Michael Wheatley’s Adelaide Fringe show, Forever In My Life – A Tribute To Prince, will be an exploration of how important Prince has been in soundtracking one man’s life, shaping his decisions, and inspiring his creativity.
Ken Grady
Get ready for LadyBeatlemania at this year’s Adelaide Fringe!
Green Book delivers a powerful story of courage, respect and friendship which speaks powerfully to our era, pushing a convincing case for understanding and compromise to prevail over mistrust and exclusion.
DreamWorks Animation’s ‘How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World’ is certain to be a winner with its pre-high school holiday audience.
Mary Poppins Returns – a wonderful film for those who still have the power to suspend disbelief and accept that magic (and some gentle discipline!) still has its place in our seemingly rootless twenty first century world.
Legendary soul singer, the ‘First Lady of Immediate’, PP Arnold, will be in town on December 13 to play her first ever Adelaide solo show at The Gov and remind us all of her prodigious talents!
Japan’s Osaka Monaurail tore The Gov apart on Sunday night providing Adelaide with a dynamic hi-energy funk masterclass, and inducing the entire crowd to get up on their feet and dance in rhythmic ecstasy for a full two hours.
The State Theatre Company’s production of Elena Carapetis’s new play, The Gods Of Strangers, is destined to become a contemporary classic of Australian theatre. Make sure you grab a ticket!
The excited buzz amongst the departing fans at the end of the show confirmed that Ash had ‘made a connection, a full-on chemical reaction’, and this performance would be long treasured by all those who attended.
Live, Steven Wilson refuses to compromise his musical vision and declares that he intends to continue steering a course towards creating soundscapes that challenge and delight – and occasionally perplex – his audience.
