Feeling overwhelmed by the mad month of Fringe? Bamboozled by more than 1,500 shows written up in 7-point type beneath a blizzard of icons? Well, fear not! The Note’s reviewers have done a bit of cherry-picking…
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Love Is A Game: An Adele Cycle
WHAT: Legendary UK DJ whose worked with thelikes of Sir Tom Jones, Bryan Adams, Cher and more.
WHEN: Mar 6 | The Fantail @ Gluttony
WHY: Spend the night on thedancefloor shaking it to thebiggest dance anthems from thepast two decades.
…Ernest?
WHAT: An interactive comedy theatre production riffing off of Oscar Wilde’s iconic play The Importance of Being Ernest. When a traditional production of the play gets underway, and the lead actor fails to arrive on cue, it’s the audience members who they call upon to jump on stage.
WHEN: Feb 19 - Mar 22 | The Peacock @ Gluttony
WHY: The 5-star rated show has flown in over from the UK, ready to deliver an unforgettable night of laughs. We could not recommend this show more.
Twenty Sixteen
WHAT: Nostalgia-filled live rockumentary paying tribute to the great music stars we lost in 2016.
WHEN: Feb 19-Mar 09 | The Fantail @ Gluttony
WHY: Experience the music of David Bowie, George Michael, Prince, Leonard Cohen and more performed by a stellar cast of Aussie musos.
Wonderfully Terrible Things
WHAT: This daring show leads you through a night of debaucherous and daring acts, featuring live vocals, circus, acrobatics and lingerie.
WHEN: Feb 19–Mar 8 | The Octagon @ Gluttony
WHY: Part cabaret, part circus, part burlesque and part opera – sure to blow your mind.
Lizzy Hoo – Says, Who?
WHAT: Lizzy Hoo’s new hour stand-up special is another riotous exploration of a single woman in her early 40s navigating everyday life.
WHEN: Feb 24-Mar 1 | Neat Freak @ The Howling Owl
WHY: Find out why Lizzy Hoo is hands down Australia’s funniest comedian.
This week’s highlights include indie-pop stars Lime Cordiale at Festival Theatre, Mahalia Barnes performing Bette Midler’s The Rose and much more.
Aussie funnyman Lawrence Mooney is bringing a cast of colourful characters to stages across Australia.
The French-flavoured festival takes over Festival Plaza for four days at the end of May.
The appointment comes after Heather Croall stepped down from the role after more than a decade in charge.
This year’s Festival Centrepiece is the Spanish box office hit Sundays (Los domingos).
The production will run for a limited season at The Studio from Tuesday 26 May to Saturday 13 June.
Beetlejuice the Musical is coming to Festival Theatre.
Seven local venues are hosting cellar door style experiences where you can enjoy the best wine, beer and spirits SA has to offer.
Submissions are open until Tueday 30 June.
One-half of the hugely popular Bad Friends podcast is touring this August.
The Indian stand-up is bringing his new show Not This Again down under this July.
Feast Festival has appointed a new Executive Director and Creative Director ahead of this year’s event.
Adelaide’s annual winter festival returns with a stacked program of arts, music and culture.
The duo’s new exhibition takes art lovers on a fascinating journey through the ubiquitous pipes found across Australia.
Catch some of Australia’s funniest stand-ups performing in a wide range of venues across the Mount Barker region this May.
Rooms in No 9 Karaoke are transformed into immersive art spaces in a bold Chinatown takeover as part of Open Space Contemporary Arts - Projects of the Everyday series.
This year’s Festival Centrepiece is the Spanish box office hit Sundays (Los domingos).
The award winning comic is touring down under this August.
Peeling back the layers of local multidisciplinary artist Shani Engelbrecht.
The Lark comes to Adelaide Festival Centre’s Space Theatre this June.
Musical comedian Bill Bailey returns to Adelaide’s Thebarton Theatre in October.
This year’s festival was programmed by new Artistic Director Reuben Kaye.
Explore the famed gardens of Empress Joséphine in this immersive digital exhibit.
Feeling overwhelmed by the mad month of Fringe? Bamboozled by more than 1,500 shows written up in 7-point type beneath a blizzard of icons? Well, fear not! The Note’s reviewers have done a bit of cherry-picking…
OUR MOB is Adelaide Festival Centre’s much loved annual art exhibition.
Feeling overwhelmed by the mad month of Fringe? Bamboozled by more than 1,500 shows written up in 7-point type beneath a blizzard of icons? Well, fear not! The Note’s reviewers have done a bit of cherry-picking…
Watch some of the best romance films on the big screen at The Piccadilly.