Adelaide

Review: Sutra, OzAsia Festival
Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui‘s smooth fusion of modern dance, martial arts, and Zen Buddhism is a Festival delight.

How an indie company hopes to drive an Adelaide theatre revival
Theatre Republic hopes to grow Adelaide's independent theatre sector, while also increasing opportunities for local practitioners and growing audiences.

Vale Frank Ford
Adelaide’s arts community is mourning the passing of Frank Ford, founder of the Adelaide Cabaret Festival and Adelaide Fringe’s first…

The art of displacement: how OzAsia Festival celebrates contemporary practice
From contemporary dance to Chinese comedy, this year’s OzAsia Festival explores themes including post-colonialism and global inspiration across 18 days…

Review: JOAN, Waterside Workers Hall
Co-presented by the Rabble and Vitalstatistix, JOAN is sprinkled with unflinching theatrical moments.

Former Adelaide art space for sale, but who profits?
The former home of Adelaide’s Contemporary Art Centre of South Australia is up for sale, originally bought by its artist…

Review: The Great War at Adelaide Festival
The horrors of the Western Front are evoked in miniature and to haunting effect, in this uneven but technically striking…

Review: Thyestes at Adelaide Festival
Simon Stone’s breakthrough production now feels like something of a museum piece.

Review: In The Club at Adelaide Festival
STCSA commissioned Patricia Cornelius to write about football and sexual misconduct. The result is a powerful piece of theatre.

Review: Adelaide Fringe Opening Weekend 2018
ArtsHub’s Performing Arts Editor Richard Watts dives into the opening weekend of Australia's largest arts festival, Adelaide Fringe.