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SUMMARY:Current Economic Conditions
DESCRIPTION:Written by Don Zolidis\nDirected by Luke Atkinson-Copley \nLily Booker is facing the harsh reality of the economic downturn—she’s out of a job and out of options. Forced to move back in with her parents\, she must navigate the awkward dynamics of living under their roof again while dealing with the crushing weight of adult failure. As Lily tries to pick up the pieces of her life\, she’s confronted by her overbearing mother\, her laid-back father\, and her own pride as she grapples with the financial and emotional mess the recession has left in its wake. \nWith humor and heart\, Current Economic Conditions explores the pressures of modern adulthood\, the challenges of returning home\, and the bittersweet reality of growing up in a world that’s often out of our control. A sharp and relatable comedy that shines a light on the struggle to stay afloat when everything seems to be sinking.
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/current-economic-conditions/2025-05-16/
LOCATION:Hallett Cove R-12 Performing Arts Theatre\, 2/32 Gledsdale Rd\, Hallett Cove\, SA\, 5158\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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SUMMARY:Little Women
DESCRIPTION:Produced nationally and internationally\, Little Women has been praised by critics for its ambition in adapting such a well-known story for the stage. This timeless\, captivating story is brought to life in this glorious musical filled with personal discovery\, heartache\, hope and everlasting love. The original production starred the unparalleled Sutton Foster\, who received Tony\, Outer Critics Circle and Drama Desk nominations for her performance. \nBased on Louisa May Alcott’s life\, Little Women follows the adventures of sisters Jo\, Meg\, Beth and Amy March. Jo is trying to sell her stories for publication\, but the publishers are not interested – her friend\, Professor Bhaer\, tells her that she has to do better and write more from herself. Begrudgingly taking this advice\, Jo weaves the story of herself and her sisters and their experience growing up in Civil War America. \nFeaturing a brilliant cast of Adelaide’s talented musical theatre performers\, and a stunning live orchestra\, the Stirling Community Theatre will come alive with Louisa May Alcott’s iconic characters and a moving score.
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/little-women/2025-05-16/
LOCATION:Stirling Community Theatre\, 5 Avenue Road\, Stirling\, SA\, 5152\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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SUMMARY:Little Women
DESCRIPTION:Produced nationally and internationally\, Little Women has been praised by critics for its ambition in adapting such a well-known story for the stage. This timeless\, captivating story is brought to life in this glorious musical filled with personal discovery\, heartache\, hope and everlasting love. The original production starred the unparalleled Sutton Foster\, who received Tony\, Outer Critics Circle and Drama Desk nominations for her performance. \nBased on Louisa May Alcott’s life\, Little Women follows the adventures of sisters Jo\, Meg\, Beth and Amy March. Jo is trying to sell her stories for publication\, but the publishers are not interested – her friend\, Professor Bhaer\, tells her that she has to do better and write more from herself. Begrudgingly taking this advice\, Jo weaves the story of herself and her sisters and their experience growing up in Civil War America. \nFeaturing a brilliant cast of Adelaide’s talented musical theatre performers\, and a stunning live orchestra\, the Stirling Community Theatre will come alive with Louisa May Alcott’s iconic characters and a moving score.
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/little-women/2025-05-11/
LOCATION:Stirling Community Theatre\, 5 Avenue Road\, Stirling\, SA\, 5152\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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SUMMARY:Little Women
DESCRIPTION:Produced nationally and internationally\, Little Women has been praised by critics for its ambition in adapting such a well-known story for the stage. This timeless\, captivating story is brought to life in this glorious musical filled with personal discovery\, heartache\, hope and everlasting love. The original production starred the unparalleled Sutton Foster\, who received Tony\, Outer Critics Circle and Drama Desk nominations for her performance. \nBased on Louisa May Alcott’s life\, Little Women follows the adventures of sisters Jo\, Meg\, Beth and Amy March. Jo is trying to sell her stories for publication\, but the publishers are not interested – her friend\, Professor Bhaer\, tells her that she has to do better and write more from herself. Begrudgingly taking this advice\, Jo weaves the story of herself and her sisters and their experience growing up in Civil War America. \nFeaturing a brilliant cast of Adelaide’s talented musical theatre performers\, and a stunning live orchestra\, the Stirling Community Theatre will come alive with Louisa May Alcott’s iconic characters and a moving score.
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/little-women/2025-05-10/
LOCATION:Stirling Community Theatre\, 5 Avenue Road\, Stirling\, SA\, 5152\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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SUMMARY:Wrong Turn at Lungfish
DESCRIPTION:Synopsis\nSet in a New York City hospital\, Wrong Turn at Lungfish is the story of Peter Ravenswaal\, a blind\, bitter and widowed college professor\, and his encounter with Anita\, a saucy\, street wise young woman who volunteers to read to him in the hospital. He’s irascible and ill-mannered\, she’s uneducated but resilient; she’s a superstitious Catholic\, he’s a supercilious Protestant.\nHe’s a widower facing death alone\, she’s the mistreated lover of a low-rent mob enforcer named Dominic. By the end of the play\, the clash of intellect and wit takes the two from animosity and fear to friendship and understanding.\nBy the way\, “lungfish” refers to a primitive fish species\, representing a metaphor for a point in evolution where humans could have taken a different path\, potentially without developing such complex brains. \nWritten by : Garry Marshall & Lowell Ganz\nDirected by : Rosie Aust
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/wrong-turn-at-lungfish/2025-05-10/
LOCATION:Domain Theatre\, 287 Diagonal Road\, Oaklands Park\, SA\, 5046\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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ORGANIZER;CN="Galleon Theatre Group":MAILTO:info@galleon.org.au
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SUMMARY:Little Women
DESCRIPTION:Produced nationally and internationally\, Little Women has been praised by critics for its ambition in adapting such a well-known story for the stage. This timeless\, captivating story is brought to life in this glorious musical filled with personal discovery\, heartache\, hope and everlasting love. The original production starred the unparalleled Sutton Foster\, who received Tony\, Outer Critics Circle and Drama Desk nominations for her performance. \nBased on Louisa May Alcott’s life\, Little Women follows the adventures of sisters Jo\, Meg\, Beth and Amy March. Jo is trying to sell her stories for publication\, but the publishers are not interested – her friend\, Professor Bhaer\, tells her that she has to do better and write more from herself. Begrudgingly taking this advice\, Jo weaves the story of herself and her sisters and their experience growing up in Civil War America. \nFeaturing a brilliant cast of Adelaide’s talented musical theatre performers\, and a stunning live orchestra\, the Stirling Community Theatre will come alive with Louisa May Alcott’s iconic characters and a moving score.
