Adelaide Festival Centre Season 2015 Brochure

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ADELAIDE FESTIVAL CENTRE

DISCOVER, REFLECT & DREAM


WELCOME FROM THE CEO & ARTISTIC DIRECTOR

The Adelaide Festival Centre means many things to our many different patrons. But over the recent years it has meant greater diversity of attractions to an ever widening audience base as it should in a truly multi-cultural community such as ours. The many-faceted Adelaide Festival Centre 2015 program is no exception.

FESTIVALS & PROGRAMS Adelaide Festival Centre presents three of its own festivals this year, Come Out Children’s Festival, Adelaide Cabaret Festival and OzAsia Festival. The Come Out program is led by Adelaide’s own Susannah Sweeney and is a fantastic collage of creative work that sits well within the context of all our regular programs; Something on Saturday, Centre Ed, GreenRoom and more in the Youth and Education areas. Barry Humphries will present his first Adelaide Cabaret Festival for us. This will be an event to savour and remember – curated by the finest cabaret artist this country has produced. Joseph Mitchell will also deliver his first OzAsia Festival with an emphasis on Indonesia and contemporary Asian arts, and we welcome the return of our other multicultural festivals – Kalamela, Nowruz, Hellinika and the Many Faith Festival.

Adelaide Festival of Arts, The Walkely Awards and there are many others. The ANZAC centenary will be celebrated with a monumental dance piece Rotunda with the New Zealand Dance company and a full Brass Band. Throughout the season, The Australian Ballet, Adelaide Symphony Orchestra and the State Opera of South Australia will continue to be key ingredients in the artistic mix. Our 14/15 summer holiday programs are headlined by some great commercial collaborations such as Thriller Live! and The Illusionists 1903 and others will roll out through the year including The Legendary Count Basie Orchestra from the USA, Max Raabe Palast Orchester from Germany, along with a return season of Horrible Histories – Live from the UK. Smaller scale music-making will also continue with our International Piano Series, and the Niki Vasilakis Cocktail Concerts. And supporting all this is our ongoing investment in the creation of new work – our InSpace program. The Riverbank and Victoria Square precincts are the engines of a vibrant Adelaide, and we are in the middle of both with the Adelaide Festival Centre and Her Majesty’s Theatre. We hope our 2015 program brings you back often to all our venues.

COLLABORATIONS The season is full of collaborations – here at Adelaide Festival Centre we continuously work with other arts organisations to bring you concerts, shows and exhibitions that would not otherwise be possible. The list of this year’s collaborators is impressive Musica Viva, Windmill Theatre, Brink Theatre, State Theatre Company of SA, Australian Dance Theatre,

Douglas Gautier CEO & Artistic Director Adelaide Festival Centre


DISCOVER REFLECT & DREAM WITH US

Adelaide Festival Centre’s Season 2015 program

OUR COVER STORY There’s a feeling you get when you look at our cover image of a young boy suspended in space and time. It conjures up feelings of freedom, adventure, discovery. Little wonder this emotive photo was the winner of the Adelaide Festival Centre’s Instagram Photo Competition. Entrants were asked to capture the spirit of the theme, ‘discover, reflect & dream’. For Jarrett Pinksterboer, 42, that meant photographing his energetic son Maqenzee literally bouncing off the walls with excitement at the Adelaide Festival Centre. “This photo is just a great shot of my son being free and I can see that he has awareness and flow,” Jarrett says. “He’s not falling or losing balance – there’s a lot of control in this photo. I love the poise – it’s like a dancer frozen in time.” The composition of the photograph was no fluke. Jarrett lay on the grass and directed his eight-year-old son to run up a pillar and he knew all the elements would be well placed.

“The perspective, the composition, the light, everything is just in the right position,” he says. “Maqenzee is backlit by the sun, the bridge is coming in over the top and drawing the focus towards the Adelaide Festival Centre’s Discover, Reflect, Dream banner in the background. Jarrett and his wife Sandra often visit the Adelaide Festival Centre with their children Maqenzee and Maelle, four. The family regularly come to see shows but also enjoy just soaking up the atmosphere of the precinct.

“I think the whole Adelaide Festival Centre is a really interesting place,” Jarrett says. “The architecture down there, the sculpture and the art, it’s a great vibe. You can feel the creativity down there. “I’m a surveyor and I deal with architects and engineers so I can appreciate the clever way it’s been built and planned. We take the kids there all the time and always see something different. Maqenzee views the structures and built forms like a giant parkour playground. “My parents used to take me there as a kid 30 years ago and we wanted to do the same with our kids.

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“We love being a part of what the Adelaide Festival Centre does. It’s such a great place and people need to get out there and realise there’s more to life than television and computer screens.”


events

THE LATEST DESTINATION BAR WITH THE BEST

VIEWS IN TOWN!

SESSIONS ON THE RIVER DECK JANUARY SESSIONS on the River Deck Picture this: the sun is setting on a warm summer’s evening, you’re enjoying fine wine and cheese overlooking the Torrens, while Adelaide’s finest musicians play smooth tunes nearby. That’s what’s in store during the Adelaide Festival Centre’s uber-cool Summer Sessions on the River Deck, every Friday and Saturday night from January 2 – February 1. It all kicks off from 5pm til late on The River Deck at Adelaide Festival Centre, making the most of this beautiful precinct on those balmy summer evenings.

Every FRIDAY & SATURDAY NIGHT throughout January

FROM 2 JANUARY 5PM TIL LATE

RIVER DECK CHECK WEBSITE FOR WEEKLY PROGRAM LISTING

EVENT SESSIONS on the River Deck The good news is when the weather turns cool, the action remains hot - all year round! The River Deck will be open for business before and after activity at Adelaide Oval, including before and after all AFL footy games. Meet your mates for the best burgers this side of the river, Coopers beers, cheese platters and some of SA’s best wines to choose from. The River Deck is also available for private hire and is one of the city’s most scenic spots to host your next social event*

*Private functions enquiries, contact our sales team on +61 8 8216 8633 or functions@adelaidefestivalcentre.com.au

So make sure you discover and enjoy The River Deck at Adelaide Festival Centre – the latest destination bar with the best views in town!

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THE RIVER DECK


exhibitions

BEYOND THE STAGE

Just by stepping into this iconic arts venue you can experience the beauty and wonder of the visual and performing arts collections – for free!

Step inside the Adelaide Festival Centre to

EXPERIENCE ONE OF OUR GALLERY SPACES OR CURATED EXHIBITIONS IN OUR FOYERS

From legendary costumes worn by the stars, to renderings by famous set designers, from breathtaking indigenous art to striking photographic exhibitions and more – these fascinating exhibitions are a major feature of the Adelaide Festival Centre’s cultural offerings all year round.

The Maj 100

April - June

A hundred years in a hundred pictures

Remembering Gallipoli

From the Performing Arts Collection comes this incredible exhibition showcasing the history of the iconic and muchloved Her Majesty’s Theatre. It includes a photo from each of the 100 years since The Maj was opened, revealing an amazing diversity of performers, performances and people who have trod the boards.

The 25th of April will mark the 100th anniversary of the ANZAC landings at Gallipoli. We pay tribute to the impact that World War I had on music and theatre back on the home front with sheet music, scripts and programs from the Performing Arts Collection.

Festival Theatre Foyer

The Maj Gallery

May

December 2014 - January 2015

Art By Prisoners 2015

Peoples’ Choice

South Australia has nine adult prisons housing around 2200 people on any one day. Returning for a fourth year in a row, the Art by Prisoners exhibition will showcase works created by South Australian prisoners, featuring works selected by an expert panel. Come along and leave a comment and vote for your favourite piece – these will be forwarded on to prisoners. This exhibition is made possible thanks to the support of the Adelaide Festival Centre, the Department for Correctional Services and Flinders University.

Jo Peoples is a walking, talking encyclopedia of the arts in South Australia. In 2014, this living legend celebrates her 35th year as the curator of the Performing Arts Collection at the AFC. To celebrate this, Jo has chosen a curious compilation of objects and ephemera from the collection to illustrate the rich performing arts history of our state.

Festival Theatre Foyer February – May

Festival Theatre Foyer

The Art of Deception This intriguing Performing Arts Collection exhibition showcases an assortment of magic memorabilia, giving us a window into the imagination of magicians.

June – August

60 Years of Edna, Possums!

Festival Theatre Foyer

Dame Edna has been a trend setter and fashion icon since her early days in Melbourne suburbia. Her wardrobe is laid bare in this exhibition as part of the Adelaide Cabaret Festival. Presented in conjunction with the Performing Arts Collection, Arts Centre Melbourne.

March – May

Blake Prize

Festival Theatre Foyer

The Blake Society, which was established in 1951, fulfils a vital role in generating an informed, ongoing conversation about humanity, cultural diversity and spirituality through the arts. The Society and the programs it administers take inspiration from the visionary artist and poet, William Blake, whose creative endeavours stemmed from nonconformist beliefs which led him to question the established social order.

Artspace Gallery

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exhibitions

Jill Orr, The Promised Land (moving), 2012 Blake Prize Finalist

July

Australian Ballet Exhibition To celebrate The Australian Ballet’s return in July 2015, The Friends of the Australian Ballet (SA) Inc together with The Australian Ballet are co-hosting a spectacular exhibition at the Adelaide Festival Centre showcasing delicate costumes from the ballet productions in season, together with images of the costumes on stage.

the focus of this exhibition and how the company has reinvented itself under changing artistic directorships. Presented by the Performing Arts collection in association with Australian Dance Theatre.

