Review: Faulty Towers – The Dining Experience
Fans of the classic series Fawlty Towers are going to love being part of the show thanks to Faulty Towers: The Dining Experience.
Fans of the classic series Fawlty Towers are going to love being part of the show thanks to Faulty Towers: The Dining Experience.
The man behind many of The Simpsons’ voices will join Oz rock legends You Am I in Adelaide for a tribute to his fictional heavy metal band Spinal Tap. Be the first to get tickets.
Cruel Intentions – the film made famous by Sarah Michelle Gellar, Ryan Phillippe and Reese Witherspoon – is coming to Adelaide as a stage musical. See who will step into their roles.
One of the most iconic movie comedies of the 1980s will be brought to life on stage by the Hills Musical Company next month
How better to welcome spring than with Handel’s pastorale story of love, loss and magic, Acis and Galatea, staged in the Adelaide Botanic Garden?
An Adelaide group says it will continue to support a project recording an artist’s attempts to become pregnant alone during Melbourne’s lockdown despite a grant’s withdrawal.
Indigenous music icon Archie Roach has revisited his Charcoal Lane album, recording new versions of its songs to mark the 30th anniversary of its original release.
The winner of this year’s Hilton Commission for sculpture follows in the footsteps of his famous artist grandfather.
Feast Festival organisers and artists are shaking off COVID-19 – and their winter attire – to return to live performance and present one of its biggest program line-ups ever in November.
It’s a perennial favourite with audiences young and old – now the musical Grease has provided a slick way for Adelaide Youth Theatre to return to the stage.
Composer David John Lang has set one of Alison Lester’s popular picture books to music for a world premiere schools show by the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra.
Covid-free with stunning locations and talented crews, South Australia has the recipe for success when it comes to luring international productions.
Wild ideas take on a life of their own in the latest theatrical production of The 91-Storey Treehouse, deservedly drawing a rousing response from young audiences.
Windmill Theatre’s popular puppet character Grug will celebrate 10 years on stage – and a few more milestones – with an Adelaide season at the Dunstan Playhouse in October.
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