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 moreFollowing seasons in Adelaide and Canberra, Geordie Brookman’s production of Harold Pinter’s 1978 play Betrayal has opened at the MTC.
Read moreThere is nothing new about infidelity, but there is always something fresh about Pinter. No wonder he got a Nobel
Read moreJust about every Australian knows about “The Doll”, but not everyone has had the opportunity to see it. It is
Read moreAn extremely influential towering figure of 20th century literature, Samuel Beckett has challenged recent generations of students, actors and theatre
Read moreFrom The Dunstan Playhouse’s stage, adorned with Victorian era dresses, the Brookman boys (CEO Rob and his son Artistic Director
Read moreThe Importance of Being Earnest is one of Oscar Wilde’s last plays, and his most produced. It has stood the
Read moreLittle Bird is a family affair. The writer is married to the director who in turn is the State Theatre
Read moreAfter fizzling out in 2013 with the deplorable Maggie Stone, The State Theatre Company of South Australia opens 2014 with
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