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/little-women/2025-05-09/
LOCATION:Stirling Community Theatre\, 5 Avenue Road\, Stirling\, SA\, 5152\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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SUMMARY:Wrong Turn at Lungfish
DESCRIPTION:Synopsis\nSet in a New York City hospital\, Wrong Turn at Lungfish is the story of Peter Ravenswaal\, a blind\, bitter and widowed college professor\, and his encounter with Anita\, a saucy\, street wise young woman who volunteers to read to him in the hospital. He’s irascible and ill-mannered\, she’s uneducated but resilient; she’s a superstitious Catholic\, he’s a supercilious Protestant.\nHe’s a widower facing death alone\, she’s the mistreated lover of a low-rent mob enforcer named Dominic. By the end of the play\, the clash of intellect and wit takes the two from animosity and fear to friendship and understanding.\nBy the way\, “lungfish” refers to a primitive fish species\, representing a metaphor for a point in evolution where humans could have taken a different path\, potentially without developing such complex brains. \nWritten by : Garry Marshall & Lowell Ganz\nDirected by : Rosie Aust
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/wrong-turn-at-lungfish/2025-05-09/
LOCATION:Domain Theatre\, 287 Diagonal Road\, Oaklands Park\, SA\, 5046\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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ORGANIZER;CN="Galleon Theatre Group":MAILTO:info@galleon.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250508T193000
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SUMMARY:Wrong Turn at Lungfish
DESCRIPTION:Synopsis\nSet in a New York City hospital\, Wrong Turn at Lungfish is the story of Peter Ravenswaal\, a blind\, bitter and widowed college professor\, and his encounter with Anita\, a saucy\, street wise young woman who volunteers to read to him in the hospital. He’s irascible and ill-mannered\, she’s uneducated but resilient; she’s a superstitious Catholic\, he’s a supercilious Protestant.\nHe’s a widower facing death alone\, she’s the mistreated lover of a low-rent mob enforcer named Dominic. By the end of the play\, the clash of intellect and wit takes the two from animosity and fear to friendship and understanding.\nBy the way\, “lungfish” refers to a primitive fish species\, representing a metaphor for a point in evolution where humans could have taken a different path\, potentially without developing such complex brains. \nWritten by : Garry Marshall & Lowell Ganz\nDirected by : Rosie Aust
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/wrong-turn-at-lungfish/2025-05-08/
LOCATION:Domain Theatre\, 287 Diagonal Road\, Oaklands Park\, SA\, 5046\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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ORGANIZER;CN="Galleon Theatre Group":MAILTO:info@galleon.org.au
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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250504T173000
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SUMMARY:The Parsifal Project
DESCRIPTION:Step into a story that’s as old as time yet profoundly relevant today. \nThe Parsifal Project is a transformative new theatre work three years in the making\, reimagining Wolfram von Eschenbach’s medieval legend. UK playwright Peter Oswald’s finely crafted script offers the story through the eyes of women\, as we explore themes of spiritual enlightenment\, personal transformation\, earth regeneration\, and community connection. \nAt its heart is the spoken word — powerful\, transformative\, and deeply resonant. The production uniquely integrates First Nations elements together with a multicultural pro-amateur cast\, and a fusion of contemporary and classical theatrical devices\, to create a beacon of meaningful Arts engagement. Be immersed in this rare experience of multi-artforms including speech chorus\, live music\, singing\, eurythmy\, puppetry\, choreography and acting! This production illumines a pathway of hope. It’s a call to action\, and an artistic journey you don’t want to miss. \nAn Acknowledgement of Country will take place at 5.15pm on 26th April prior to the World Premiere. \nPlaywright – Peter Oswald \nDirector – Jo-anne Sarre \nMusical Director – Paul Cleaver \nCostume Design – Grace Ames \nSet & Lighting Designer – Paul Cleaver \nFight Choreographer – Matcho Cassidy \nEurythmy Choreographer – Imelda Verbraak \nMusicians: \nDavid Booth – Didjeridoo/Yidaki \nPaul Cleaver – Mandolin \nMaren Yakas – Violin \nHeather Stratfold – Cello \nMax Tulysewski/Alekos Aslanidis – Percussion \nGroup bookings available on request. \nFor disability access or general information\, please email Jo-anne via quill@inkpot.com.au
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/the-parsifal-project/2025-05-04/
LOCATION:The Living Arts Centre – Waldorf School\, 27 Sims Rd\, Mount Barker\, SA\, 5251\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ink Pot Arts Inc":MAILTO:quill@inkpot.com.au
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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250504T163000
DTSTAMP:20260417T235933
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SUMMARY:Wrong Turn at Lungfish
DESCRIPTION:Synopsis\nSet in a New York City hospital\, Wrong Turn at Lungfish is the story of Peter Ravenswaal\, a blind\, bitter and widowed college professor\, and his encounter with Anita\, a saucy\, street wise young woman who volunteers to read to him in the hospital. He’s irascible and ill-mannered\, she’s uneducated but resilient; she’s a superstitious Catholic\, he’s a supercilious Protestant.\nHe’s a widower facing death alone\, she’s the mistreated lover of a low-rent mob enforcer named Dominic. By the end of the play\, the clash of intellect and wit takes the two from animosity and fear to friendship and understanding.\nBy the way\, “lungfish” refers to a primitive fish species\, representing a metaphor for a point in evolution where humans could have taken a different path\, potentially without developing such complex brains. \nWritten by : Garry Marshall & Lowell Ganz\nDirected by : Rosie Aust
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/wrong-turn-at-lungfish/2025-05-04/
LOCATION:Domain Theatre\, 287 Diagonal Road\, Oaklands Park\, SA\, 5046\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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ORGANIZER;CN="Galleon Theatre Group":MAILTO:info@galleon.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250503T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250503T220000
DTSTAMP:20260417T235933
CREATED:20250322T212336Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251108T061054Z
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SUMMARY:Wrong Turn at Lungfish
DESCRIPTION:Synopsis\nSet in a New York City hospital\, Wrong Turn at Lungfish is the story of Peter Ravenswaal\, a blind\, bitter and widowed college professor\, and his encounter with Anita\, a saucy\, street wise young woman who volunteers to read to him in the hospital. He’s irascible and ill-mannered\, she’s uneducated but resilient; she’s a superstitious Catholic\, he’s a supercilious Protestant.\nHe’s a widower facing death alone\, she’s the mistreated lover of a low-rent mob enforcer named Dominic. By the end of the play\, the clash of intellect and wit takes the two from animosity and fear to friendship and understanding.\nBy the way\, “lungfish” refers to a primitive fish species\, representing a metaphor for a point in evolution where humans could have taken a different path\, potentially without developing such complex brains. \nWritten by : Garry Marshall & Lowell Ganz\nDirected by : Rosie Aust
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/wrong-turn-at-lungfish/2025-05-03/
LOCATION:Domain Theatre\, 287 Diagonal Road\, Oaklands Park\, SA\, 5046\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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ORGANIZER;CN="Galleon Theatre Group":MAILTO:info@galleon.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250503T173000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250503T203000
