Author: Genevieve Hudson
Review: HOUSE OF ROT Grey Gardens 2026 Adelaide Cabaret Festival
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★★★★½ Anticipated by packed tables within the Space Theatre, another fabulous show, HOUSE OF ROT: Grey Gardens, joins Reuben Kaye’s ‘Delicious Revolution’ for the Adelaide Cabaret Festival. A minimally lit stage, swathed in smoke, reveals a piano and five chairs. To each of the sides of the stage, wooden chairs…
Review: Pretty Woman Finds Magic In Adelaide
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★★★★½ Bold, bright, and bubbly are words that come to mind describing the entirety of director and choreographer Jerry Mitchell’s Pretty Woman: The Musical, on now in Adelaide as part of its national tour. Retaining much of the original film’s 80s charm, this adaptation, presented in Australia by Jones Theatrical…
Review: How To Succeed In Business Pulteney Grammar
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Pulteney Grammar School’s production of How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying opened at the Future Events Centre in Paradise with a spectacle before the curtain had even risen. The foyer was filled with branded snack cups, a videographer, and a balloon-festooned photo backdrop complete with props, setting the…
Review: Living In The ’70s by The 60 Four 2026 Adelaide Fringe
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★★★★★ If you’re desiring a trip down memory lane or just an evening of funky ‘70s music, Living in the ‘70s by The 60 Four delivers such an experience with plenty of energy and colour. From the show’s beginning, the tone is set as fast-paced, cheeky, and a fun celebration…
Review: Here You Come Again Hits Adelaide With Pure Dolly Joy
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Energetic, colourful, and fun are just a few words to describe the wholesome experience that is Here You Come Again, the Dolly Parton musical. Incorporating many of the best hits of Parton’s music, this juke-box musical comedy is packed with glitz, drama, sing-alongs. It also asks the age-old question: ‘What Would…
Review: Medea In Exile Strikes With Youthful Fury & Ancient Grief
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Set within varied locations around the Bedford Park campus, Flinders University Drama Centre brings to life Medea In Exile. The work is an imagined continuation of Medea’s story, which is traditionally only glimpsed in various plays in Greek mythology. Students from Flinders Drama Centre’s Bachelor of Performance courses in Acting,…
Kimberly Akimbo Review: Growing Old Never Felt So New
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Opening with energy and colour, Mitchell Butel’s Australian premiere of Kimberly Akimbo is brought to life with heart and humour. Book and Lyrics by David Lindsay-Abaire and Music by Jeanine Tesori, this Tony Award-winning musical, presented by State Theatre Company South Australia and Melbourne Theatre Company, is sure to win…
