Showcasing a 15-piece classical orchestra and six South Australian rock musicians and vocalists, Classic Bruce presents 12 of Springsteen’s career defining hits.
Month: February 2021
No matter what class you take in high school, you will always end up writing an essay as one of your assignments for at least one of your subjects. Essays can be a daunting task and cause a lot of stress and anxiety for people.
Imagine moving overseas to find the ‘one’, only to discover you are ‘one’ of many. Singer songwriter Gene Phoa explores heartbreak, romance and revenge in his acoustic rom-com this Adelaide Fringe.
A playful mix of fact and fiction, Parlour Games showing at Holden Street Theatre is a loving tribute to Agatha Christie’s life.
Making a change for our planet begins with us and it can start at home. By using these tips, we can all do our bit to lessen the impacts of climate change on our world.
With an exciting storyline, plenty of challenges and a healthy amount of laughs, Shelby Bond’s Wild West Adventure Party is excellent for families and perfect if you’re looking for some entertainment but can’t/don’t want to leave the house.
A weird and wacky show where audiences will find themselves in the midst of a nuclear war in Jason Chong’s The Bunker at this year’s Adelaide Fringe.
It’s home time for RCC who this Adelaide Fringe are going full circle, back to where it all began at Victoria Square bringing a bold new-look program full of participatory theatre, immersive light installations and live music.
A compelling story of an unexpected and epic journey, the full-length feature film Atlantis Untold will show at this year’s Adelaide Fringe.
Teaming up with B-boys and B-girls from Brisbane urban dance studio Mad Dance House, Collision combines Casus Circus’ signature combination of ground-breaking acrobatics and physical poetry with the rhythm, swagger, and moves of street dance culture.