
Perfect Nonsense makes rib-tickling, crowd-pleasing comedy out of its larger-than-life Jeeves and Wooster tale – and does its subject justice with terrific performances from its cast.

Who says, ”Never act with children (or animals)”? These kids are a definite asset to this show and to this company.

With its small cast and a few pieces of furniture, it is a stark play that poses a straightforward question: What would we do if we could live our lives over?

This stupendous show is an absolute whoop, a jolly, big-hearted, comical, incident-packed and acrobat-heavy circus romp that has to stand as one of the most inexorable and enjoyable productions to hit the Thebarton Theatre in years.

This touring Australian show certainly delivers two-hours of razzle-dazzle bursting with burlesque, sequins, comedy, illusion and strategically held feathers that reveal just enough of the female form.

Adelaide Rep’s version of the Pulitzer Prize-winning play Cat on a Hot Tin Roof is a delight. Director Barry Hill has delivered up a gratifyingly insinuating and refined production of the Tennessee Williams classic.

The cream of Adelaide’s 12 – 24 year old musicians celebrated the 150th anniversary of the opening of the Adelaide Town Hall, and entranced a capacity audience with their notable ability, energy and sheer enthusiasm in a splendid concert befitting the occasion.