The 2014 Adelaide Fringe will kick off with a mighty explosion of colour and light on Friday, 14 February with the iconic Fringe Parade.
This is an unusual collection of works that are a collaboration between established artist Paul Hoban and emerging artist Scott Pyle that challenges a traditional view of painting.
A very important thing to be emphasised about this production is that it is perfect for everybody, no matter whether very young or the very opposite. There is something here for everybody, so do yourself a favour and get a ticket before they all go.
Tutti are presenting another show that is guaranteed to make friends and influence people. Under the sensitive direction of Daisy Brown, five performers explore the theme of being alone and lonely, through a combination of physical and text based theatre.
Tutti are presenting another show that is guaranteed to make friends and influence people. Under the sensitive direction of Daisy Brown, five performers explore the theme of being alone and lonely.
The stars of the smash hit ABC Documentary, ARIA, Logie and Helpmann Award winning Choir of Hard Knocks, now known as the Choir of Hope and Inspiration, along with their Founding Music Director Dr Jonathon Welch AM, will come to Adelaide for the first time to perform with our very own Tutti Choir, founded by South Australia’s 2007 Local Hero, Pat Rix and led by Tutti’s Resident Conductor, Jonathan Bligh.