
The Barber Of Seville
State Opera of South Australia has staged a vibrantly colourful production of The Barber Of
Here are the latest reviews of plays, music, festivals, art, museums – you name it. But mainly, it is our reviews of the Adelaide Fringe. Enjoy.
Our reviewers are Steve Davis, Ekkia Evans, Michelle Nightinggale, and Nigel Dobson.
If you wanted a quick-access solution to all the reviews we’ve ever done, we also have a condensed, text-only list here: Adelaide Show Review List.
State Opera of South Australia has staged a vibrantly colourful production of The Barber Of
The South Coast Choral And Arts Society’s sold out production of Chicago, deserves to have
Tea Tree Players has delivered another serving of farce with Robert Scott’s According To Rumour.
“When you die, you’re gonna regret the things that you don’t do,” and one of
Do you consider yourself “good people”? That really is the underlying theme and question of
In the midst of a chilly winter, a delightfully hilarious play has fallen from the
Hibernation by Finegan Kruckemeyer is fascinating Arthur C Clarke-ian, Peter Carey-esque thought experiment about dealing
Variously described as one of Shakespeare’s most sublime plays, this Independent Theatre production is a
Little Broadway came to Adelaide last night, for the opening night of Marie Clark Musical
The Tea Tree Players’ youth show in the July school holidays is The Lion, The
The Bridge of San Luis Rey is dense, brilliant theatre, with two levels of access.
There’s a reason the return season of Beautiful: The Carole King Story is sold out;
Under the fairy lights at the Woodville Town Hall last night, No Strings Attached Theatre
To understand the show, Alan Cummings Is Not Acting His Age, you need to understand
Kim David Smith exudes the very spirit of cabaret. Firstly, he adores the spotlight, so
The story of Ern Malley is one of malice imitating art and Max Savage’s ERN
Remember you’re dangerous because only when you realise you’re dangerous, will the system take notice.
Three school friends who are English ladies of a “certain age”, attracted to Paris for