DTSTAMP:20260417T235933
CREATED:20250327T011723Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250327T011723Z
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SUMMARY:The Parsifal Project
DESCRIPTION:Step into a story that’s as old as time yet profoundly relevant today. \nThe Parsifal Project is a transformative new theatre work three years in the making\, reimagining Wolfram von Eschenbach’s medieval legend. UK playwright Peter Oswald’s finely crafted script offers the story through the eyes of women\, as we explore themes of spiritual enlightenment\, personal transformation\, earth regeneration\, and community connection. \nAt its heart is the spoken word — powerful\, transformative\, and deeply resonant. The production uniquely integrates First Nations elements together with a multicultural pro-amateur cast\, and a fusion of contemporary and classical theatrical devices\, to create a beacon of meaningful Arts engagement. Be immersed in this rare experience of multi-artforms including speech chorus\, live music\, singing\, eurythmy\, puppetry\, choreography and acting! This production illumines a pathway of hope. It’s a call to action\, and an artistic journey you don’t want to miss. \nAn Acknowledgement of Country will take place at 5.15pm on 26th April prior to the World Premiere. \nPlaywright – Peter Oswald \nDirector – Jo-anne Sarre \nMusical Director – Paul Cleaver \nCostume Design – Grace Ames \nSet & Lighting Designer – Paul Cleaver \nFight Choreographer – Matcho Cassidy \nEurythmy Choreographer – Imelda Verbraak \nMusicians: \nDavid Booth – Didjeridoo/Yidaki \nPaul Cleaver – Mandolin \nMaren Yakas – Violin \nHeather Stratfold – Cello \nMax Tulysewski/Alekos Aslanidis – Percussion \nGroup bookings available on request. \nFor disability access or general information\, please email Jo-anne via quill@inkpot.com.au
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/the-parsifal-project/2025-05-03/
LOCATION:The Living Arts Centre – Waldorf School\, 27 Sims Rd\, Mount Barker\, SA\, 5251\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ink Pot Arts Inc":MAILTO:quill@inkpot.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250503T150000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250503T162000
DTSTAMP:20260417T235933
CREATED:20250326T014452Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250330T225312Z
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SUMMARY:The Other Place
DESCRIPTION:The Adelaide Repertory Theatre Company is thrilled to announce its upcoming production\, “The Other Place\,” written by Sharr White and directed by David Sinclair. This powerful drama features an outstanding cast of talented South Australian actors: Robyn Brookes\, Scott Neil\, and Tegan Gully-Crispe and Brendan Cooney. \nAbout the Play: “The Other Place” is a gripping and emotionally charged play that explores themes of memory\, loss\, and the complexities of the human mind. The narrative follows Dr Juliana Smithton\, a brilliant neurologist whose life begins to unravel in unexpected ways taking the audience on an enigmatic journey. \nAbout the Director: David Sinclair\, a revered figure in the theatre community\, brings his diverse directorial talent to this production\, promising a captivating and thought-provoking experience for the audience. \nAbout the Cast:\nRobyn Brookes: Known for her compelling performances\, Robyn takes on the challenging role of Juliana Smithton\, bringing depth and nuance to the character.\nScott Nell: A versatile actor\, Scott portrays Ian\, Juliana’s devoted husband\, navigating the complexities of their relationship.\nTegan Gully-Crispe: Tegan plays multiple roles of Dr. Cindy Teller (Juliana’s psychologist) Laurel Juliana’s daughter and The Other Woman\, showcasing her remarkable talent and versatility.\nBrendan Cooney: plays multiple roles of The Man portraying Richard Sillner and Bobby a Nurse. This is Brendan’s first show with the Adelaide Rep and hopefully not his last. \nSPECIAL EVENT: Following each Matinee a Q&A session will be held with the Director and cast and invited panelists from organisations that provide services and assistance in the field of Dementia\, and other cognitive health issues. \nDon’t miss this unforgettable theatrical experience brought to life by The Adelaide Repertory Theatre Company.
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/the-other-place/2025-05-03/
LOCATION:The Arts Theatre\, 53 Angus Street\, Adelaide\, SA\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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SUMMARY:Wrong Turn at Lungfish
DESCRIPTION:Synopsis\nSet in a New York City hospital\, Wrong Turn at Lungfish is the story of Peter Ravenswaal\, a blind\, bitter and widowed college professor\, and his encounter with Anita\, a saucy\, street wise young woman who volunteers to read to him in the hospital. He’s irascible and ill-mannered\, she’s uneducated but resilient; she’s a superstitious Catholic\, he’s a supercilious Protestant.\nHe’s a widower facing death alone\, she’s the mistreated lover of a low-rent mob enforcer named Dominic. By the end of the play\, the clash of intellect and wit takes the two from animosity and fear to friendship and understanding.\nBy the way\, “lungfish” refers to a primitive fish species\, representing a metaphor for a point in evolution where humans could have taken a different path\, potentially without developing such complex brains. \nWritten by : Garry Marshall & Lowell Ganz\nDirected by : Rosie Aust
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/wrong-turn-at-lungfish/2025-05-02/
LOCATION:Domain Theatre\, 287 Diagonal Road\, Oaklands Park\, SA\, 5046\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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ORGANIZER;CN="Galleon Theatre Group":MAILTO:info@galleon.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250502T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250502T205000
DTSTAMP:20260417T235933
CREATED:20250326T014452Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250330T225312Z
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SUMMARY:The Other Place
DESCRIPTION:The Adelaide Repertory Theatre Company is thrilled to announce its upcoming production\, “The Other Place\,” written by Sharr White and directed by David Sinclair. This powerful drama features an outstanding cast of talented South Australian actors: Robyn Brookes\, Scott Neil\, and Tegan Gully-Crispe and Brendan Cooney. \nAbout the Play: “The Other Place” is a gripping and emotionally charged play that explores themes of memory\, loss\, and the complexities of the human mind. The narrative follows Dr Juliana Smithton\, a brilliant neurologist whose life begins to unravel in unexpected ways taking the audience on an enigmatic journey. \nAbout the Director: David Sinclair\, a revered figure in the theatre community\, brings his diverse directorial talent to this production\, promising a captivating and thought-provoking experience for the audience. \nAbout the Cast:\nRobyn Brookes: Known for her compelling performances\, Robyn takes on the challenging role of Juliana Smithton\, bringing depth and nuance to the character.\nScott Nell: A versatile actor\, Scott portrays Ian\, Juliana’s devoted husband\, navigating the complexities of their relationship.\nTegan Gully-Crispe: Tegan plays multiple roles of Dr. Cindy Teller (Juliana’s psychologist) Laurel Juliana’s daughter and The Other Woman\, showcasing her remarkable talent and versatility.\nBrendan Cooney: plays multiple roles of The Man portraying Richard Sillner and Bobby a Nurse. This is Brendan’s first show with the Adelaide Rep and hopefully not his last. \nSPECIAL EVENT: Following each Matinee a Q&A session will be held with the Director and cast and invited panelists from organisations that provide services and assistance in the field of Dementia\, and other cognitive health issues. \nDon’t miss this unforgettable theatrical experience brought to life by The Adelaide Repertory Theatre Company.