Festival Theatre Foyer

October – December

Festival Theatre Foyer

Our Mob 2015

July – August

Art by South Australian Aboriginal Artists

Breaking Ground 2015: Seeing Spring

Our Mob is a statewide community program that brings together and showcases art by South Australian Aboriginal artists in the city of Adelaide. See page 42 & 43 for full details. All Artwork is for sale.

by Morgan Allender

Breaking Ground 2015 is Country Arts SA’s Visual Artist Professional Development Award which annually provides a practicing contemporary visual artist from regional South Australia with the opportunity to develop a body of work for exhibition along with a mentorship to further their career. This year’s winner Morgan Allender will create an exhibition that explores elements of combining still life and landscape painting.

Artspace Gallery and foyer December 2015 – February 2016

Nikon Walkley Press Photography Exhibition Heartbreak and triumph, jubilation and devastation: it’s all on show at the Nikon-Walkley Press Photography Exhibition, featuring works by Australia’s most outstanding photojournalists.

Artspace Gallery September – November

Each year, more than 100 photographs are considered for selection in the annual Walkley Awards – the pinnacle of achievement for Australian press photographers judged by industry experts and awarded in November.

Australian Dance Theatre:

50 Years of Contemporary Dance This unique contemporary dance company, founded in 1965 by Dr Elizabeth Cameron Dalman OAM, will be

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special event

“ the hits just keep on coming” DAILY TELEGRAPH, LONDON

“ An astounding tribute to Michael Jackson’s career” THE INDEPENDENT, LONDON

30 DECEMBER – 11 JANUARY 2015

NEW YEARS EVE SHOW + PARTY available

“ gloriously upbeat”

DAILY EXPRESS

2 hrs 30 mins (incl interval)

Ages 8+

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TUE 30 DEC, TUE 6 JAN WED 31 DEC FRI 2, SAT 3, WED 7, THU 8, FRI 9, SAT 10 JAN SAT 3, SAT 10 JAN SUN 4 & 11 JAN

7PM 1PM & 8PM 8PM

4PM 1PM & 6PM

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ADELAIDE

Featuring the songs of Michael Jackson and the Jackson 5

Premiere

Presented by Adelaide Festival Centre, Ambassador Theatre Group, Flying Music, BB Promotion and Lunchbox Theatrical in association with Key concerts

THRILLER LIVE! DIRECT FROM LONDON’S WEST END - THRILLER LIVE! IS COMING TO TOWN

This is a two-hour extravaganza for the whole family - a trip down memory lane for original Jackson fans who can Blame it on the Boogie all over again, and a sure-fire way to ignite the passion in a new generation of converts who’ll Wanna Be Startin’ Something.

Thriller Live features stunning choreography performed by a stellar international and Australian cast and band.

Thriller Live has just moon walked into the West End record books becoming the 20th longest running show in West End history and has just announced a further extension! Don’t miss this theatrical concert production that celebrates Michael Jackson and the Jackson Five in all their glory – as groundbreaking, musical masters who have forged their place in musical history. These are the songs that made us want to Heal the World, be Bad, Dangerous, learn our ABC and ensure we Never Can Say Goodbye. It’s a Thriller.

“ Immensely enjoyable. This is great stuff.” THE INDEPENDENT, LONDON

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Photos of previous cast members.

This theatrical concert spectacular celebrates the legendary songs and mind-blowing dance moves of Michael Jackson and the Jackson Five. From Ben to Black and White, Don’t Stop ‘Til You Get Enough to Dangerous, Beat It to Billie Jean and much more.


special event

Presented by Adelaide Festival Centre, Tim Lawson and Simon Painter

THE ILLUSIONISTS 1903

ADELAIDE

Premiere

THE BIGGEST SELLING MAGIC SHOW IN THE WORLD RETURNS TO AUSTRALIA WITH ITS THIRD INSTALLMENT

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The Golden Age of Magic

15 – 25 JANUARY THU 15, FRI 16, TUE 20, WED 21, THU 22, FRI 23 JAN 7.30PM SAT 17, SUN 18, SAT 24, SUN 25 JAN 2PM & 7.30PM

Featuring brand new, world-class illusionists from across the globe, The Illusionists 1903 transports the audience to the golden age of magic, a time when conjurers were the true rock stars of the day.

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Showcasing the origins of some of the greatest illusions ever built, the show also unveils never-before-seen experiments drawn from a treasure trove of long-forgotten mysteries.

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Viewers will rediscover the true art of magic as it is presented in turn of the century grandeur, and experience first-hand the spectacles that transformed stage entertainment over 100 years ago.

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Ages 8+


music

FRANCE

Indie Pop Darlings TWO

Acts ONE Night Adelaide Festival Centre and Cartell Music present

A DOUBLE BILL

SO FRENCHY SO CHIC LIVE! EMILIE SIMON Triple J once had her album on repeat and we know why. Simon is revered for her charismatic stage presence, her intricate layering of vocals and live instrumentals, her rich, organic sounds. Sweeping strings are juxtaposed by electronic details, swirly guitar solos sit alongside piano led jazz, every song is wildly imaginative, a story in itself. The recipient of a Ceasar award and creator of the March of the Penguins soundtrack returns to our shores this summer and the highly anticipated performance of her latest album, Mue, is sure to be a highlight. You won’t be able to take your eyes off her.

THE DØ The French/Finnish duo, Olivia Merilahti and Dan Levy first won over Australian listeners when they played at the Australian V Festival in 2009. Their off-kilter, indie pop sound has gained them steady rotation on Triple J. A fusion of warped vocals, electro-folk and avant-pop percussion culminated in their highly successful debut and sophomore albums, A Mouthful and Both Ways Open Jaws, respectively.

“It would be easy to categorise Simon as the French Kate Bush; her voice is just as agile and ethereal. But Simon is her own woman...” MARIE CLAIRE

15 JANUARY THU 7.30PM

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2 hrs (incl interval) Ages 12+

Their third album Shake, Shook, Shaken brings synthetic dance sounds and percussion to the forefront; a new futuristic sound for the duo. Welcome back, The Dø.

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“Their sound - earnest folk-influenced indie rock with touches of noise and dream-pop...” PITCHFORK


theatre

UNITED KINGDOM

It’s the horrible history of Britain with the nasty bits left in

Birmingham Stage Company and Andrew Kay and Associates Pty Ltd in association with Adelaide Festival Centre present

HORRIBLE HISTORIES BARMY BRITAIN “Bloody, Marvellous Stuff! éééé”

Written by TERRY DEARY & NEAL FOSTER

DAILY EXPRESS, UK

We all want to meet people from history. The trouble is everyone is dead! So it’s time to prepare yourselves for Horrible Histories live on stage with a brand new show BARMY BRITAIN with all new amazing 3D effects! Can you beat battling Queen Boudicca? Will you love Richard the Lionheart? Would you lose your heart or head to horrible King Henry VIII? Can evil Queen Elizabeth entertain England? Will Parliament survive gunpowder Guy Fawkes? Should King Charles keep his head? Dare you stand and deliver to dastardly Dick Turpin? Escape the clutches of Burke and Hare and move to the groove with party Queen Victoria! It’s the horrible history of Britain with the nasty bits left in!

15 – 17 JANUARY THU 7PM FRI & SAT 11AM, 3PM & 7PM

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1 hr 53 mins (incl interval)

All ages


comedy

UNITED KINGDOM

ONE SHOW

Always look on the bright side of life

Only

Lateral Events in association with Adelaide Festival Centre present

MICHAEL PALIN LIVE ON STAGE

“I will not have my fwends widiculed by the common soldiewy.” MICHAEL PALIN

Michael Palin is coming to town to do what he does best – make sure we always look on the bright side of life! The acclaimed actor, writer, TV travel documentary presenter and original member of Monty Python will be here to celebrate the publication of volume three of his diaries, Travelling to Work 1988-1998.

19 FEBRUARY THU 8PM

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Palin will take audiences on a whistle-stop tour around the globe with his hilarious insights. Expect highlights and lowlights, adventures and cock-ups, beauties and beasts, wonders and wash-outs, all vividly illustrated with a special selection of photos shot during the eight travel series that began with Around the World in Eighty Days. Palin also takes a free-wheeling look back at the love of comedy that took him from being a schoolboy in Sheffield to Monty Python, whose sketches Argument Clinic, Dead Parrot, The Lumberjack Song and The Spanish Inquisition have taken on legendary status the world over.


theatre

AUSTRALIA

“A new high point in telling a national narrative on the stage.” ééééé THE GUARDIAN

Adelaide Festival and Queensland Theatre Company in association with Adelaide Festival Centre present

BLACK DIGGERS By TOM WRIGHT Directed by WESLEY ENOCH Queensland Theatre Company Originally produced by Queensland Theatre Company and Sydney Festival

Photo: Branco Gaica

This is the untold story of Aboriginal soldiers in World War I. Shunned in their own country, they stepped up to defend the nation in its greatest time of need. They fought and died for the British Commonwealth, sharing horror, survival and camaraderie with mates in the trenches who ordinarily couldn’t buy them a beer. An all-male, all-Indigenous cast evokes these fearless and heroic men, largely unknown to history, who helped win the war but lost their battle back home.

