Adelaide in 2015: A Year In The Arts
2015 has been a mixed year in the world of South Australian Arts. Big names in big Festivals have attracted
Read more2015 has been a mixed year in the world of South Australian Arts. Big names in big Festivals have attracted
Read moreThe State Theatre Company of South Australia has announced its 2016 Programme. Co-productions represent the defining feature of the season
Read moreThe work of Ben Johnson (1572 – 1637) is nowhere near as well-known as that of Shakespeare, but he is
Read more“The Doll” is one of those classic Australian plays that has been studied by drama students for decades. Written by
Read moreThe Australia of Ray Lawler’s iconic drama, Summer of the Seventeenth Doll is, on the surface, very different to the
Read moreJust about every Australian knows about “The Doll”, but not everyone has had the opportunity to see it. It is
Read moreOthello is a risky production, entwining classic Shakespearean themes with modern ideas, taking beloved characters in new directions and manoeuvring
Read moreIt is heartening to see South Australia’s flagship theatre company getting behind some of Adelaide’s most prolific and promising independent
Read moreFrom The Dunstan Playhouse’s stage, adorned with Victorian era dresses, the Brookman boys (CEO Rob and his son Artistic Director
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