Category: Performing Art

Performing Art

OZ ASIA – New Leadership Centre Announced

South Australia is set to become an international epicentre for cultural and arts management education with the foundation of the Asia Pacific Centre for Arts and Cultural Leadership.

CIRCUS – Expect the Unexpected – ‘The Little Palais’

On Saturday 28 September a mini pop-up Circus tent ‘The Little Palais’ opens its’ door for a huge 8 day and night extravaganza of some of the best FREE family friendly entertainment to be found in Adelaide.

STOMP ’13 – Her Majesty’s – Til 1st September – 4K

Loud, riveting, charming and beautifully artistic, Stomp ’13 is a great show. 4K

DANCE – Happy As Larry – Playhouse Til 17th Aug – 4K

A delightful respite from cold winter evenings and increasingly bleak economic conditions, all contemporary dance fans should see it. 4K

DANCE – Stomp – 27 Aug – 1 Sept – Her Majesty’s

The Broadway, West End and international sensation STOMP is back, and it’s better than ever! See post for details.

At Last! The Etta James Story – Her Majesty’s – 4K

for lovers of James or of the music genre itself, At Last! The Etta James Story is a must see, a tribute show of the highest order. 4K

THE COMPLETE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE (ABRIDGED) – Playhouse – 3.5K

If you are looking for a good bellyache or just the play to break in a young mind to the joys of theatre, few things offer a better time than this Complete Works. 3.5K

THEATRE – Happy As Larry – Preview – 14-17 Aug

Following national and international tours, including a season in London’s West End, Shaun Parker & Company’s Happy As Larry comes to Adelaide Festival Centre’s Dunstan Playhouse from 14 – 17 August. See post for details.

MELBOURNE WINTER MASTERPIECES – PT 1 – King Kong – 5K – Til Oct 5

King Kong is Danny Boyle meets Baz Luhrmann and Rogers and Hammerstein entering the world of U2. 5K

THEATRE – Noel and Gertie – 3.5K

Noel and Gertie will be a trip back for many but for others also an introduction to a sound and a style that while not common is by no means out of place in today’s theatre.