10 – 14 MARCH TUE 8PM WED 6.30PM THU 10.30AM & 8PM FRI & SAT 8PM

HER MAJESTY’S THEATRE

Showing at

THE MAJ GALLERY

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1 hr 40 mins Ages 12+ WARNING: Contains low level coarse language and adut themes.

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THE MAJ 100 A hundred years in a hundred pictures The Maj Gallery located next to Her Majesty’s Theatre will be open 2 hours prior to this performance.


theatre

UNITED KINGDOM

A passionate discovery of words and music

State Theatre Company of South Australia, Andrew McKinnon and Adelaide Festival Centre present

THE

IMPORTANCE

OF BEING MIRIAM

“...the divine Miss Margolyes. A consummate performer... she leaves an imprint never to be forgotten.” BAREFOOT REVIEW

Check website for duration Ages 16+

She’s back! After both conquering and falling in love with Adelaide during the 2014 season of Neighbourhood Watch, the irrepressible Miriam Margolyes (Harry Potter movies, Dickens’ Women, Blackadder, Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries), simply one of the world’s greatest actresses, joins us for a very special and entertaining show.

25 – 29 MARCH WED & FRI 8PM, THU 6.30PM, SAT 2PM & 8PM, SUN 3PM

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On this world premiere Australian tour, Margolyes brings to the stage some of literature’s best known characters. The Importance of Being Miriam will also feature fascinating insights into Miriam’s love of great literature and its characters, along with personal reflections from her rich and distinguished career and her new life as an Australian citizen. Miriam is joined by her regular collaborator, acclaimed classical pianist John Martin, who will also delight audiences with a selection of popular music and songs.


music

AUSTRALIA

Beautiful music in a stunning setting overlooking Elder Park

COCKTAIL CONCERTS with NIKI VASILAKIS

Enjoy exquisite classical music in the relaxed setting of Lyrics during this series of intimate concerts.

23 APR, 20 AUG & 22 OCT THU 6.30PM

LYRICS

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Niki Vasilakis is a world-class violinist whose aim is to make classical music accessible, informal and widely appealing.

Adult $36 Concession $31 GreenRoom $20

Featuring talented musicians from across Australia, Cocktail Concerts is a unique and appealing way to break down the barriers of classical music.

1 hr Ages 12+

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23 APRIL

20 AUGUST

22 OCTOBER

Child Prodigy

Transcending Time

Tango Evolution

Felix Mendelssohn, Octet in E-flat major for Strings, Op. 20

Olivier Messiaen, Quartet for the End of Time

L’Histoire du Tango by Astor Piazzolla

16-year-old wunderkind Felix composed his remarkable String Octet and took his place among the greats including Beethoven and Schubert who were still alive at the time. This coming of age work is fun, energetic and charismatic.

Violin, Cello, Piano, Clarinet

Slava Grigoryan Guitar, Niki Vasilakis Violin

In a German concentration camp facing his own mortality, inspired by the Book of Revelation, Messiaen drew upon his passion for birdsong in a work that emerges from the dark times of its creation to depict eternity and spiritual transformation.

Journey to Argentina and be captivated by the tango in its evolution up until the 20th century. Astor Piazzola’s masterpiece is a thrill to experience. Performed live in duo with the Artistic Director of the Adelaide International Guitar Festival.

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dance

NEW ZEALAND

AUSTRALIAN

The beautiful collision of a live brass band with the raw power of contemporary dance

Premiere

Adelaide Festival Centre presents

ROTUNDA By THE NEW ZEALAND DANCE COMPANY By arrangement with Arts Projects Australia with support from Creative New Zealand’s Touring Australia Initiative.

Rotunda brings to life the world of the band rotunda, an iconic symbol of early 20th century community, where we rekindle memories of loss and love in a haunting snapshot of Australasian history. 416,809 Australians enlisted for service in The Great War, representing 38.7% of the total male population. The Australian casualty rate was the highest of the conflict. Rotunda draws from the extraordinary courage and indomitable spirit of these ANZAC men, and the women who set about running the country with aching hearts and dread that their men might not return. Renowned for its earthiness, physicality, rhythm and expression this unmistakably

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1hr 25 mins Ages 7+

“...a troupe of terrific dancers, as interesting as they are talented… another fierce and fabulous strike for professional and profound contemporary...” THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD

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Photo: John McDermott

New Zealand choreography integrates shadow play, mace twirling, a 20-piece South Australian marching band, and a fusion of Maori tradition with dynamic contemporary dance theatre.

FRI 7.30PM SAT 2PM & 7.30PM


dance

AUSTRALIA

Intriguing, sensual, disturbing and humorous

WORLD

Premiere

Presented by Lisa Griffiths as part of Adelaide Festival Centre’s inSpace program

Photo: Chris Hertzfield

CHANCE

The talented duo of Lisa Griffiths and Adam Synnott have come together to bring you this powerful and energetic world premiere. Chance is inspired by science fiction and is a study on humanity’s beginnings, behaviours and cycles. It was created and directed by Griffiths, with an electrifying score by Synnott. Chance takes us on a journey, emerging from the natural world in the distant past, to an imagined future where the boundary between the human and non-human is thoroughly challenged. Throughout the four sections of the work Roots, Bounce, Equilibrium and Cyborg, the dancers reveal subtle characterisation that is both humanist and abstract. See some of Australia’s most exciting contemporary dancers bring this thought-provoking piece to life with android precision. Chance is intriguing, sensual, disturbing and humorous and will have you pondering what it means to be human.

7 – 9 MAY THU & SAT 7PM FRI 11AM & 7PM

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50 mins Ages 12+

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WARNING: Contains strobe lighting and nudity.

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music

USA

ONE SHOW

Winner of 18 Grammy Awards

Only

THE LEGENDARY

COUNT BASIE ORCHESTRA

Presented by Phil Bathols and Jeff Lewis in association with Adelaide Festival Centre

THE 80TH ANNIVERSARY TOUR Featuring special guest vocalist CARMEN BRADFORD The Legendary Count Basie Orchestra features a peerless array of instrumentalists with combined credentials that have topped the upper echelons of the international jazz world for decades. From Billie Holiday to Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra to Nat King Cole, Sarah Vaughan to Ella Fitzgerald, Tony Bennett to Sammy Davis Jnr, the Count Basie Orchestra has provided the supremely distinctive sound and swing behind some of the greatest singers of the modern age.

“The greatest big band working today.” NEW YORK POST

16 MAY SAT 8PM

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1 hr 50 mins (incl interval)

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Over the decades, the Orchestra’s evolving ranks have harboured talents as revered as Lester Young, Buck Clayton, Harry “Sweets” Edison, Eddie “Lockjaw” Davis, Papa Jo Jones, Thad Jones, Frank Foster, Clark Terry and Al Grey. Simply put, the Count Basie Orchestra is the real deal, a who’s who of swing, spanning generations, maintaining the flame of one of the world’s best-loved sounds.


come out children’s festival

Welcome from Creative Producer Susannah Sweeney

It is widely understood that the foundations for a healthy and well-rounded life are greatly affected by the experiences we have in childhood. We also know that positive engagement with the arts can have particularly powerful and far-reaching benefits for children. In 2015, the Come Out Children’s Festival continues its tradition of bringing the best possible arts experiences to the children and educators of South Australia, offering up an inspiring array of productions, workshops and curated events to excite, encourage, challenge, stimulate and motivate the children of South Australia. So please bring your family and share the adventure of the 2015 Come Out Children’s Festival.

Susannah Sweeney

illustration: Alinda Tunc

The Come Out Children’s Festival is an intrinsic part of growing up in South Australia and commenced in 1974. With 21 festivals over 40 years it has cemented its reputation among the world’s great festivals for young people. Adelaide Festival Centre is proud and excited to be the festival’s new custodian for 2015.

bigfamily WEEKEND

ENJOY A WEEKEND JAMPACKED WITH PERFORMANCES, WORKSHOPS, ARTS AND CRAFTS… AND AN ATTEMPT AT THE WORLD’S LARGEST FINGER PAINTING! Look out for the full family program in February 2015


come out children’s festival

AUSTRALIA

A wondrous world of riddles and hidden treasures

State Theatre Company of South Australia and Griffin Theatre Company in association with Adelaide Festival Centre and Windmill Theatre present

MASQUERADE By KATE MULVANY, based on the book by KIT WILLIAMS with music by PIP BRANSON and MIKELANGELO. Far, far away in a world just like ours, a mother cheers her son Joe with the tale of Jack Hare’s race against time to deliver a message of love from the Moon to the Sun. But when Jack’s mission goes topsy-turvy, Joe and his mum must come to the rescue, and the line between the worlds of myth and reality becomes blurred forever.

Masquerade is a new Australian play by award-winning playwright Kate Mulvany based on the iconic children’s book by Kit Williams which sold over two million copies worldwide in the late 1970s and sparked a national British treasure hunt with its concealed clues to the location of a jewelled golden hare. Magically entwining high fantasy and the touching story of a child battling serious illness, Masquerade will both delight and move. Featuring fantastical design, knockabout humour, brilliant gypsy-influenced music and a cast of exotic characters, wise-cracking animals and a few mere mortals, this is a magical adventure that is, at its heart, about the love between a parent and a child.

