
Ms Amy G and Entershamement is very, very funny. It's one hell of a wild, sometimes reckless and even dangerous ride, but an hilarious one.

Spare Parts Puppet Theatre’s production of The Little Prince is a right royal conundrum.

University of Adelaide Theatre Guild’s production of The Two Gentlemen of Verona is utterly mesmeric.

Richard Trevaskis’ modern rendition of one of Gilbert and Sullivan’s best-loved operettas hums along due to a fine cast, discriminating costumery and a contemporary slant.

The narrative alludes to a profound concern for the environment and our relationship with the land and its people – issues that Judith Wright felt strongly about during her life as a conservationist and an Aboriginal rights activist.

Little Shop of Horrors is a superb revival of a cult musical classic that’s also an evening of unadulterated bliss.

The Elephant Man is a courageous choice for an amateur theatre company, with its multiple scenes and complex messages, and it takes a director of the experience and skill of Megan Dansie and the cast that she is able to recruit to pull it off.