God of Carnage is an hysterically funny night of name-calling, tantrums and tears before bedtime...
Alan and Annette’s son has hit Michael and Veronica’s son with a stick, breaking two of his teeth. The grown-ups have gathered to discuss, logically and amiably, how to deal with the boys.
Following the extraordinary success of their 20th anniversary tour in 2009, Bangarra Dance Theatre returns to Adelaide with a stunning new double-bill.
Always evocative and original, Bangarra presents two new works inspired by old and new stories and examines the fusion of dance and visual art – Artefact from Frances Rings and Riley from Daniel Riley McKinley.
In 2010 Shakespeare’s romantic tragedy will be dynamically re-imagined on the Dunstan Playhouse stage. This classic tale of star-crossed lovers has been a cornerstone of the theatre since it was first performed in 1595, undergoing countless reinventions and connecting with millions around the world.
The feathers will fly when Australia’s emerging and professional burlesque performers battle it out for the title of Miss Burlesque Australia across the country in July – August 2010!
It’s chaos on the streets and corruption rules under a sleazy, evil sheriff and his team of storm trooper knights. A long-absent Robin returns to help restore order and lands in a love triangle between the feisty maid Marion and his once reliable best friend Wil. The enemy closes in and their world starts to implode.
If you missed it last time, this is your last chance to see this acclaimed production with the superb original cast. If you’ve already seen it then come again and bring a friend. Impress them with a show hailed by critics as an Australian classic. You’ll laugh and cry and gasp out loud.
It's a rare and thrilling treat when contemporary, blood-soaked horror disgraces the stage, and Harbinger does just that. A tender 'boy meets girl, girl eats boy' love story caked in crimson humour, Harbinger by Matthew Whittet is as hilarious as it is unsettling.
On the surface, Cole Porter wrote lovely songs about love, life and sensual expression with a timeless sense of wit and style. Experiment digs deeper however, to reveal the master’s knack for subversion.
Ever since she pulled on her ABBA socks at age 8, Queenie van de Zandt knew she was destined to become a performer (or hairdresser).
Her mind – and face – made up, she plunged into the heady world of eisteddfods, speech and drama exams, and school musicals.
Monday, September 6, 2010
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