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/the-other-place/2025-05-02/
LOCATION:The Arts Theatre\, 53 Angus Street\, Adelaide\, SA\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Adelaide Repertory Theatre":MAILTO:enquiries@adelaiderep.com
GEO:-34.9303832;138.6029781
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250501T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250501T205000
DTSTAMP:20260417T235933
CREATED:20250326T014452Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250330T225312Z
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SUMMARY:The Other Place
DESCRIPTION:The Adelaide Repertory Theatre Company is thrilled to announce its upcoming production\, “The Other Place\,” written by Sharr White and directed by David Sinclair. This powerful drama features an outstanding cast of talented South Australian actors: Robyn Brookes\, Scott Neil\, and Tegan Gully-Crispe and Brendan Cooney. \nAbout the Play: “The Other Place” is a gripping and emotionally charged play that explores themes of memory\, loss\, and the complexities of the human mind. The narrative follows Dr Juliana Smithton\, a brilliant neurologist whose life begins to unravel in unexpected ways taking the audience on an enigmatic journey. \nAbout the Director: David Sinclair\, a revered figure in the theatre community\, brings his diverse directorial talent to this production\, promising a captivating and thought-provoking experience for the audience. \nAbout the Cast:\nRobyn Brookes: Known for her compelling performances\, Robyn takes on the challenging role of Juliana Smithton\, bringing depth and nuance to the character.\nScott Nell: A versatile actor\, Scott portrays Ian\, Juliana’s devoted husband\, navigating the complexities of their relationship.\nTegan Gully-Crispe: Tegan plays multiple roles of Dr. Cindy Teller (Juliana’s psychologist) Laurel Juliana’s daughter and The Other Woman\, showcasing her remarkable talent and versatility.\nBrendan Cooney: plays multiple roles of The Man portraying Richard Sillner and Bobby a Nurse. This is Brendan’s first show with the Adelaide Rep and hopefully not his last. \nSPECIAL EVENT: Following each Matinee a Q&A session will be held with the Director and cast and invited panelists from organisations that provide services and assistance in the field of Dementia\, and other cognitive health issues. \nDon’t miss this unforgettable theatrical experience brought to life by The Adelaide Repertory Theatre Company.
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/the-other-place/2025-05-01/
LOCATION:The Arts Theatre\, 53 Angus Street\, Adelaide\, SA\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Adelaide Repertory Theatre":MAILTO:enquiries@adelaiderep.com
GEO:-34.9303832;138.6029781
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250430T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250430T205000
DTSTAMP:20260417T235933
CREATED:20250326T014452Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250330T225312Z
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SUMMARY:The Other Place
DESCRIPTION:The Adelaide Repertory Theatre Company is thrilled to announce its upcoming production\, “The Other Place\,” written by Sharr White and directed by David Sinclair. This powerful drama features an outstanding cast of talented South Australian actors: Robyn Brookes\, Scott Neil\, and Tegan Gully-Crispe and Brendan Cooney. \nAbout the Play: “The Other Place” is a gripping and emotionally charged play that explores themes of memory\, loss\, and the complexities of the human mind. The narrative follows Dr Juliana Smithton\, a brilliant neurologist whose life begins to unravel in unexpected ways taking the audience on an enigmatic journey. \nAbout the Director: David Sinclair\, a revered figure in the theatre community\, brings his diverse directorial talent to this production\, promising a captivating and thought-provoking experience for the audience. \nAbout the Cast:\nRobyn Brookes: Known for her compelling performances\, Robyn takes on the challenging role of Juliana Smithton\, bringing depth and nuance to the character.\nScott Nell: A versatile actor\, Scott portrays Ian\, Juliana’s devoted husband\, navigating the complexities of their relationship.\nTegan Gully-Crispe: Tegan plays multiple roles of Dr. Cindy Teller (Juliana’s psychologist) Laurel Juliana’s daughter and The Other Woman\, showcasing her remarkable talent and versatility.\nBrendan Cooney: plays multiple roles of The Man portraying Richard Sillner and Bobby a Nurse. This is Brendan’s first show with the Adelaide Rep and hopefully not his last. \nSPECIAL EVENT: Following each Matinee a Q&A session will be held with the Director and cast and invited panelists from organisations that provide services and assistance in the field of Dementia\, and other cognitive health issues. \nDon’t miss this unforgettable theatrical experience brought to life by The Adelaide Repertory Theatre Company.
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/the-other-place/2025-04-30/
LOCATION:The Arts Theatre\, 53 Angus Street\, Adelaide\, SA\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Adelaide Repertory Theatre":MAILTO:enquiries@adelaiderep.com
GEO:-34.9303832;138.6029781
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250427T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250427T163000
DTSTAMP:20260417T235933
CREATED:20250330T230104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250330T230104Z
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SUMMARY:The Mikado
DESCRIPTION:Gilbert and Sullivan’s “THE MIKADO (or The Town of Titipu)” has become one of the most-performed pieces of musical theatre in history. As with many of their productions\, the show which premiered at the Savoy Theatre in 1885\, satirises aspects of Victorian Britain’s politics and aristocracy; cloaked behind a charming story set not in Britain\, but in exotic Japan. \nWhat goes around comes around in politics of course\, and many of the themes seem familiar and just as relevant today as when The Mikado was first performed! Familiar characters include Nanki Poo\, Yum Yum\, The Lord High Executioner Ko Ko\, Katisha\, and of course the emperor Mikado himself. \nIn typical G&S style\, a tangled web is woven and unravels\, and everyone lives happily ever after. Witty comedy\, memorable tunes\, a little romance\, and endearing characters\, along with some light-hearted contemporary references\, make this satirical piece of musical theatre a popular favourite to this day.
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/the-mikado-3/2025-04-27/
LOCATION:Tower Arts Centre\, cnr Daws Rd & Goodwood Rd\, Pasadena\, SA\, 5042\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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ORGANIZER;CN="South Australia Light Opera Society":MAILTO:salospublicity@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250426T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250426T220000
DTSTAMP:20260417T235933
CREATED:20250330T230104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250330T230104Z
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SUMMARY:The Mikado
DESCRIPTION:Gilbert and Sullivan’s “THE MIKADO (or The Town of Titipu)” has become one of the most-performed pieces of musical theatre in history. As with many of their productions\, the show which premiered at the Savoy Theatre in 1885\, satirises aspects of Victorian Britain’s politics and aristocracy; cloaked behind a charming story set not in Britain\, but in exotic Japan. \nWhat goes around comes around in politics of course\, and many of the themes seem familiar and just as relevant today as when The Mikado was first performed! Familiar characters include Nanki Poo\, Yum Yum\, The Lord High Executioner Ko Ko\, Katisha\, and of course the emperor Mikado himself. \nIn typical G&S style\, a tangled web is woven and unravels\, and everyone lives happily ever after. Witty comedy\, memorable tunes\, a little romance\, and endearing characters\, along with some light-hearted contemporary references\, make this satirical piece of musical theatre a popular favourite to this day.
