‘Adelaide hasn’t seen anything like this’: Extraordinary show SA-bound
A visionary light and multimedia experience that took Canada by storm is the centrepiece of this year’s Illuminate Adelaide – and it almost defies explanation.
A visionary light and multimedia experience that took Canada by storm is the centrepiece of this year’s Illuminate Adelaide – and it almost defies explanation.
A certain German superstar of stage and screen has become the latest recipient of the Adelaide Cabaret Festival’s icon award.
The Mortal Kombat sequel may be headed to Queensland but SA’s film industry is still gearing up to reap future benefits.
Every so often, a group of local celebrities whose bond has lasted decades catches up in Adelaide for a big night out. There’s Willsy, of course, famous faces from the stage and media … even a former PM!
The Australian Ballet’s production of Anna Karenina has finally premiered in Adelaide – read what critic Peter Burdon thought.
At the apex of his career, one of SA’s top arts identities was exposed as a manipulative teen sex predator – kicking off a spectacular and deserved fall from grace.
Broadway legend Alan Cumming has apologised but urged Adelaide not to be “so sensitive” after coming under fire for his controversial comments about the city.
The fall of ex-opera boss and unrepentant teen-sex criminal Timothy Sexton has reached its crescendo in one of SA’s longest pedophile prison terms.
Catch up on the latest Adelaide Cabaret Festival reviews: Alan Cumming is Not Acting His Age, RocKwiz Salutes Eurovision, Hear Me Roar, Class of Cabaret and more.
The pandemic forced it into a more local form but a new survey says this year’s Fringe made a world of difference in a way SA sorely needed.
This celebration of music, culture and identity from a new generation of First Nations artists proved deadly indeed.
A Brompton woman sitting silently in her studio in a marathon artistic endeavour this month says visitors are uncovering deeply personal meanings.
Luxurious and lascivious in equal and generous measure, L’Hotel invites its guests to sample the finest aural and visual delights.
Robyn Archer traverses 400 years of music in this brilliant reflection on doom and gloom, which manages to blend solemnity and silliness in an irresistible confection.
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