Review – Hold Up!
In 1955, Juan Peron has been exiled to Panama. To raise the cash to get him into Spain his handler pawns Evita’s prized jewels, which Franco’s wife spots and falls in love with.
In 1955, Juan Peron has been exiled to Panama. To raise the cash to get him into Spain his handler pawns Evita’s prized jewels, which Franco’s wife spots and falls in love with.
Mojo Juju is an all round class act: this is a perfect date night activity, or dress-up event.
Celebrity Theatresports went off with a bang this season, with a colourful array of talented performers from stage and screen competing and collaborating in high paced and ridiculous improvised games.
Christine McVie is an integral character in the Fleetwood Mac mythos, and in Go Your Own Way rock diva Catherine Alcorn tells the hidden history of one the greatest song-writers of the seventies. Heckler asks Catherine 9 Quick Questions!
Lady Rizo isn’t afraid to call it how she sees it, but what does she have to say about Christina Aguilera? Find out!
What does one do with a Child Prodigy Midget Accordion? Heckler finds out!
Simone Page Jones is an opera singer, cabaret star and, with Miles O’Neil, is performing as Miles and Simone for the Adelaide CabFest – we asked her 10 Quick Questions!
Georg Maas’s script is dark and engaging and the film’s depiction of the GDR is terrifyingly believable.
If you doubted that a library was a good source of comic material Josh Earl is here to prove it is – one catalogue at a time.
In this fantastic acrobatics show, three young tradies lead the audience through instructions on how to make your own circus show.
Yon (Simon Hall), the third leg of Tripod, shares with us the less sexy side of sex, navigating such leitmotifs as vomit sex, pity sex, incest, pornography and paedophilia.
On the giant Arts Centre Stage Sammy J appears in his dapper suit, all sharp edges and angles, looking very small. But his performance fills the stage.