20 – 31 MAY

Directors SAM STRONG and LEE LEWIS Designer ANNA CORDINGLEY WED 11AM & 6.30PM Lighting Designer GEOFF COBHAM THU 6.30PM, FRI 7PM Musical Directors PIP BRANSON SAT 2PM & 7PM, SUN 3PM and MIKELANGELO HER MAJESTY’S THEATRE Assistant Director NESCHA JELK SUBSCRIBE & SAVE Associate Designer Adult from $50 ROMANIE HARPER Concession from $46 Adult from $58 Concession from $49 Student $27 Family 2+2 $148 Groups 10+ from $49

1hr 50 mins (incl interval) Ages 9+

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come out children’s festival

AUSTRALIA

Expect mayhem, riotous inventions and catastrophic disasters

Y E R O T S Th e 26 E S U O H E T RE

Adelaide Festival Centre presents a CDP Production

A play by RICHARD TULLOCH adapted from the book by ANDY GRIFFITHS & TERRY DENTON

ADELAIDE

Premiere

23 & 24 MAY SAT 10AM, 12.30PM & 3PM SUN 10AM & 12.30PM

DUNSTAN PLAYHOUSE 1 hr

The 2nd book, and latest stage adaptation, in this hit series from Andy Griffiths and Terry Denton, adapted by award-winning playwright and author Richard Tulloch (The Book of Everything, Bananas in Pyjamas).

Ages 6+

“Delightful characters and a story to win hearts all over the world”

After crash landing into the world of theatre with The 13-Storey Treehouse, Andy and Terry are back for more, and you’re invited! You know what 13 more storeys means. More inventions and more things to go wrong—not least of which is the very real possibility that the entire show is a complete and utter disaster. Will Andy and Terry push Jill, their ex-stage manager, to her absolute limits again?

XS ENTERTAINMENT

You’ll laugh your head off – it’s practically guaranteed!

Adelaide Festival Centre presents

ARGUS By DEAD PUPPET SOCIETY When Argus’s friends are taken away by the rubbish truck he determines to find them, no matter what. What follows is an epic and dangerous quest, and Argus travels across the desert, snow, space and the ocean to find his friends and rescue them. On his adventure he encounters seals, spacepeople, sharks, cars, trains, giants, birds and other creatures, and becomes a hero.

23 & 24 MAY 10.30AM & 1PM

SPACE THEATRE 1 hr

Ages 7 -14

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Making use of nothing but household objects and four pairs of hands, Dead Puppet Society creates Argus’s fantastical world in a low-tech style that has its roots in puppetry and its heart in old-fashioned storytelling. This quietly touching piece will expand the imaginations of adults and children alike.

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ADELAIDE

Premiere


come out children’s festival ADELAIDE

AUSTRALIA

LOOK wraps children up in a gentle theatre experience

Premiere

Adelaide Festival Centre presents

LOOK

22 – 26 MAY

AN IMAGINARY THEATRE PRODUCTION

10AM & 12.15PM

BANQUET ROOM

We arrive in a place and space unknown. Meeting in the middle we discover each other as strangers, then as friends. Surrounded by things both strange and familiar, together we look for possibilities, conduct experiments and discover a world of play. Be taken on a journey of joy, transformation and imagination as this intimate production unfolds a gentle story of resilience and friendship, using exquisite physical storytelling, object theatre and interactivity.

SCOTLAND

A playful, funny and sometimes moving look at how we see ourselves and others.

All

$15

1hr (35 mins performance followed by interactive play) Ages 2 – 5 Babes in arms (6 months and under) are free. A ticket must be purchased for babies over 6 months of age.

“LOOK doesn’t just entertain. It encourages. It stimulates and amazes...” AUSTRALIAN STAGE ONLINE

Adelaide Festival Centre presents

CHALK ABOUT A CURIOUS SEED PRODUCTION, ORIGINALLY CREATED BY CHRISTINE DEVANEY AND LEANDRO KEES (PERFORMING GROUP, DE). COMMISSIONED BY IMAGINATE

“Utterly engaging” THE HERALD

SUBSCRIBE & SAVE All $20

Sophisticated yet generous hearted, Chalk About uses movement, dialogue and chalk drawings to discuss family and origins, nationality and gender, happiness, sadness and the way we express ourselves. What makes us who we are? Is it where we are from? Is it the way we dance? Does everyone like pizza?

Adult $25 Concession $22 Child $20 Groups 6+ $20 Family 2+2 $80

Join performers Christine and Hendrik as they ask some big questions about identity and the meaning of life, featuring dance, chat and one perfect scene containing everything you could wish for (including pizza!).

30 MAY 11.30AM & 2PM

SPACE THEATRE

50 mins Ages 8+

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come out children’s festival

AUSTRALIA

“...explosions of magic and comical humour that speaks to everyone, especially children...a spectacle not to be missed.”

Go on a circus safari through jungles, oceans and plains

ADELAIDE

Photo: Justin Nicholas, Atmosphere Photography

BRISBANE KIDS

Premiere

Adelaide Festival Centre presents

CARNIVAL OF THE ANIMALS A PRODUCTION BY CIRCA AND QPAC’S OUT OF THE BOX FESTIVAL The Circa Carnival comes to town with whimsical and exuberant tales of creatures of land and sea who tumble, fly, leap and spin their way through the animal kingdom. Carnival of the Animals whisks you away on a thrilling circus escapade inspired by Camille Saint-Saëns’ musical salute to feathers, fur and fins. Using large digital animations, the stage is transformed into a series of animal habitats, while performers stun audiences with acrobatic feats and aerial skills. Children are taken on a safari through the lives of the tortoise, elephant, kangaroo, swan and many other beasts using ingenious multimedia techniques and the language of circus. Internationally acclaimed circus company Circa are famed for their inventiveness, precision and creativity. They bring the joy of the animal kingdom to the stage in a unique, contemporary and inventive theatre experience.

29 & 30 MAY FRI 7PM SAT 11AM & 1PM

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55 mins Ages 4 – 10


adelaide cabaret festival

Welcome from Artistic Director Barry Humphries

ADELAIDE FESTIVAL CENTRE’S

ADELAIDE CABARET FESTIVAL 5 – 20 JUNE

I was thrilled to have been appointed the role of Artistic Director of the 2015 Adelaide Cabaret Festival, not only because it’s an excuse for me to spend more time in my beloved Adelaide, but because I now have the opportunity to assemble artists from Australia and around the world that I admire. I am most looking forward to presenting the eclectic program, as it’s full with some of the most impressively talented people that I have stumbled upon during my travels over the years; and no doubt they will show you a great night out no matter what your tastes. This Festival is close to my heart. By creating a festival that I myself would love to attend, I hope the 16 day 2015 Adelaide Cabaret Festival is a celebration of this unique art form in all its possibilities, for all who attend. I encourage you to delve into not only the familiar, but the new and innovative, which is inspiring the next wave of young artists and audiences alike.

When you come and join us at the 2015 Adelaide Cabaret Festival, you might even spot some of my friends, the bashfully shy Melbourne housewife Dame Edna Everage or the cultural attaché himself, Sir Les Patterson along your Cabaret Festival travels. I look forward to seeing you then and helping us put the F back into Festival! I hope you’ve enjoyed reading this personal message from me...I wish I’d written it.

Barry Humphries

60 YEARS OF EDNA, POSSUMS!

Presented in conjunction with the Performing Arts Collection, Arts Centre Melbourne.

STEP INSIDE the great Dame’s wardrobe in the extraordinary exhibition 60 Years of Edna, Possums! Dame Edna will take the clothes off her back and lay them out for all to see, giving a rare, close up insight into the very fabric that has made her a global fashion icon. FESTIVAL THEATRE FOYER


adelaide cabaret festival

This is your opportunity to frock up possums

Adelaide Festival Centre presents

ADELAIDE CABARET FESTIVAL

VARIETY GALA Photo: Shane Reid. Caroline Nin, 2014 Variety Gala Performance.

PERFORMANCE

“High energy, fun and sophisticated” BROADWAY WORLD

Join Artistic Director Barry Humphries at cabaret’s night of nights, for a stunning showcase of the 2015 Adelaide Cabaret Festival. Get a taste of the smorgasbord of performers on offer at this much loved cultural event. Featuring international and local cabaret stars and backed by the impeccable Adelaide Art Orchestra this is guaranteed to be a night to remember. BE QUICK TO SECURE YOUR SEATS AS THIS IS SURE TO SELL OUT.

5 JUNE

FRI 7.30PM

FESTIVAL THEATRE SUBSCRIBE & SAVE A Reserve Adult $84.90 A Reserve Conc $79.90 Premium $109.90 Adult A Reserve $89.90 A Reserve Conc $84.90 B Reserve $79.90 B reserve Conc $74.90 Greenroom $39.90

1 hr 30 mins Ages 16+

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WARNING: Contains mature themes

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USA

Infectious, soulful and spirited Adelaide Festival Centre presents

KARRIN ALLYSON QUARTET Four-time Grammy nominee, vocalist/pianist Karrin Allyson and her wonderful trio are an interactive jazz group whose versatility is astounding.... from bebop, to blues, ballads, Brazilian, French chansons, the Great American Songbook, to her own originals and beyond!