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/the-mikado-3/2025-04-26/2/
LOCATION:Tower Arts Centre\, cnr Daws Rd & Goodwood Rd\, Pasadena\, SA\, 5042\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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ORGANIZER;CN="South Australia Light Opera Society":MAILTO:salospublicity@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250426T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250426T213000
DTSTAMP:20260417T235933
CREATED:20250313T195516Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250325T032637Z
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SUMMARY:MOSQUITOES
DESCRIPTION:Written by Lucy Kirkwood\n\n\nDirected by Bella Wheatland\n\n\n23 – 26 April @ Little Theatre\, University of Adelaide\n\n\n\n‘𝘛𝘩𝘦 𝘪𝘥𝘦𝘢 𝘵𝘩𝘢𝘵 𝘢𝘭𝘭 𝘰𝘧 𝘵𝘩𝘪𝘴 𝘸𝘪𝘭𝘭 𝘦𝘯𝘥 𝘪𝘯 𝘢 𝘤𝘢𝘵𝘢𝘴𝘵𝘳𝘰𝘱𝘩𝘦 𝘰𝘷𝘦𝘳 𝘸𝘩𝘪𝘤𝘩 𝘸𝘦 𝘩𝘢𝘷𝘦 𝘯𝘰 𝘱𝘰𝘸𝘦𝘳\, 𝘵𝘩𝘢𝘵’𝘴 𝘢 𝘨𝘪𝘷𝘦𝘯\, 𝘵𝘩𝘢𝘵 𝘪𝘴 𝘢 𝘧𝘢𝘮𝘪𝘭𝘪𝘢𝘳 𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘴𝘵𝘳𝘢𝘯𝘨𝘦𝘭𝘺 𝘤𝘰𝘮𝘧𝘰𝘳𝘵𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘧𝘢𝘤𝘵’\n\n\n\nGeneva\, 2008. Alice is a scientist. She spends her days doing the most exciting scientific work of her life. Jenny is her sister. She spends her days Googling and worrying.\nWhile Alice’s work on the Large Hadron Collider threatens possible destruction of the universe\, her family life is falling apart already. With a grieving Jenny’s sudden arrival back into Alice’s world in Geneva\, both sisters are forced to reckon with their perceptions of what is order and what is chaos\, what is knowable and what is uncertain.\n\n\nMosquitoes is a play about families and particle physics. Personal and cosmic tragedy. Our (lack of) belief in each other and in our universe.\n\n\n\nFrom www.trybooking.com/CZRXN\nor at the door.\n\n\n\nVENUE:\nLittle Theatre\, University of Adelaide\nThe Cloisters\, Gate 10\, Victoria Drive\, Adelaide\nKaurna Yarta
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/mosquitoes/2025-04-26/
LOCATION:University of Adelaide – Little Theatre\, The Cloisters\, Victoria Drive\, Adelaide\, South Australia\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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ORGANIZER;CN="Theatre Guild Student Society":MAILTO:tgss@clubs.youx.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250426T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250426T205000
DTSTAMP:20260417T235933
CREATED:20250326T014452Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250330T225312Z
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SUMMARY:The Other Place
DESCRIPTION:The Adelaide Repertory Theatre Company is thrilled to announce its upcoming production\, “The Other Place\,” written by Sharr White and directed by David Sinclair. This powerful drama features an outstanding cast of talented South Australian actors: Robyn Brookes\, Scott Neil\, and Tegan Gully-Crispe and Brendan Cooney. \nAbout the Play: “The Other Place” is a gripping and emotionally charged play that explores themes of memory\, loss\, and the complexities of the human mind. The narrative follows Dr Juliana Smithton\, a brilliant neurologist whose life begins to unravel in unexpected ways taking the audience on an enigmatic journey. \nAbout the Director: David Sinclair\, a revered figure in the theatre community\, brings his diverse directorial talent to this production\, promising a captivating and thought-provoking experience for the audience. \nAbout the Cast:\nRobyn Brookes: Known for her compelling performances\, Robyn takes on the challenging role of Juliana Smithton\, bringing depth and nuance to the character.\nScott Nell: A versatile actor\, Scott portrays Ian\, Juliana’s devoted husband\, navigating the complexities of their relationship.\nTegan Gully-Crispe: Tegan plays multiple roles of Dr. Cindy Teller (Juliana’s psychologist) Laurel Juliana’s daughter and The Other Woman\, showcasing her remarkable talent and versatility.\nBrendan Cooney: plays multiple roles of The Man portraying Richard Sillner and Bobby a Nurse. This is Brendan’s first show with the Adelaide Rep and hopefully not his last. \nSPECIAL EVENT: Following each Matinee a Q&A session will be held with the Director and cast and invited panelists from organisations that provide services and assistance in the field of Dementia\, and other cognitive health issues. \nDon’t miss this unforgettable theatrical experience brought to life by The Adelaide Repertory Theatre Company.
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/the-other-place/2025-04-26/
LOCATION:The Arts Theatre\, 53 Angus Street\, Adelaide\, SA\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://tasaonline.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/Other-Place.avif
ORGANIZER;CN="The Adelaide Repertory Theatre":MAILTO:enquiries@adelaiderep.com
GEO:-34.9303832;138.6029781
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=The Arts Theatre 53 Angus Street Adelaide SA 5000 Australia;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=53 Angus Street:geo:138.6029781,-34.9303832
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250426T173000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250426T203000
DTSTAMP:20260417T235933
CREATED:20250327T011723Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250327T011723Z
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SUMMARY:The Parsifal Project
DESCRIPTION:Step into a story that’s as old as time yet profoundly relevant today. \nThe Parsifal Project is a transformative new theatre work three years in the making\, reimagining Wolfram von Eschenbach’s medieval legend. UK playwright Peter Oswald’s finely crafted script offers the story through the eyes of women\, as we explore themes of spiritual enlightenment\, personal transformation\, earth regeneration\, and community connection. \nAt its heart is the spoken word — powerful\, transformative\, and deeply resonant. The production uniquely integrates First Nations elements together with a multicultural pro-amateur cast\, and a fusion of contemporary and classical theatrical devices\, to create a beacon of meaningful Arts engagement. Be immersed in this rare experience of multi-artforms including speech chorus\, live music\, singing\, eurythmy\, puppetry\, choreography and acting! This production illumines a pathway of hope. It’s a call to action\, and an artistic journey you don’t want to miss. \nAn Acknowledgement of Country will take place at 5.15pm on 26th April prior to the World Premiere. \nPlaywright – Peter Oswald \nDirector – Jo-anne Sarre \nMusical Director – Paul Cleaver \nCostume Design – Grace Ames \nSet & Lighting Designer – Paul Cleaver \nFight Choreographer – Matcho Cassidy \nEurythmy Choreographer – Imelda Verbraak \nMusicians: \nDavid Booth – Didjeridoo/Yidaki \nPaul Cleaver – Mandolin \nMaren Yakas – Violin \nHeather Stratfold – Cello \nMax Tulysewski/Alekos Aslanidis – Percussion \nGroup bookings available on request. \nFor disability access or general information\, please email Jo-anne via quill@inkpot.com.au
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/the-parsifal-project/2025-04-26/
LOCATION:The Living Arts Centre – Waldorf School\, 27 Sims Rd\, Mount Barker\, SA\, 5251\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ink Pot Arts Inc":MAILTO:quill@inkpot.com.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250426T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250426T163000
DTSTAMP:20260417T235933
CREATED:20250330T230104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250330T230104Z
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SUMMARY:The Mikado
DESCRIPTION:Gilbert and Sullivan’s “THE MIKADO (or The Town of Titipu)” has become one of the most-performed pieces of musical theatre in history. As with many of their productions\, the show which premiered at the Savoy Theatre in 1885\, satirises aspects of Victorian Britain’s politics and aristocracy; cloaked behind a charming story set not in Britain\, but in exotic Japan. \nWhat goes around comes around in politics of course\, and many of the themes seem familiar and just as relevant today as when The Mikado was first performed! Familiar characters include Nanki Poo\, Yum Yum\, The Lord High Executioner Ko Ko\, Katisha\, and of course the emperor Mikado himself. \nIn typical G&S style\, a tangled web is woven and unravels\, and everyone lives happily ever after. Witty comedy\, memorable tunes\, a little romance\, and endearing characters\, along with some light-hearted contemporary references\, make this satirical piece of musical theatre a popular favourite to this day.
