One of the first acts to hit the stage when WOMADelaide opens this evening is Xylouris White, a collaboration between Cretan lute player George Xylouris and Dirty Three drummer, Jim White.
An ingenious and aurally immersive journey through the Amazon jungle. A must see at Adelaide Festival.
Tonight on the Adelaide Riverbank Palais, the repertoire of Morrissey and The Smiths will be given a unique Mexican makeover with a performance from acclaimed Mariachi outfit, Mexrrissey.
Taste’s Adelaide Fringe show in Showroom One at The German Club presented the fans with a generous cross-section of songs from both eras of the band’s career.
My Leonard Cohen is not an unequivocal success, but it does put the spotlight squarely on the songs – and despite some occasional rough treatment, the old adage still proves true – diamonds don’t crack under pressure.
The opening of the 2017 Adelaide Festival was celebrated in grand style on Sunday evening with a free performance on the Adelaide Riverbank by Neil Finn, one of the world’s finest singer-songwriters.
Shôn Dale-Jones is a master story-teller. His one man show, The Duke, is an impressive, multilayered piece, with an appeal that lies in the simplicity of the performer’s approach.
A peek into the world of chemsex through an enthralling series of monologues.
All up, Prohibition is a well-sequenced, fast-paced and entertaining show that strikes a perfect balance between humour and physicality.
The Riverbank Palais is proving to be a fantastic addition to the Adelaide Festival program this year, hosting a diverse range of performances and forums, including The Duke, a theatre piece by Shôn Dale-Jones. The play begins its limited three night season on the floating venue from this evening, with half the proceeds going to Save the Children’s child refugee efforts.