AUSTRALIA

The rapport between these world-class musicians on stage is infectious, soulful and spirited. Audiences all over the world agree, this is a show not to be missed.

5 & 6 JUNE

FRI 7PM, SAT 6.30PM

DUNSTAN PLAYHOUSE SUBSCRIBE & SAVE A Reserve Adult $54.90 A Reserve Conc $49.90

PIANO LESSONS

Premium $69.90 Adult A Reserve $59.90 Conc A Reserve $54.90 1 hr 10 mins All ages

by ANNA GOLDSWORTHY

Featuring ANNA GOLDSWORTHY and HELEN HOWARD Director & Dramaturg MICHAEL FUTCHER

“So begins a piece of music theatre that… seems to have been made in heaven.” THE COURIER-MAIL

Concert pianist Anna Goldsworthy’s deeply-felt memoir, Piano Lessons, comes to glorious musical life. Goldsworthy’s award-winning book, which recounts her musical awakening as a young girl, struck a deep chord with critics, readers and music lovers on its 2009 release.

6 – 8 JUNE

SAT 3PM, SUN 2.30PM MON 2PM

SPACE THEATRE SUBSCRIBE & SAVE A Reserve Adult $34.90 A Reserve Conc $29.90 Premium $44.90 Adult A Reserve $39.90 Conc A Reserve $34.90 2 hrs 20 mins All ages

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Goldsworthy herself stars in this stage adaptation which, like the book, elegantly illustrates the intriguing relationship between the young pianist and her Russian teacher. This charismatic enigma inspires and challenges her young charge in equal measure as they work through a program of sublime piano pieces, including selections from Mozart, Liszt and Chopin. Part theatrical production and part concert, Piano Lessons provides insight into the lives and inspirations of the great masters to expose the process of learning, interpreting and creating music.


adelaide cabaret festival

AUSTRALIA

A tribute to two men who paved the roads to Gundagai and Mandalay

WORLD

Premiere

Adelaide Festival Centre and Adelaide Symphony Orchestra present

PETER & JACK

Photo: Albert Comper

Starring TEDDY TAHU RHODES Featuring GRETA BRADMAN Narrated by BARRY HUMPHRIES With the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra Conducted by VANESSA SCAMMELL

More exciting performers to be announced in the Cabaret Festival brochure

Curated by Artistic Director Barry Humphries, this world premiere pays tribute to two legends of Australian Music, baritone Peter Dawson and songwriter Jack O’Hagan. Two of Australia’s most prolific artists, their achievements still shine strongly as some of our all-time greats.

FESTIVAL THEATRE

Featuring a stellar line up of Australian artists including world-renowned baritone Teddy Tahu Rhodes, South Australia’s own soprano Greta Bradman and narration from Barry Humphries, Peter & Jack will breathe new life into classic Australian works with the help of our very own Adelaide Symphony Orchestra.

SUBSCRIBE & SAVE A Reserve Adult $84.90 A Reserve Conc $79.90

This Adelaide exclusive will have its world premiere on the opening weekend of the Adelaide Cabaret Festival for one night only.

7 JUNE SUN 7.30PM

Premium $109.90 A Reserve $89.90 A Reserve Conc $84.90 B Reserve $79.90 B Reserve Conc $74.90

2 hrs (incl interval)

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All ages

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AUSTRALIAN

FRANCE

Premiere By arrangement with Julia Holt, Adelaide Festival Centre presents

Get your toes tapping and your beret bopping with this quirky French sensation

PARIS COMBO

“...crystallizing a unique sound that found inspiration in traditional French chanson while updating it with refreshing touches of jazz and Latin music” THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE

This cool, cosmopolitan group boasts five albums and two decades of touring the globe to sell-out crowds.

7 & 8 JUNE SUN 6.30PM MON 7.30PM

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Fronted by the mischievous vocals of chanteuse Belle du Berry, the combo has struck a chord with critics and audiences alike for its fun-loving mix of jazz, cabaret, gypsy, French pop, Latino and Middle Eastern rhythms. After 20 tours of the US, including two sell-outs at the Hollywood Bowl, Paris Combo returns to Australia for the first time in more than a decade. Subtle, sophisticated, sassy yet seductive. Paris Combo is back with a new collection of songs, the aptly titled 5, as well as all their favourites such as Living Room, Señor and Sous la Lune. Discover the unique, catchy tunes of one of the most entertaining groups on the international scene.


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USA

A legendary backup singer takes centre stage

ADELAIDE

Adelaide Festival Centre presents

LISA FISCHER & GRAND BATON

“she inhabits her songs, taking listeners on a journey filled with generous heart, soul and spirituality” STAR TRIBUNE

Lots of people have heard Lisa Fischer’s voice – as a backup singer with Luther Vandross, Tina Turner, and The Rolling Stones. Many were moved by her personal story and soaring voice in the Oscarwinning 2013 documentary feature Twenty Feet From Stardom. Now, Lisa Fischer takes centre stage, revisiting iconic songs etched into her heart (and ours) – tunes like Gimme Shelter, Wild Horses, It’s Only Rock and Roll, Fever, and her Grammy-winning original How Can I Ease The Pain. She has ideal co-conspirators in Grand Baton, a virtuosic ethno-funk prog-rock psychedelic soul trio that lays a rhythmic magic carpet under her feet. Fischer scored a number one R&B song with How Can I Ease The Pain, and won a Grammy for her debut album, So Intense. Her resumé includes names such as Beyoncé, Aretha Franklin, Lou Reed, George Benson, Alicia Keys and many more.

13 & 14 JUNE SAT 9PM SUN 3PM & 7PM

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1 hr 10 mins All ages

Premiere


dance

AUSTRALIA

Love, tragedy and unearthly glamour

Presented by The Australian Ballet with Adelaide Symphony Orchestra proudly supported by Adelaide Festival Centre.

GISELLE 2 – 6 JULY

Love conquers death in the ultimate Romantic ballet. Since its premiere in 1841, Giselle has captured the imagination and torn at the heart. A village girl falls in love with a man who is not all he seems. When she finds out his deception, she dies of a broken heart. Transformed into a spirit, she battles to save her lover in a wood haunted by the ghosts of jilted women.

THU & FRI 7.30PM SAT 1.30PM & 7.30PM MON 6.30PM

FESTIVAL THEATRE SUBSCRIBE & SAVE A Reserve Adult $98.10 A Reserve Conc $80.10 Adult from $39

Maina Gielgud’s acclaimed production, with Peter Farmer’s atmospheric designs, perfectly captures the ballet’s dramatic blend of real-life passions and otherworldly apparitions. Yearning, madness, supernatural forces and transcendent, redemptive love: Giselle is the Romantic era crystallised in one perfect work of art.

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DON’T MISS this one-off intimate conversation between Artistic Director David McAllister and one of our principal artists. We’ll explore their beginnings, their formative years, and life as a dancer in The Australian Ballet.

Adam Bull and Juliet Burnett of The Australian Ballet. Photo: Georges Antoni

2 hrs (incl interval) All Ages

MCALLISTER in CONVERSATION Up close with our ballet stars

4 JULY ADELAIDE FESTIVAL CENTRE

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dance

AUSTRALIA

An effervescent evening of wonder

TRIPLE

Bill

Presented by The Australian Ballet with Adelaide Symphony Orchestra proudly supported by Adelaide Festival Centre.

THE DREAM

Mischievous sprites, troublesome loves and dazzling dance: this sparkling triple bill celebrates Frederick Ashton, one of the greatest influences on 20th-century ballet and the epitome of the English classical style.

8 & 9 JULY WED & THU 7.30PM

FESTIVAL THEATRE

Shakespeare’s most charming comedy is the basis for Ashton’s whimsical take on A Midsummer Night’s Dream. The fate of humans and fairies are hilariously entwined in a flowery bower designed for The Royal Ballet’s original 1960s production. Ashton traces the tangled love lines of the characters with warmth and wit, and Mendelssohn’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, arranged for the ballet by John Lanchbery, is the perfect soundtrack for his elegant, playful choreography.

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1 hr 55 mins (incl interval) All Ages

Two Ashton gems, Monotones II and Symphonic Variations, show the choreographer delighting in music and pure, airy movement. This playful, captivating triple bill is perfect for the whole family.

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Chengwu Guo and Madeleine Eastoe of The Australian Ballet. Photo: Georges Antoni.

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theatre (for little people)

AUSTRALIA

Bring along your own beloved teddy bear

Windmill Theatre and Adelaide Festival Centre present

BEAR WITH ME AN INTIMATE CONCERT

THEATRE GOER

especially for bears, their children (and their grown-ups)

7 – 19 JULY 7, 8,9,14,15,16 JULY 10AM & 1.30PM 10 &17 JULY 10AM 11&18 JULY 10AM & 12PM & 2PM 12 &19 JULY 12PM & 2PM

SPACE THEATRE SUBSCRIBE & SAVE Adult $18.50

40 mins Ages 3 - 6 Produced by Metro Arts.

“One of the best shows I have ever attended. Absolutely brilliant!”

