A new South Australian literary journal is calling for writer submissions. Its editor – Farrin Foster – lays out its aspiration to bridge the gap between SA and the national and international literary industry.
In The Questions, playwright Van Badham and composer Richard Wise have lovingly crafted a show that is both a simple rom-com musical and, simultaneously, an exploration of intimacy in the age of polarisation.
As awareness of the gendered-violence crisis spreads across Australia, Adelaide’s ActNow Theatre is devising a play to help the next generation do better.
A new exhibition of prints and posters documents a radical and largely-overlooked movement from 1970s Adelaide which centred around progressive ideas that remain remarkably relevant today.
AACTA-award winning performer Zahra Newman separates artist from legend as she tells Billie Holiday’s story in the musical play Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar and Grill.
This intensely physical stage work created by a collection of independent artistic collaborators is – at its highest points – made hypnotic through the use of some genuinely original devices and ideas.
For his exhibition Still Tied to a Tree, SALA feature artist Mark Valenzuela has created an overwhelming hybrid world that – while surreal – feels uncomfortably familiar.