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/the-mikado-3/2025-04-26/1/
LOCATION:Tower Arts Centre\, cnr Daws Rd & Goodwood Rd\, Pasadena\, SA\, 5042\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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ORGANIZER;CN="South Australia Light Opera Society":MAILTO:salospublicity@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250426T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250426T133000
DTSTAMP:20260417T235933
CREATED:20250330T224219Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250330T224219Z
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SUMMARY:Adrift in New York
DESCRIPTION:Written By: Addison Aulger \nCreative Team: Directed by Rose Vallen\nRepetiteur: Sandy McMenamin \n\nSaid to be one of the best Gay Nineties (1890’s) melodramas\, Adrift in New York begins at the Old Homestead where “our Nell” is enticed by the villain to go to New York and sing in a fine music hall. The second act is at a Bowery honky-tonk where she makes her New York debut. Then back at the Old Homestead\, “our Nell\,” having endured many trials and tribulations\, comes home after walking from the railroad station through a terrible storm. And—happy end—she’s still “pure as the driven snow!” \nAuditions will be on 26 April 2025 \nThomas Nave Room at the Arts Theatre \nSinging and dancing 10 – 11:30 am we will learn one of the songs and add choreography (just like a rehearsal). There will be no solo singing or dancing required. If you want to be in the musical numbers you must attend this. \nGroup audition for all Parts below: 12 Noon – 1:30 pm \nWe will read sections of the script as a group\, giving different people a chance to read specific parts. This will give us the chance to see how characters “fit” together. \n\nInformation Session:\n55\, Russell Street \n\nAudition Information: \n\n\n\nAudition Information #:0\n\n\nDate:\n26/04/2025\n\n\nTime From – Time to:\n10:00 – 13:30\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\nCharacter Descriptions #:0\n\n\nRole Name:\nSilas Weston\n\n\nGender:\nMale\n\n\nStage Age:\n60\n\n\nRole Information:\nA Stern New England Farmer\, father to our heroine Nellie. Robust and a bit blustering. Very moralistic and stubborn. Stage Age: 60-70. Singing and dancing not required.\n\n\nCharacter Descriptions #:1\n\n\nRole Name:\nNellie Weston\n\n\nGender:\nFemale\n\n\nStage Age:\n18\n\n\nRole Information:\nPretty and attractive\, she is the ethereal type and has dreamed of the grandeur and thrill of becoming a great singer in New York City. Even though she is only a farmer’s daughter she has made a great effort to develop her poise and grace. Stage Age: 18 – 20. Sings the Chorus of “My Mother was a lady” – Soprano/Mezzo Soprano\n\n\nCharacter Descriptions #:2\n\n\nRole Name:\nMartha Weston\n\n\nGender:\nFemale\n\n\nStage Age:\n23\n\n\nRole Information:\nNellies older sister\, she has a quick eye for an attractive man. Would be the type who reads romance novels. Her gestures are broad and forceful when the line allows\, overacts a bit. Stage Age 20 – 25. Singing and dancing not required but can join the chorus where appropriate.\n\n\nCharacter Descriptions #:3\n\n\nRole Name:\nSarah Weston\n\n\nGender:\nFemale\n\n\nStage Age:\n50\n\n\nRole Information:\nSilas Weston’s sister\, a spinster lady who has enjoyed 45 – 60 years of single bliss. She has a sharp tongue when needed\, and she speaks her own mind. Her movements are snappy and her voice is crisp and clear. Singing and Dancing not required but can join the chorus where appropriate.\n\n\nCharacter Descriptions #:4\n\n\nRole Name:\nJack Merriwell\n\n\nGender:\nMale\n\n\nStage Age:\n23\n\n\nRole Information:\nJack is a typical young rural character lead. Wears a flannel shirt! Steadfast and heroic\, he is played for serious comedy. He walks with a plodding stride. Stage Age 20 – 25. Singing and Dancing not required but can join the chorus where appropriate.\n\n\nCharacter Descriptions #:5\n\n\nRole Name:\nFrancis Desmond\n\n\nGender:\nMale\n\n\nStage Age:\n\n\n\nRole Information:\nThe villain. He always overacts. Typical city slicker who could be taken for a very suave and polished gentleman\, except when he slips into the traditional dastardly\, bloodthirsty died-in-the-wool villain. Stage Age: 35-40. Singing and dancing not required\n\n\nCharacter Descriptions #:6\n\n\nRole Name:\nBurke\n\n\nGender:\nMale\n\n\nStage Age:\n\n\n\nRole Information:\nHe is a forceful character\, quite calm and sure of himself. Stage Age – 35-55. Singing and Dancing not required but can join the chorus where appropriate.\n\n\nCharacter Descriptions #:7\n\n\nRole Name:\nHi Perkins\n\n\nGender:\nMale\n\n\nStage Age:\n\n\n\nRole Information:\nA typical small-town constable. Cowboy type. Any Age. Singing and dancing required as this character will be part of the chorus.\n\n\nCharacter Descriptions #:8\n\n\nRole Name:\nDan Fogarty\n\n\nGender:\nMale\n\n\nStage Age:\n\n\n\nRole Information:\nDan is a very forceful character with all the pride and dignity one would expect from the owner of a high-class joint in the Bowery. A bit of a showman. Could speak with a brogue. Stage Age: 30 – 50. Singing and dancing required as this character will be part of the chorus.\n\n\nCharacter Descriptions #:9\n\n\nRole Name:\nMonty Moran\n\n\nGender:\nMale\n\n\nStage Age:\n\n\n\nRole Information:\nTypical Bowery tough mug. A nice fellow\, but a crook. East side accent and a flashy dresser. Stage Age: 25-45. Singing and dancing required as this character will be part of the chorus.\n\n\nCharacter Descriptions #:10\n\n\nRole Name:\nChorus\n\n\nGender:\nUndefined\n\n\nStage Age:\n\n\n\nRole Information:\n4 – 6 Men\, 4- 6 Women any age. Singing and dancing required. Need a good mix of voices. \nThe chorus will sing and dance Gay Nineties style numbers at the beginning of each act and to cover scene changes. They will also manage a crowd sing-along and act as ‘the emcee’ for the show\, so they will have lines and jokes. Some of the melodrama actors can be part of the chorus.\n\n\nCharacter Descriptions #:11\n\n\nRole Name:\nSpeciality Acts\n\n\nGender:\nUndefined\n\n\nStage Age:\n\n\n\nRole Information:\nThere will be several Speciality Acts during the Bowery Scene depending on the available talent. These could include: \nCircus type performances e.g. magician\, juggler\, acrobat etc. \nThe Balloon Dance (Large Male required) \nBarbershop Quartet \nComedic songs e.g. The Hole in the Elephants Bottom\, A Little of What you Fancy\, Daddy won’t buy me a Bow Wow \nIf you have a Speciality Act please send a brief video of you performing it to rosev@adelaiderep.com\n\n\n\n\nMore Information at: https://adelaiderep.com/\nRehearsals will start the week of 25th August. They will be held Tuesday and Thursday evenings 7 – 10 pm and Sunday Afternoons 1 – 4 (ish). Let us know if you will be away for any part of the rehearsal period and please don’t commit to the show if you can’t be at every rehearsal. \nPerformance Dates: \nNov 13th – 15th and Nov 19th – 21st at 7:30 pm and \nSunday 16th and Saturday 22nd Matinees @ 3pm \nThe more seriously you play this show\, the more humorous the audience will find it! \n\nContact: Liz Olsson\nlizo@adelaiderep.com\n+61414866952