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Imagine a world without teddy bears. Now quickly
stop imagining because it’s far too upsetting. Thankfully, teddies are here to stay and this captivating musical performance pays loving tribute to these woolly wonders, who – with their pulled ears, poked eyes and unfashionable waistcoats – somehow become our closest childhood friends. With songs and laughter and lots of joining in, Bear With Me is a show about looking after, and being looked after – a warm and fuzzy romp through the joy and turmoil of a teddy’s everyday life. And the best thing is you have to bring your favourite stuffed toy along. After all, they’re the real stars of the show. It is imperative that children bring their beloved teddy bear or similar stuffed toy to the show as they play with it with the performers throughout!


dance

AUSTRALIA

50 years of Australian contemporary dance

Australian Dance Theatre in association with Adelaide Festival Centre present

AUSTRALIAN DANCE THEATRE 50TH ANNIVERSARY GALA Australian Dance Theatre is Australia’s first contemporary dance company. Its Artistic Directors over the last 50 years are some of the most acclaimed choreographers in the country and will contribute to celebrating this milestone. In 1965 Dr Elizabeth Cameron Dalman OAM founded Australian Dance Theatre, aiming to ‘open the horizons for provocative contemporary dance’. For 50 years the company has stayed true to this vision and has produced some of the most exciting and iconic dance to come out of Australia.

This great South Australian company will shine in its 50th year as one of the most significant and resilient dance companies to have evolved from the great social and cultural changes of Australia in the 1960’s. Join us for a celebration of the tenacity, creativity and genius that is Australian Dance Theatre.

Australian Dance Theatre founder Dr Elizabeth Cameron Dalman OAM in Serendipity, 1967. Photographer Jan Dalman.

For this Gala event, Australian Dance Theatre presents dance works, film and documentation chronicling the artistic eras of the company from 1965 to today.

16 – 18 JULY THU – SAT 8PM

DUNSTAN PLAYHOUSE SUBSCRIBE & SAVE Adult $50 Concession $35

ADT ARTISTIC DIRECTORS 1965 –1975 Dr Elizabeth Cameron Dalman OAM 1976 –1985 Jonathan Taylor 1987 –1993 Leigh Warren 1993 –1999 Meryl Tankard 1999 – current Garry Stewart

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2 hrs (incl interval)

Ages 15+


theatre

AUSTRALIA

An extraordinary hothouse of talent and imagination Playwriting Australia in association with Adelaide Festival Centre and State Theatre Company of South Australia present

NATIONAL PLAY FESTIVAL 2015

In a coup for South Australia, the National Play Festival will be hosted in Adelaide for the first time in 2015. Produced by Playwriting Australia, the National Play Festival is an extraordinary hothouse of talent and imagination, celebrating the very best new Australian theatre. FESTIVAL PLAYREADINGS Over four days, audiences are invited to readings of thrilling new plays from Australia’s greatest writers and freshest new voices, featuring Adelaide’s leading actors and directors.

FREE SPEECH We ignite the National Play Festival with a series of provocative and illuminating talks, debates and forums from playwrights and the artists who make their words come alive.

PLAYWRIGHTS’ PROGRAM Playwrights are invited to a series of masterclasses and discussions to share, learn and be inspired by each other and our Festival guest artists.

Photo: Daniel Boud, Stephen Godfrey

22 – 25 JULY

SPACE THEATRE CHECK WEBSITE FOR FULL PROGRAM DETAILS AND TICKET PRICES

Playwriting Australia is the national new play development organisation, searching out and developing outstanding new stories for the stage. The National Play Festival is a glimpse of major new writing en route to the stage, a unique chance for South Australian audiences to see the hits of tomorrow before anyone else.

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dance

AUSTRALIA

This is dance that doesn’t play it safe

“Sydney Dance Company has never looked stronger, sexier or more playful than in this thrilling triple bill… 10/10” SUN-HERALD

Adelaide Festival Centre presents

SYDNEY DANCE COMPANY'S DE NOVO

This is dance that doesn’t play it safe. From the minds of three choreographers, channelled through the exquisite dancers of Sydney Dance Company, comes a trio of works that break new ground – throwing caution to the wind and hurling themselves into the void of the new. A soundscape from Australia’s acclaimed Sarah Blasko and Nick Wales takes sensual, physical form in Rafael Bonachela’s Emergence, while Alexander Ekman’s irreverent Cacti expertly skewers the pretensions of contemporary dance. Meanwhile, in a distant star system, Adelaide’s own Larissa McGowan’s Fanatic pits Alien versus Predator in a hilarious interstellar dance throwdown.

WED – SAT 7PM

HER MAJESTY’S THEATRE SUBSCRIBE & SAVE A Reserve $50 A Reserve Conc $45 Premium $60 A Reserve $55 A Reserve Conc $45 GreenRoom $27.50 Groups 6+ $50

1 hr 45 mins (incl interval)

WARNING: Contains coarse language.

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Photo: Wendell Teodoro

Inspired and unexpected, De Novo promises a very different evening of entertainment, as it unleashes three fresh, wily dance works on an unsuspecting Australia.

5 – 8 AUGUST


theatre

AUSTRALIA

A chronicle of real life descent into genuine madness

ADELAIDE FRINGE FESTIVAL 2013

Best Theatre Production

Windmill Theatre and Adelaide Festival Centre present

THE BOOK OF LOCO By ALIRIO ZAVARCE

“The Book of Loco is funny and loving and ultimately lets the craziness of grief hurt a little less.” AUSSIE THEATRE

Master storyteller Alirio Zavarce plays Loco, his own out-of-control alter ego, and in side-splitting, heartbreaking detail, chronicles his real life descent into genuine madness. From his troubled migrant past, to the breakdown of a relationship, to the agonising death of a parent, this is deeply immersive theatre at its beautiful, funny and unsettling best – a welcome chance to lose yourself in somebody else’s madness.

14 – 22 AUGUST FRI – FRI 7PM SAT 22 2PM & 7PM

SPACE THEATRE SUBSCRIBE & SAVE Adult $25.50 Adult $30 Concession $25.50 Groups 6+ $25.50 Under 30s $24 70 mins Ages 14+

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music

ITALY FRANCE

MDB Promotions and Adelaide Festival Centre present

MORGANS INTERNATIONAL PIANO SERIES

ARGENTINA

24 AUGUST MON 7.30PM

SPACE THEATRE

Jean-Efflam Bavouzet Repertoire includes Beethoven sonatas Opus 90 and 101 and Ravel’s Sonatine One of the most engaging live performers of his generation and the multi awardwinning pianist.

“Fliter plays with such 16 NOVEMBER grace and heartfelt MON 7.30PM sincerity...by whatever DUNSTAN PLAYHOUSE magical means, [she] Ingrid Fliter recital touches the heart.” GRAMOPHONE

SUBSCRIBE & SAVE A Reserve Adult $60

One of the world’s most stunning young pianists brings her art to Adelaide for an exclusive recital.

Adult A Reserve Adult B Reserve Conc B Reserve Groups 6+

Ingrid Fliter is an Argentine pianist of the highest calibre who performs worldwide to the greatest acclaim.

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2 hrs (incl interval)

Ages 12+

Photo: Sussie Ahlburg

Repertoire includes Chopin 24 Preludes Opus 28 and Beethoven Sonatas


dance

AUSTRALIA

Pre-eminent dance industry awards

AusdanceSA in association with Adelaide Festival Centre present

THE

AUSTRALIAN DANCE AWARDS Australia’s most accomplished and leading artists of the professional dance industry will converge at Her Majesty’s Theatre Adelaide for the presentation of the annual Australian Dance Awards.

Photo: Australian Dance Theatre’s Multiverse, dancer Kimball Wong winner of 2013 Outstanding Performance by a Male Dancer (Proximity).

The pre-eminent industry awards are featured within an evening of performance that showcases the best and most innovative dance Australia has to offer.

The Australian Dance Awards are being held in conjunction with the Australian Dance Theatre 50th Anniversary celebrations.

12 SEPTEMBER SAT 7.30PM

HER MAJESTY’S THEATRE CHECK WEBSITE FOR FULL PROGRAM DETAILS AND TICKET PRICES 3 hrs (incl interval)

AUSTRALIAN DANCE THEATRE 50TH ANNIVERSARY PERFORMING ARTS COLLECTION EXHIBITION This unique contemporary dance company was founded in 1965 by Dr Elizabeth Cameron Dalman OAM. The exhibition will show how the company has reinvented itself under changing artistic directorships. Presented in association with Australian Dance Theatre.

Opening/Launch

Exhibition

11 SEPTEMBER FRI 5PM

SEPTEMBER – NOVEMBER 2015

FESTIVAL THEATRE FOYER EXHIBITION DISPLAY

MON – FRI, 9 – 5PM AND DURING PERFORMANCE TIMES

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FESTIVAL THEATRE FOYER


ozasia festival

Welcome from Festival Director Joseph Mitchell

ADELAIDE FESTIVAL CENTRE’S

OZASIA FESTIVAL 23 SEPTEMBER – 4 OCTOBER

OzAsia Festival 2015 will be my first program as Artistic Director and I can’t wait to reveal all the incredible shows we have in store. The good news is it will be an exhilarant array of contemporary theatre, dance, music, visual arts, film and food, with a cultural focus on the delights of Indonesia. The bad news is you will have to wait until we launch the full program in July to find out exactly what we are cooking up. For now, keep an eye on our website and Facebook page for tidbits and the occasional unofficial leak that may reveal some of the big surprises we have planned. So, whether you have attended OzAsia Festival before or are about to discover some of the innovative contemporary work from across Asia for the first time, I look forward to meeting you at OzAsia Festival here at Adelaide Festival Centre.

