Shock twist in Adelaide Festival performer’s indecent act case
A new twist has emerged in the case against a “heavily intoxicated” international Festival performer, who touched a woman on a flight en route to Adelaide.
A new twist has emerged in the case against a “heavily intoxicated” international Festival performer, who touched a woman on a flight en route to Adelaide.
Electric events calendar reinforces Festival State’s global stature
With timber supplies from Victoria grinding to a halt amid a court battle, a South-East company has saved a Royal Adelaide Show tradition from being axed.
NZ pop royalty Lorde, Canadian dance theatre and a walking sheep – read the latest reviews from the Arts Editor’s desk.
Homegrown circus favourites Gravity & Other Myths took to the stage on Saturday night for the Adelaide Festival opening.
The team which has directed the past half-dozen Adelaide Festivals is taking early retirement to allow the new director to get a running start on next year’s event.
Enjoy stimulating conversations with writers, journalists, activists and performers from around the world at Breakfast with Papers, part of the 2022 Adelaide Festival. Stream the audio here.
For a third successive year the Festival concluded with a large choral concert but this was a diverse collection of pieces, out of which a dramatic arc was constructed.
This year’s Adelaide Festival has lived up to all expectations at the box office, surpassing its ticket sales target with two days to spare.
Who better to close a WOMAD packed with Australian artists than Paul Kelly, backed by the mercurial voices of Vika and Linda Bull, armed with two hours of bona-fide classics?
As the Adelaide Festival draws to a close, read all our reviews in one spot here.
Some tightening up would go a long way to making the Spiderbait frontman’s Alone With You the show it has the potential to be.
A stunning demonstration of the visceral relationship between rhythm and dance – especially when set to the driving power of drums.
The premiere in this concert was Ngarrgooroon, a stunning work by Yorta Yorta soprano and composer Deborah Cheetham.
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