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/adrift-in-new-york/
LOCATION:The Arts Theatre\, 53 Angus Street\, Adelaide\, SA\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Auditions
ORGANIZER;CN="The Adelaide Repertory Theatre":MAILTO:enquiries@adelaiderep.com
GEO:-34.9303832;138.6029781
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250425T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250425T220000
DTSTAMP:20260417T235933
CREATED:20250330T230104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250330T230104Z
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SUMMARY:The Mikado
DESCRIPTION:Gilbert and Sullivan’s “THE MIKADO (or The Town of Titipu)” has become one of the most-performed pieces of musical theatre in history. As with many of their productions\, the show which premiered at the Savoy Theatre in 1885\, satirises aspects of Victorian Britain’s politics and aristocracy; cloaked behind a charming story set not in Britain\, but in exotic Japan. \nWhat goes around comes around in politics of course\, and many of the themes seem familiar and just as relevant today as when The Mikado was first performed! Familiar characters include Nanki Poo\, Yum Yum\, The Lord High Executioner Ko Ko\, Katisha\, and of course the emperor Mikado himself. \nIn typical G&S style\, a tangled web is woven and unravels\, and everyone lives happily ever after. Witty comedy\, memorable tunes\, a little romance\, and endearing characters\, along with some light-hearted contemporary references\, make this satirical piece of musical theatre a popular favourite to this day.
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/the-mikado-3/2025-04-25/
LOCATION:Tower Arts Centre\, cnr Daws Rd & Goodwood Rd\, Pasadena\, SA\, 5042\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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ORGANIZER;CN="South Australia Light Opera Society":MAILTO:salospublicity@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250425T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250425T213000
DTSTAMP:20260417T235933
CREATED:20250313T195516Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250325T032637Z
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SUMMARY:MOSQUITOES
DESCRIPTION:Written by Lucy Kirkwood\n\n\nDirected by Bella Wheatland\n\n\n23 – 26 April @ Little Theatre\, University of Adelaide\n\n\n\n‘𝘛𝘩𝘦 𝘪𝘥𝘦𝘢 𝘵𝘩𝘢𝘵 𝘢𝘭𝘭 𝘰𝘧 𝘵𝘩𝘪𝘴 𝘸𝘪𝘭𝘭 𝘦𝘯𝘥 𝘪𝘯 𝘢 𝘤𝘢𝘵𝘢𝘴𝘵𝘳𝘰𝘱𝘩𝘦 𝘰𝘷𝘦𝘳 𝘸𝘩𝘪𝘤𝘩 𝘸𝘦 𝘩𝘢𝘷𝘦 𝘯𝘰 𝘱𝘰𝘸𝘦𝘳\, 𝘵𝘩𝘢𝘵’𝘴 𝘢 𝘨𝘪𝘷𝘦𝘯\, 𝘵𝘩𝘢𝘵 𝘪𝘴 𝘢 𝘧𝘢𝘮𝘪𝘭𝘪𝘢𝘳 𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘴𝘵𝘳𝘢𝘯𝘨𝘦𝘭𝘺 𝘤𝘰𝘮𝘧𝘰𝘳𝘵𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘧𝘢𝘤𝘵’\n\n\n\nGeneva\, 2008. Alice is a scientist. She spends her days doing the most exciting scientific work of her life. Jenny is her sister. She spends her days Googling and worrying.\nWhile Alice’s work on the Large Hadron Collider threatens possible destruction of the universe\, her family life is falling apart already. With a grieving Jenny’s sudden arrival back into Alice’s world in Geneva\, both sisters are forced to reckon with their perceptions of what is order and what is chaos\, what is knowable and what is uncertain.\n\n\nMosquitoes is a play about families and particle physics. Personal and cosmic tragedy. Our (lack of) belief in each other and in our universe.\n\n\n\nFrom www.trybooking.com/CZRXN\nor at the door.\n\n\n\nVENUE:\nLittle Theatre\, University of Adelaide\nThe Cloisters\, Gate 10\, Victoria Drive\, Adelaide\nKaurna Yarta
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/mosquitoes/2025-04-25/
LOCATION:University of Adelaide – Little Theatre\, The Cloisters\, Victoria Drive\, Adelaide\, South Australia\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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ORGANIZER;CN="Theatre Guild Student Society":MAILTO:tgss@clubs.youx.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250425T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250425T205000
DTSTAMP:20260417T235933
CREATED:20250326T014452Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250330T225312Z
UID:10023448-1745609400-1745614200@tasaonline.org.au
SUMMARY:The Other Place
DESCRIPTION:The Adelaide Repertory Theatre Company is thrilled to announce its upcoming production\, “The Other Place\,” written by Sharr White and directed by David Sinclair. This powerful drama features an outstanding cast of talented South Australian actors: Robyn Brookes\, Scott Neil\, and Tegan Gully-Crispe and Brendan Cooney. \nAbout the Play: “The Other Place” is a gripping and emotionally charged play that explores themes of memory\, loss\, and the complexities of the human mind. The narrative follows Dr Juliana Smithton\, a brilliant neurologist whose life begins to unravel in unexpected ways taking the audience on an enigmatic journey. \nAbout the Director: David Sinclair\, a revered figure in the theatre community\, brings his diverse directorial talent to this production\, promising a captivating and thought-provoking experience for the audience. \nAbout the Cast:\nRobyn Brookes: Known for her compelling performances\, Robyn takes on the challenging role of Juliana Smithton\, bringing depth and nuance to the character.\nScott Nell: A versatile actor\, Scott portrays Ian\, Juliana’s devoted husband\, navigating the complexities of their relationship.\nTegan Gully-Crispe: Tegan plays multiple roles of Dr. Cindy Teller (Juliana’s psychologist) Laurel Juliana’s daughter and The Other Woman\, showcasing her remarkable talent and versatility.\nBrendan Cooney: plays multiple roles of The Man portraying Richard Sillner and Bobby a Nurse. This is Brendan’s first show with the Adelaide Rep and hopefully not his last. \nSPECIAL EVENT: Following each Matinee a Q&A session will be held with the Director and cast and invited panelists from organisations that provide services and assistance in the field of Dementia\, and other cognitive health issues. \nDon’t miss this unforgettable theatrical experience brought to life by The Adelaide Repertory Theatre Company.