Joseph Mitchell

MOON LANTERN FESTIVAL

Come and experience OzAsia Festival at the exciting new Riverbank Precinct, and join thousands of festival goers in celebrating the cultural diversity of Australian society. Rain or shine we will celebrate this beautiful ancient tradition.

27 SEPTEMBER


music

GERMANY

A glamorous evening of dapper charm and romance

Andrew McKinnon in association with Adelaide Festival Centre presents

“Irresistible... Don’t miss it!”

MAX RAABE & PALAST ORCHESTER

LOS ANGELES TIMES

7 OCTOBER WED 8PM

HER MAJESTY’S THEATRE SUBSCRIBE & SAVE Adult $112.50 All tickets

$125

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2 hrs (incl interval) All ages

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Internationally renowned from Berlin to New York for authentic concert performances of the most popular German and American danceband songs of the 1920s and beyond. Founded by classically trained baritone Max Raabe in 1987, the Palast Orchester comprises thirteen outstanding musicians in elegant evening dress performing the hit tunes from the Weimar era, the American songbook and other dazzling arrangements. From Kurt Weill to Cole Porter, this is a magical evening of glamour and romance, interlaced with the unique wit of lead singer Max Raabe. The Palast Orchester has performed sell-out concerts in Carnegie Hall, Berlin’s huge open air venue the Waldbühne, and throughout Europe, the United States, China and Japan. Prepare to swoon!


theatre

AUSTRALIA

From the mighty pen of Australia’s Nobel Laureate

THE

Brink Productions in association with Adelaide Festival Centre present

Creative Direction: Yianni Hill, Illustration: Chris Edser

ASPIRATIONS OF DAISE MORROW

Adapted by Brink Productions from Patrick White’s short story Down At The Dump, featuring Zephyr Quartet

From the mighty pen of Patrick White comes a timeless story about seizing the day. At the funeral of the scandalous Daise Morrow, Daise herself wanders amongst the mourners, hovering between memory and rumour. Over the fence two young dreamers take their first tentative steps into love. In Brink’s richly theatrical and immersive adaptation, The Aspirations of Daise Morrow is storytelling filled with music and light; a poignant evocation of the wonders of small beginnings, the complications of compassion and the grace and majesty of love. Director CHRIS DRUMMOND, Designer MICHAEL HANKIN, Lighting NIGEL LEVINGS, Musical Director HILARY KLEINIG, Composers BELINDA GEHLERT, EMILY TULLOCH, JASON THOMAS, HILARY KLEINIG. Cast PAUL BLACKWELL, LUCY LEHMANN, KRIS MCQUADE, JAMES SMITH and ZEPHYR QUARTET

10 – 24 OCTOBER 10,12, 13,14,16,19 - 23 7.30PM 15,17, 24 2.15 PM & 7.30PM

SPACE THEATRE SUBSCRIBE & SAVE All tickets $42 All tickets $48 Preview (10&12 Oct) $38 GreenRoom $25 Transaction Fees apply to all transactions from $6.95 see pg 57

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1 hr 15 mins Ages 12+ Warning: This contains Haze and Coarse language


exhibitions


ITALY

Left to Right: Christine Houston, Storytellers: Samantha Snow, Back To The Earth, 2014: James Tylor 2013, Un-resettling (half dome hut on a cliff face), 2013: Bluey Roberts, Pulgi 2013: Valerie Naylon Fuschtei, Place of my Ancestors (Simpson Desert) 2007: Venita Wood Minyma Kutjara, 2014: School workshop, 2007: Ruby Williamson, Rabbits, 2006: Artspace Gallery: Nita Connelly, Kungkarangkalpa (Seven Sisters Story), 2014: Sandy Brumby, Kulitja, 2012: Major Sumner, 2010

Adelaide Festival Centre presents

OUR MOB 2015 ART BY SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINAL ARTISTS 15 OCTOBER – 6 DECEMBER

CELEBRATING 10 YEARS

WED – SUN 11AM – 4PM

ARTSPACE GALLERY We are pleased to announce, Our Mob will be supported by the Festival of Contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art presented by the Art Gallery of South Australia in October 2015.

Since 2006, the Adelaide Festival Centre has celebrated the diversity and talent of South Australia’s Aboriginal artists through Our Mob exhibition.

Working with Country Arts SA and Ananguku – arts program, we bring to the city, Our Mob, a state-wide community program, presenting the works of Aboriginal artists in exhibitions held in the Adelaide Festival Centre foyers and gallery. This ensures these incredible art works are seen by theatre patrons, visual art lovers and those just keen to learn about the stories of South Australia’s unique and talented Indigenous artists. Over the years Our Mob has boosted the careers of numerous Indigenous artists and generated sales to support their art practices and families. Artworks are exhibited and sold under an ethical agreement with each artist.

Entries to Our Mob are open to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists living in South Australia. This includes young people, emerging artists and established artists. Emerging artists can also apply for the Don Dunstan Foundation Our Mob Emerging Artists Prize of $5,000, while artists under 18 can apply for Our Young Mob. The work of South Australian Aboriginal artists are as diverse as the environments in which they live. This is your chance to see these fascinating, innovative pieces in one place - a tribute to the Indigenous talent that exists right here in South Australia.

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music

AUSTRALIA

“Sometimes words can fail to adequately describe what one witnesses...” THE AGE

Adelaide Festival Centre presents

19 NOVEMBER THU 7PM

DUNSTAN PLAYHOUSE SUBSCRIBE & SAVE A Reserve $35 Adult $42 Concession $35 GreenRoom $20

2 hrs Ages 12+

Transaction Fees apply to all transactions from $6.95 see pg 57

Q&A following the performance

ACACIA QUARTET & LYLE CHAN: AN AIDS ACTIVIST'S MEMOIR IN MUSIC

Lyle Chan is an AIDS activist and composer and his passions are beautifully interwoven in An AIDS Activist’s Memoir in Music. The Acacia Quartet perform this emotionally powerful music, with narration by Chan, giving a truly moving insight into AIDS activism.

A memoir of the composer’s years as an AIDS activist during the epidemic’s darkest period, this work is the story of how activists transformed a stigmatised, fatal disease into the manageable condition it is today. Like the autobiographical quartets of Steve Reich or Shostakovich, Lyle Chan’s AIDS memoir is confronting and touching, but ultimately an intensely uplifting story about a community that fought against all odds for their lives, and won. Written in the crisis years 1991-1996, but completed 20 years later, this work is agitated and tender, humorous and moving. Containing portraits of famous activist friends now dead, it traces personal and historical episodes in the fight against AIDS, including demonstrations by direct action protest group ACT UP, of which Chan was a core member. Supported by Feast Festival

ARIA-nominated string quartet Acacia Quartet has earned consistent critical acclaim for their performances of this work.

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music

RUSSIA

A gala recital tour by a superstar violinist

Musica Viva in association with Adelaide Festival Centre presents

MAXIM VENGEROV with ROUSTEM SAITKOULOV ON PIANO

70TH ANNIVERSARY GALA RECITAL Musica Viva celebrates its 70th birthday with a recital tour by superstar violinist Maxim Vengerov. Join us for the most highly anticipated musical event of the year as this fabled performer marks his international comeback with an Australian visit. Hailed as the successor to the mighty Russian school of playing, Maxim Vengerov presents a program in the great tradition of violin recitals, contrasting works of the highest artistic and emotional demands with more light-hearted displays of almost superhuman technique. Be part of this historic occasion and celebrate the unique joy of chamber music in an unforgettable evening with a legend of our time.

2 DECEMBER WED 7.30PM

FESTIVAL THEATRE SUBSCRIBE & SAVE A Reserve $126 Adult from $90 Concession from $79.20 Transaction Fees apply to all transactions from $6.95 see pg 57

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2 hrs (incl interval)

Ages 12+


family

AUSTRALIA

Soak up the festive spirit

Adelaide Festival Centre presents

CHRISTMAS PROMS

“Wrapped up in a gorgeous package that is both festive and elegant, this is a great introduction to the silly season, and also an excellent round-up of the Adelaide Theatre Calendar” AUSSIETHEATRE.COM.AU

18 – 19 DECEMBER FRI 11AM & 7.30PM SAT 2PM & 6.30PM

FESTIVAL THEATRE Soak up the festive spirit with this heartwarming Christmas celebration. A concert series featuring popular Christmas songs mixed with traditional carols and plenty of laughs along the way. Grandparents, mums and dads and the kids will love this fun-filled event that lifts your spirits and has you singing carols all the way to Christmas.

SUBSCRIBE & SAVE A Reserve $39 A Reserve Conc $37

2 hrs (incl interval)

All Ages

Premium $50 Adult $44 Concsession $39 GreenRoom $22 Groups 6+ $39 Family 2+2 $130 Additional child $22 Transaction Fees apply to all transactions from $6.95 see pg 57

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multiculture

ADELAIDE'S WORLD OF CULTURES The South Australian Council for the Greek Cultural Month Inc and Adelaide Festival Centre present

MUSIC HELLENIKA An eclectic selection of Greek songs, performed with passion by an ensemble of Adelaide’s finest musicians that will embrace you with the warmth and excitement of the sounds of Greece and its people.

