A very funny hour of adults-only entertainment, learning how to swear, insult and discuss body parts (and what to do with them) in Australian Sign Language.
Prepare yourself for raves, violence, sex, drugs and death, all set within the Edinburgh of “Thatcher’s England” as we follow Scottish youth down the heroin rabbit hole.
Set in Kobane in 1914 'Angel' tells of the advance of ISIS on this small town and the journey of one young farm girl.
Hans is bawdy, rambunctious, inventive, immensely intuitive, and highly entertaining. He has a clear grasp of the function of cabaret
It helps to be familiar with the Bard’s version of Hamlet, so you can keep up and not lose track of who is who. However that’s half the fun!
Four celebrity chefs, eight hopeless contestants, and a cast of other characters poke fun at reality TV and, in particular, cooking competition shows.
The dark, sordid tale of 'Trainspotting' is a story not many would attempt to tackle. So why did director and producer Adam Spreadbury-Maher take on such a harrowing story?
You have 1 hour to escape from prison before the warden returns but, to do so, first you have to solve a string of logic puzzles to unlock doors and locks!
'No Sex Please - We're British!' is a play about how prudish the traditional British can be when it comes to sex, which creates endless hilarious complications.
When a woman at home alone overcomes a would-be rapist, it becomes his word against hers and self-defence turns to torture as the situation spirals out of control.
Adapt Enterprises takes on playwright Peter Shaffer’s Equus under the guidance of director and actor Ross Vosvotekas.
Moore Books SA brings Adelaide audiences the rarely seen political and psychological thriller. 'Death and the Maiden', under the intelligent direction of Kristin Telfer.
Taking a quick break during a rather hectic touring schedule, Lah-Lah (aka Tina Harris) is amazingly energetic despite just having knocked off almost 50 shows this year already as part of their ‘Sing It Loud!” Tour. On the eve of their Adelaide shows, Harris spoke with us at Glam about the show, the band, and working […]
Presented by Adelaide Festival Centre Reviewed 30 SepT 2016 With it’s official opening night performance cancelled last night due to the infamous poor weather Adelaide has experienced this week, Two Dogs finally got the chance to leave a mark, or in this case ‘mark their territory’ on the OzAsia Festival. Actors Liu Xiaoye & Yin […]
'Snakes and Ladders' is the latest play by Tony Moore currently running in The Studio space of Holden Street Theatres.
The incredibly popular Director Meng Jing Hui is back in Australia as part of OzAsia with theAustralian Premiere of his play Two Dogs. We got to fire a few questions at the avant-garde Director about his thoughts on the Festival, the play, and his return to Australia in between rehearsals. Meng has a cult […]
An interactive horror experience where audiences are led through the darkened rooms of Miss Courtney's sick house of murder, lust and twisted romance.
In his comedy/drama, 'Biography: A Game' Max Frisch questions our ability to change against our own habits, our desire for immediate gratification, and our fear of the unknown.
CATS the Musical is in town and we went behind the scenes to chat with Lydiya Kaplun, make-up and wig designer, about this incredible performance...
The doyen of Adelaide Arts, the one and only Peter Goers, returns to the stage with his one-man, unplugged celebration of all things entertainment