South Australia
Machu Picchu
Machu Picchu begins with a car crash and ultimately becomes something resembling one
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.
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…
Calypso Nights: Juan, Two?
For those who love the imaginative and quirky nature of Fringe theatre (or who really love chutney), this is a…
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…
Habitus
Australian Dance Theatre’s latest work, the first in 'The Nature Series', examines our domestic arrangements.
The James Plays
Contrasting medieval morality with contemporary dialogue, this magnificently staged trilogy lacks political resonance for Australian audiences.
The Young King
Oscar Wilde’s fairy tale is brought to vivid life in this inventive new Slingsby production.
The Events
David Greig’s script is excellent, but it’s the presence of a different choir on stage every night that truly makes…
Go Down, Moses
Italian theatre-maker Romeo Castellucci’s latest work is brilliant and baffling in equal measure.