June Again is a watchable but largely unconvincing and contrived exploration of dementia through one family’s journey from disintegration to resurrection.
Category Archive: What’s on in Adelaide
A heart-warming, hilarious rollick that is as poignant as it is playful, Rosa and her joyously dysfunctional family take the audience on a journey of self-discovery, love and saying yes.
A core group of up to ten participants will be drawn from applications to complete the program free of charge over the course of three months.
With a stellar opener by Anna Jay, an Adelaide singer who delivered clean, angelic vocals and honest songs about the ups and downs of life and mental health battles, the evening was already promising a top notch musical exhibition.
Bowerbird, Adelaide’s leading design event returns to the Adelaide Showgrounds just in time for Mother’s Day, presenting some of Australia’s most exciting designers and brands from 7 – 9 May.
South Australia’s newest multi genre immersive performance space, The Lab, has announced their latest classical music series, Interlude. […]
No Strings Attached is a fantastic company supporting people living with disability to pursue their dreams within the performing arts.
These guys have made a name for themselves here in Adelaide during the Adelaide Fringe Festival and in Sydney, and they will be performing in the US in June.
Less than a week after the Fringe Festival closed, local Adelaide creative workspace The Mill has embraced new creators and their inspirational collaborative exhibition titled, The Painter and Performance Artist.
The event will see Folk Alliance Australia Young Artists of the Year Saije from Bellingen NSW and Adelaide Hills local troubadour Tim Moore take to the stage to celebrate live original music in the regional town.
