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Machu Picchu

Machu Picchu begins with a car crash and ultimately becomes something resembling one

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South Australians to rally against $8.5m in cuts

A public rally to oppose predicted cuts to the arts budget will be held in Adelaide on Tuesday.

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Taking the pulse of cabaret

Co-Artistic Director of the 2016 Adelaide Cabaret Festival, Eddie Perfect, reflects on the art form’s health and what the festival…

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Calypso Nights: Juan, Two?

For those who love the imaginative and quirky nature of Fringe theatre (or who really love chutney), this is a…

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Kate Miller-Heidke

Kate Miller-Heidke's unusual mix of pop and classical music will delight Top 40 lovers and opera purists alike on her…

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Habitus

Australian Dance Theatre’s latest work, the first in 'The Nature Series', examines our domestic arrangements.

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The James Plays

Contrasting medieval morality with contemporary dialogue, this magnificently staged trilogy lacks political resonance for Australian audiences.

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The Young King

Oscar Wilde’s fairy tale is brought to vivid life in this inventive new Slingsby production.

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The Events

David Greig’s script is excellent, but it’s the presence of a different choir on stage every night that truly makes…

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Go Down, Moses

Italian theatre-maker Romeo Castellucci’s latest work is brilliant and baffling in equal measure.

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