The Palais was used to great effect on Tuesday evening for Kurt Vile’s solo show, providing fantastic atmospherics, as the idiosyncratic and talented troubadour played in front the magical moonlit vista on a balmy night.
The final day of WOMADelaide 2017 provided many of the festival’s highlights. The rains had cleared, giving way to perfect autumnal weather that stretched into the late evening, and the slightly lower crowd numbers made for a wonderfully chilled vibe. Add to that a terrific line-up of acts, and it all made for a great end to the weekend.
Not just for all the single ladies, The Desperettes will make you giggle, whatever your relationship status.
Intimate Space is is one of the most exciting, affecting, entertaining and surprising shows to hit Mad March.
Who Am I? Is not for the faint hearted, it is for those who love classic story telling, […]
Raw and visceral, Signifying Nothing is, despite its flaws and inconsistencies, an engaging piece of theatre that challenges us to think carefully about how we use our voting privileges and to look closely at the character and motivations of those who purport to represent us in our parliaments.
The Backstories is a series of shows developed for the Adelaide Festival by Annette Shun Wah and William Yang from CAAP to explore the Asian-Australian experience, in this case featuring Moya Dodd’s story. The performance elegantly presents Dodd’s family history in a way that engages the audience, exploring her passions and relating the tale of her success.
Up and coming Heavy Metal band The Charm The Fury are releasing The Sick, Dumb And Happy on […]
Adele wows a record crowd at Adelaide Oval
Steve Hughes had Adelaide in stitches with his intelligent humour.
