by Catherine Blanch. It’s no secret that Tasmania has a cruel and dark convict history. The stories of people transported from England to Van Diemen’s Land for anything from petty crime to murder,...
by Catherine Blanch. It’s no secret that Tasmania has a cruel and dark convict history. The stories of people transported from England to Van Diemen’s Land for anything from petty crime to murder,...
Festival Theatre Stage, Fri Jun 13 David Campbell and John Bucchino are the consummate musical partnership: the singer and the songwriter, the boy from Elizabeth and the man from New York. On the Festival...
Her Majesty’s Theatre, Fri Jun 13 In whatever performance setting one has the privilege to witness Paul Capsis, he is an enigma. And he is brilliant. Capsis is a consummate and engaging performer, and instantly...
Dunstan Playhouse, Fri Jun 13 Colin Hay’s Waiting For My Real Life… is not so much autobiography as a series of punch-lines glued together by songs and anecdotes. Don’t expect to hear in-depth monologues...
Space Theatre, Fri Jun 13 Catherine Alcorn comes to the Adelaide Cabaret Festival with a fine pedigree, including a recent award for cabaret performer of the year. Nothing But A Song could stand alone...
Space Theatre, Thu Jun 12 The characters that inhabit Tom Waits’ songs and the theatricality of their settings make them perfect material for a cabaret show. And for some reason the words and melodies...
by Bobby Goudie. Brian d’Arcy James is a renowned leading man on Broadway and has been twice nominated for a Tony Award. His show Under the Influence is making its first International premiere at the 2014...
Dunstan Playhouse, Thu Jun 12 As the first South Pacific Islander musical ever created, The Factory is a future milestone in the history of performance art in this region. After experiencing the show firsthand,...
Dunstan Playhouse, Wed Jun 11 Shuffling onstage with jauntily tipped cap, Freedman was in character from the word go with his American accent and thoughtful musings as Harry Nilsson, Grammy award winning...
Since their inception back in the late 1960s at King’s College, Cambridge, The King’s Singers have maintained their quality six-part male a cappella sound with a stack of awards over the years and over...
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