
Stevl Shefn (Steve Sheehan) has come down to the Garden of Unearthly Delights to share with his audience a series of stories about his life and this world.

Lili La Scala (Felicity Wills) is as delightful, delicious and de-lovely as the songs that she sings.

Sufjan Stevens lays bare his soul, values and phobias to his audience. Tonight he looks like a luminous motocross rider strumming a banjo.

Smoke fills the boards but Fraser’s dark locks and long slim frame summon attention. The faithful – mainly adolescent females – whoop with joy when she bellows out the first words.

Studio Flamenco’s production, Arte y Compás (artistry and rhythm) is something like a multitude of tapas, and on opening night, each course is as sumptuous as the last and leaves the appreciative audience salivating for more.

Philosophy and music combine for an unusual musical production in Songs for a New World.

‘Tis the season to be jolly and this year’s Adelaide Festival Centre’s Christmas Proms are as warm and hearty as chestnuts roasting on an open fire.