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/the-other-place/2025-04-25/
LOCATION:The Arts Theatre\, 53 Angus Street\, Adelaide\, SA\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Adelaide Repertory Theatre":MAILTO:enquiries@adelaiderep.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250424T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250424T220000
DTSTAMP:20260417T235933
CREATED:20250330T230104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250330T230104Z
UID:10023838-1745523000-1745532000@tasaonline.org.au
SUMMARY:The Mikado
DESCRIPTION:Gilbert and Sullivan’s “THE MIKADO (or The Town of Titipu)” has become one of the most-performed pieces of musical theatre in history. As with many of their productions\, the show which premiered at the Savoy Theatre in 1885\, satirises aspects of Victorian Britain’s politics and aristocracy; cloaked behind a charming story set not in Britain\, but in exotic Japan. \nWhat goes around comes around in politics of course\, and many of the themes seem familiar and just as relevant today as when The Mikado was first performed! Familiar characters include Nanki Poo\, Yum Yum\, The Lord High Executioner Ko Ko\, Katisha\, and of course the emperor Mikado himself. \nIn typical G&S style\, a tangled web is woven and unravels\, and everyone lives happily ever after. Witty comedy\, memorable tunes\, a little romance\, and endearing characters\, along with some light-hearted contemporary references\, make this satirical piece of musical theatre a popular favourite to this day.
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/the-mikado-3/2025-04-24/
LOCATION:Tower Arts Centre\, cnr Daws Rd & Goodwood Rd\, Pasadena\, SA\, 5042\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://tasaonline.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/Mikado-png.avif
ORGANIZER;CN="South Australia Light Opera Society":MAILTO:salospublicity@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250424T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250424T213000
DTSTAMP:20260417T235933
CREATED:20250313T195516Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250325T032637Z
UID:10023438-1745523000-1745530200@tasaonline.org.au
SUMMARY:MOSQUITOES
DESCRIPTION:Written by Lucy Kirkwood\n\n\nDirected by Bella Wheatland\n\n\n23 – 26 April @ Little Theatre\, University of Adelaide\n\n\n\n‘𝘛𝘩𝘦 𝘪𝘥𝘦𝘢 𝘵𝘩𝘢𝘵 𝘢𝘭𝘭 𝘰𝘧 𝘵𝘩𝘪𝘴 𝘸𝘪𝘭𝘭 𝘦𝘯𝘥 𝘪𝘯 𝘢 𝘤𝘢𝘵𝘢𝘴𝘵𝘳𝘰𝘱𝘩𝘦 𝘰𝘷𝘦𝘳 𝘸𝘩𝘪𝘤𝘩 𝘸𝘦 𝘩𝘢𝘷𝘦 𝘯𝘰 𝘱𝘰𝘸𝘦𝘳\, 𝘵𝘩𝘢𝘵’𝘴 𝘢 𝘨𝘪𝘷𝘦𝘯\, 𝘵𝘩𝘢𝘵 𝘪𝘴 𝘢 𝘧𝘢𝘮𝘪𝘭𝘪𝘢𝘳 𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘴𝘵𝘳𝘢𝘯𝘨𝘦𝘭𝘺 𝘤𝘰𝘮𝘧𝘰𝘳𝘵𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘧𝘢𝘤𝘵’\n\n\n\nGeneva\, 2008. Alice is a scientist. She spends her days doing the most exciting scientific work of her life. Jenny is her sister. She spends her days Googling and worrying.\nWhile Alice’s work on the Large Hadron Collider threatens possible destruction of the universe\, her family life is falling apart already. With a grieving Jenny’s sudden arrival back into Alice’s world in Geneva\, both sisters are forced to reckon with their perceptions of what is order and what is chaos\, what is knowable and what is uncertain.\n\n\nMosquitoes is a play about families and particle physics. Personal and cosmic tragedy. Our (lack of) belief in each other and in our universe.\n\n\n\nFrom www.trybooking.com/CZRXN\nor at the door.\n\n\n\nVENUE:\nLittle Theatre\, University of Adelaide\nThe Cloisters\, Gate 10\, Victoria Drive\, Adelaide\nKaurna Yarta
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/mosquitoes/2025-04-24/
LOCATION:University of Adelaide – Little Theatre\, The Cloisters\, Victoria Drive\, Adelaide\, South Australia\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://tasaonline.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/Mosquitoes.avif
ORGANIZER;CN="Theatre Guild Student Society":MAILTO:tgss@clubs.youx.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250424T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250424T205000
DTSTAMP:20260417T235933
CREATED:20250326T014452Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250330T225312Z
UID:10023447-1745523000-1745527800@tasaonline.org.au
SUMMARY:The Other Place
DESCRIPTION:The Adelaide Repertory Theatre Company is thrilled to announce its upcoming production\, “The Other Place\,” written by Sharr White and directed by David Sinclair. This powerful drama features an outstanding cast of talented South Australian actors: Robyn Brookes\, Scott Neil\, and Tegan Gully-Crispe and Brendan Cooney. \nAbout the Play: “The Other Place” is a gripping and emotionally charged play that explores themes of memory\, loss\, and the complexities of the human mind. The narrative follows Dr Juliana Smithton\, a brilliant neurologist whose life begins to unravel in unexpected ways taking the audience on an enigmatic journey. \nAbout the Director: David Sinclair\, a revered figure in the theatre community\, brings his diverse directorial talent to this production\, promising a captivating and thought-provoking experience for the audience. \nAbout the Cast:\nRobyn Brookes: Known for her compelling performances\, Robyn takes on the challenging role of Juliana Smithton\, bringing depth and nuance to the character.\nScott Nell: A versatile actor\, Scott portrays Ian\, Juliana’s devoted husband\, navigating the complexities of their relationship.\nTegan Gully-Crispe: Tegan plays multiple roles of Dr. Cindy Teller (Juliana’s psychologist) Laurel Juliana’s daughter and The Other Woman\, showcasing her remarkable talent and versatility.\nBrendan Cooney: plays multiple roles of The Man portraying Richard Sillner and Bobby a Nurse. This is Brendan’s first show with the Adelaide Rep and hopefully not his last. \nSPECIAL EVENT: Following each Matinee a Q&A session will be held with the Director and cast and invited panelists from organisations that provide services and assistance in the field of Dementia\, and other cognitive health issues. \nDon’t miss this unforgettable theatrical experience brought to life by The Adelaide Repertory Theatre Company.
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/the-other-place/2025-04-24/
LOCATION:The Arts Theatre\, 53 Angus Street\, Adelaide\, SA\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://tasaonline.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/Other-Place.avif
ORGANIZER;CN="The Adelaide Repertory Theatre":MAILTO:enquiries@adelaiderep.com
GEO:-34.9303832;138.6029781
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