Winton’s charming, unvarnished language inspires a richly visual, poetic and emotionally charged interpretation for the stage
Category Archive: The Arts
Inspired by the global refugee crisis and displacement of young people, Windmill Theatre Co brings Amphibian to Adelaide Festival Centre in September.
Adelaide audiences have the chance to shake their groove thing now Australia’s funniest and most successful homegrown musical, Priscilla Queen of the Desert, has shimmied into town.
Bringing a new and innovate practice to photography, Morphett Vale teacher and award-winning artist Steven Duncan is snapping outside the box for Shimmer Photographic Biennale this September.
Following its world premiere at the Melbourne International Film Festival last week, new feature documentary Jimmy Barnes: Working Class Boy will be released in cinemas nationally this Thursday 23 August.
At a time of geopolitical tension, Stephen Sewell’s early classic ‘Welcome The Bright World’ comes roaring back to the Australian stage for the first time in 35 years
Working together with Country Arts SA and Ananguku Arts and Culture, artworks are gathered from Adelaide and across the State’s regional and remote communities.
Anthony Mondello, CEO, IMUA credits the creation of the course to an increasing demand for quality education and a lack of time to physically attend.
It just gets better every year! OzAsia Festival is back in Adelaide with five world premieres, 20 Australian premieres and 22 events exclusive to South Australia are en route to Adelaide.
The Betoota Advocate is set to tour Australia in November/December this year with Clancy Overell and Errol Parker treating audiences to a no holds barred live show in true Betoota style.
