les Miserable' has become a world-wide musical theatre phenomenon.
Singaporean theatre company W!ld Rice has created a sprawling epic, which gives audiences a journey through the last 100 years of Singapore history.