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March 14, 2026

Adelaide Festival – Gatz

Elevator Repair Company
Adelaide Festival
Theatre

Curiously and successfully blending narration with performance, Gatz brings an American classic into fresh perspective.

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As is often the case, the final weekend of the Adelaide Festival delivers up unexpected highlights – and Gatz is certainly one. We have been uplifted before by the Brooklyn-based Elevator Repair Company when they presented William Faulkner’s The Sound and The Fury in 2010.

Taking the novel’s first section, narrated by the mentally disabled mute, Benjy, …

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March 07, 2026

Mary Said What She Said

Adelaide Festival – Theatre

Isabelle Huppert is superb as Mary Queen of Scots in an unorthodox monologue that explores the woman who would be queen. And Adelaide finally has a chance to see the theatrical vision of Robert Wilson.

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Much is known about the last 24 hours in the life of Mary Queen of Scots before her execution at 8am on February 8, 1587. Her night prayers with household servants, were documented, as were her farewell letters (including …

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March 02, 2026

Perle Noire: Meditations For Josephine

Adelaide Festival – Music Theatre

This imaginative song cycle uses jazz, poetry and sublime singing to remind us urgently that the injustices of the past are not yet over.

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The more time passes, the more extraordinary Josephine Baker becomes. Born in St Louis, Missouri in 1906, she moved to Paris at the age of nineteen and was star of the Folies Bergere by 21. As her popularity and celebrity expanded in France she broke all barriers.

At her …

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February 28, 2026

The Cherry Orchard

Simon Stone moves his shrewdly faithful version of Chekhov’s The Cherry Orchard to contemporary South Korea and the result is a rich mix of exuberant human foible, sadness, and manifest destiny.

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“What turned out isn’t a drama” Anton Chekhov wrote to a friend in 1904, “but a comedy, in places even a farce…” He was referring to The Cherry Orchard, the last of his four great final plays, completed just before his untimely death later that year.

Chekhov …

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February 25, 2026

It is WOMADelaide Time Again

Director Ian Scobie and Associate Director Annette Tripodi, unveil some of the logistics and highlights (including their favourites) in the program for WOMADelaide 2026

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It is three weeks out from opening night for WOMADelaide 2026 and Ian Scobie is quietly confident. “It’s always touch wood” – his familiar caveat. But he is noting the positives. “We got the crazy heatwave out of the way. And we don’t have huge travel logistical challenges. No cranes and feathers. It’s looking …

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February 24, 2026

Trainload of Sky

Filed under: Archive,Current,Music

Trainload of Sky
Gillian Welch and David Rawlings
Thebarton Theatre, Adelaide
February 22.

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Once again the gods arrived by car. Last time they played in Adelaide, in 2016, Gillian Welch and David Rawlings drove across the Nullabor from Perth. This time, it was a non-stop journey from Canberra via a visit to a Murray Cod fishing competition in Barham -Koondrook in New South Wales . “They made us very welcome” drawls Rawlings.

They are also very welcome on …

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February 22, 2026

Adelaide Fringe – Dust The Mill

Dust is presented as one man’s story, but it is a lively tribute to the endurance, courage, and solidarity of generations of British coal miners and their families.

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Dust is a glimpse, a distilled chronicle of the arduous, but also exuberant, lives of Northern English working men. A return to the UK for an elderly aunt’s funeral in Yorkshire brought writer and director, Charlaina Thompson unexpectedly close to her family origins.

In particular, it was the exploits of …

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February 20, 2026

Adelaide Fringe – The Soaking of Vera Shrimp

Vera Shrimp announces that there’s going to be bits about science and bits about her. The combination is both fascinating and heartbreaking.

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You might say Vera Shrimp is a weather whisperer. She studies rainfall and its precipitation cycles and is a trove of information. She is fourteen and lives in Northern England, perhaps in Newcastle. She also has a special gift:

“I can feel the rain, the colours, the sensation, the words inside each drop when they land …

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February 19, 2026

Adelaide Fringe – The Debate Holden Street Theatres

Fearing her daughter won’t make captain of the school debating team an overzealous mother turns to drastic tactics to win the argument.

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Is there anything Martha Lott doesn’t do ? As well as hosting an outstanding range of Fringe shows at her Holden Street Theatres (check out the excellent Bob Marley, How Reggae Changed the World and Eat the Rich ) she has written, and features in, her own new play, The Debate.

It is a sharp and …

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January 24, 2026

Interview : Peter Sellars : Adelaide Festival.

Peter Sellars makes Adelaide Festival return: ‘I hope I am coming back as an old friend’

Nearly a quarter century since his own tenure as Adelaide Festival artistic director was controversially cut short, Peter Sellars reflects on his onetime home and the timely body of work he is bringing to the 2026 festival.

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It has been 24 years since I last spoke to Peter Sellars and, at that time, both he and the Adelaide Festival were facing considerable …

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