The latest film from director of The Sixth Sense, M. Night Shyamalan.
Upcoming superhero film based on the comic of the same name
The performances are superb, as Woo Cheol Im and Joo Won Lee as the Bridegroom and Bride, Jung Hwa Lee as the Boy and Hyun Ah Koo in a range of smaller roles, use a range of skills to bring their characters to life and engage us with their travels and trials.
The Tutti Choir are well known for their uplifting concerts, but this one was something else again, as they gave the first half of the concert themselves and then handed over the stage for the second half of the concert to the Choir of Hope and Inspiration
Terry Pratchett's subversive ability to turn real life on its head through his fantasy series of Discworld novels remains timely. One for the Pratchett fans.
Rachel Moorhead directs Stephen Sondheim's gothic musical with great success, using a talented ensemble of first, second and third year students from Adelaide College of Arts at TAFE SA.
The concentration on the faces of the performers was a guide to the complexity of the pieces, not only the intricacy of the drumming but also the choreography that accompanied the playing.
This is a fine effort by these young people and is worth wider audiences. All schools should see this.
I could not have had a better start for the OzAsia Festival.
Danger 5 Signals New Era of TV Production for South Australia
South Australian Film Corporation Maintains Core Funding Programs
Presented by AC Arts Reviewed Wednesday 8th September 2010 http://www.tafesa.edu.au/news/10-09-01/See_a_future_star_at_AC_Arts_this_September.aspx Venue: The X Space, AC Arts, Light Square Season: 8pm nightly to Sat 18th September Duration: 50min Tickets: adult $10/conc $5 Bookings: Venuetix http://www.venuetix.com.au or phone 8225 8888 This was a combined effort by the Technical Production, Design and Second Year Dance students, presenting a […]
Adelaide Festival Centre presents Little Big Shots 2010
204 cities, 6 continents – coming together to judge the 12th Annual Manhattan Short Film Festival ADELAIDE – You be the judge!
The Adelaide Festival Centre’s OzAsia Festival was established in 2007 and is held annually in September/ October for approximately ten days. This year, it will be held from Friday 17th September to Saturday 2nd October. There is theatre, dance, music, film, visual arts, food and design culture, presented by Australian artists who identify with Asian […]
Students from TafeSA’s Adelaide College of the Arts Acting, Design and Technical Production departments have come together to present Paulo Castro’s Underground.
Presented by Adelaide Festival Centre's OzAsia Festival & CentreStage Program in association with Yohangza Theatre Company, one of Shakespeare's best known tragedies of revenge and intrigue is given a Korean twist.
This is a thoroughly absorbing and rewarding production that, if not already sold out, certainly deserves to be.
Stephen Page and Bangarra Dance are to be heartily congratulated for this remarkable evening, a tribute to all concerned and a timely recognition of many centuries of Australian history.
Aussie scream flick to screen at No. 1 Brit Horror Frightfest, Release date now November 4