20 & 21 MARCH FRI & SAT 8PM

SPACE THEATRE All tickets

$40

Migrant Resource Centre of SA & Adelaide Festival Centre present

CELEBRATING THE JOURNEY AFRICAN, ASIAN, SOUTH ASIAN, MIDDLE EASTERN AND EUROPEAN

21 MARCH

28 MARCH

SAT 7PM

SAT 11AM – 5PM

ADELAIDE FESTIVAL CENTRE OUTDOOR TERRACE FREE EVENT

Adelaide Metropolitan and Malayalee Association (AMMA) and Adelaide Festival Centre present

Global Performing Art Productions, Australia and Adelaide Festival Centre present

ADELAIDE KALAMELA

FESTIVAL OF FAITH

A UNIQUE PERFORMING ARTS EXTRAVAGANZA

MUSIC AND DANCE FROM AROUND THE WORLD

Delight in traditional, classical and folk dances including much-loved Bollywood routines. Be transported to a world of other ethnic cultures while experiencing amazing colour and energy from the sub-continent.

Festival Of Faith represents a kaleidoscope of festivities celebrated by communities around the globe. This show is about the power of music and dance to connect, to promote peace, to bring people together and to promote happiness.

9 MAY

26 JUNE

SAT 6PM

FRI 7PM

$20

MIDDLE EASTERN NEW YEAR FESTIVAL An exciting program of music, dance, song, displays, performance, arts, crafts, costumes and delicious food and drinks. Family friendly festival with music and dance from Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, Tatar Bashkurt, Kurdistan, Uzbekistan, Egypt, Turkistan and more.

Adult $30 Conc $25 Groups 10+ $22

Tickets from

NOWRUZ

Join us for a variety concert of music, song and dance that celebrates the theme of Journey, featuring 10 special performances. Experience the power and the passion of cultural traditions taking to the stage to present a joyful celebration of Harmony Day.

DUNSTAN PLAYHOUSE

HER MAJESTY’S THEATRE

Middle Eastern Communities Council of S.A., the Migrant Resource Centre of S.A and Adelaide Festival Centre present

The producers, Global Performing Art Productions, Australia, support humanitarian programs of the Rotary Club of Morialta, particularly addressing leprosy in Timor Leste.

SPACE THEATRE All tickets

$45

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inspace

Adelaide Festival Centre presents

INSPACE DEVELOPMENT Experience new Australian performances being developed by some of the country’s most innovative performing artists. Nothing epitomises Adelaide Festival Centre’s collaborative, cutting-edge spirit as much as its inSpace program. This is a grass-roots, innovative program that gives some of Australia’s most talented, independent artists access to the Adelaide Festival Centre framework of support, including administrative, production and venue support. The key is that audiences are invited into the rehearsal room to participate in the development of the work – they may be asked for feedback, for ideas and opinions, and so given a genuine platform to dive into the creative process.

theatre

THE MILGRAM PROJECT

BY FLYING PENGUIN CREATIVE TEAM: PRODUCTIONS Writer: Duncan Graham Director: David Mealor Composer: Quentin Grant Designturge: Geoff Cobham Video Designer: Chris Petridis Cast: Patrick Graham, Rory Walker, Stephen Sheehan and Jo Stone

dance/theatre

A TALE OR TWO CREATIVE TEAM: Choreographer/Director: Lina Limosani Sound Designer: Sascha Budimsky Dramaturg: Andrew Brackman Performers: Kialea Nadine Williams Daniel Jaber, Carl Tolentino, Andrew Miller, Lewis Rankin, Lisa Griffiths, Tobiah Booth-Remmers

In 1961, U.S. psychologist Stanley Milgram conducted a series of social psychology experiments into the relationship between authority and obedience. The sensational findings of those now famous “Electric Shock” experiments have been the starting point for the development of an innovative new theatre work now.

A double-bill of two highly physical dance theatre works titled ‘One’s Wicked Ways’ & ‘What Lies Within’. Both these works delve into the ridiculous and frightful elements of human nature, where group dynamics and mob rule expose our potential for ‘nastiness’ and the abuse of power.

dance

installation/circus

Audiences become part of the artistic conversation, sharing, contributing and discovering ‘how it all happens’. Armed with this insight direct from artists, audiences can develop a level of understanding about the complexity of the artistic processes, a greater appreciation and connection with the works, the artists, and the venue. This creative blurring of the line between artist and audience reinforces the Adelaide Festival Centre’s foundation philosophy that the arts belong to everyone. Artists, writers, actors, directors, film makers, dancers, choreographers, set designers, musicians, composers, producers, performers and visual artists – all of these genres have been represented in the inSpace program, which was first launched in 2002. Since then, hundreds of artists have been able to see their works come to life through inSpace – a program about high quality, affordable art that’s inclusive, thought-provoking and powerful. Join the inSpace development contact list for updates: inspace@adelaidefestivalcentre.com.au

ENTRY BY DONATION CHECK WEBSITE FOR SHOWING TIMES AND VENUES

WATCH

COLLABORATION

CREATIVE TEAM: Director: Sam Haren Dancers: Larissa McGowan, Lewis Rankin, Josh Mu Composer: Jethro Woodward Design: Chris Petridis Dramaturgy: Steve Mayhew Producer: Jason Cross/Insite Arts

CREATIVE TEAM: Hiromi Tango and Jo Naumann Curren

What would happen if you made a contemporary dance work where all of the choreographic material was generated from watching footage on YouTube? Sam Haren’s new project Watch will treat all YouTube material as equal citizens – from 1980s Italian variety show dance phrases to cats jumping in boxes.

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A hybrid development investigating how to embody and transform memories and emotions. Through sculptural arts, installation, dance and aerial circus, a living, performative sculpture develops that transverses ground & air. It invites authentic audience participation; not just observing, but personally experiencing the work.


inspace

theatre

MY CARMILLA

theatre

theatre

RABBITS

THE ANGEL PROJECT

CREATIVE TEAM: Van Badham, Brad Williams, Claire Glenn, Matt Croak, Craig Behenna

CREATIVE TEAM: Writer: Emily Steel Director: Daisy Brown

BY NO STRINGS ATTACHED AND STONE/CASTRO

A seductive story of temptation, manipulation and moral corruption, theatremaker Van Badham’s latest collaboration with the five.point. one ensemble is an adaptation of Sheridan La Fanu’s 1872 Gothic novella, Carmilla. La Fanu’s dark tale of an isolated family’s infiltration by a vampire is a means for Badham to explore contemporary Australian political themes of predation of the weak by the powerful, the vulnerability of the sick and the dysfunction of a divided society.

There was a rabbit plague, and there were immigrants. There was a Metaphor. And the Metaphor was going to be the play. And then it didn’t work. And there was the beginning of a very personal account of what it’s like to be new here. This is a development of that personal account.

dance/theatre

A SERIES OF

CREATIVE TEAM: Director: Paulo Castro Producer: PJ Rose Cast: Paulo Castro, Nick Bennett, Josh Campton, Duncan Luke, Kym Mackenzie, Ryan Rowland

Psychiatric patients are visited by an Angel. They are in a delirium. The Angel is a statue. Patients respond as if it is alive. They confess to it, flirt and dance with it, feed and bathe it. They offer it money. They begin to believe they are Angels themselves. Do these Angels revolt? Do they fly away?

Photo: Sam Oster

NEO NOIR THRILLER

theatre

FROM

dance

SPLIT SECOND HEROES

INTIMATE EXPERIMENTS

DARKNESS THE DAY

CREATIVE TEAM: Gabrielle Nankivell Luke Smiles

CREATIVE TEAM: Created by The Misery Children: Daisy Brown, Mario Spate and Sarah Brokensha with special guests Ellen Steele, Paulo Castro, Jo Stone and Tilda Cobham-Hervey

CREATIVE TEAM: Co-creators: Felecia Hick and Hilary Kleinig Choreographer: Felecia Hick Composer: Hilary Kleinig Digial Media Artists: ILLUMINART® Set Design: Wendy Todd Performers: Stephen Noonan and Ade Suharto

Split Second Heroes is a new contemporary performance made by Gabrielle Nankivell and Luke Smiles. This action-adventure story centres on the relationship between two inventors with some unusual powers. Together they have the ability to create an alternate reality, a place where they can see into their own and each other’s imaginations.

Enter the experiment…where you play the central character, your words the text and your actions the fabric that shapes the story. We ask you to be brave, to trust, to venture into the unexpected as you are taken on a guided journey into a world of private conversations between strangers. Soft whispers, close talking, deep secrets. Private.

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for 8-12yr olds

Following the journey of a night - from dusk to bedtime to midnight to dawn - the audience will be guided by the performers through a mazelike design in small groups into a series of magical performance spaces. Along the way the audience will be invited to interact with the visual projections, the set and to create sound, thus becoming a part of the performance themselves.


special programs for all ages

centrED SOMETHING ON SATURDAY For 2 to 10 year olds every Saturday

LEARNING

Adelaide Festival Centre’s centrED program for all South Australian schools

For junior primary, primary and secondary students and teachers

The Adelaide Festival Centre’s Something on Saturday program continues to delight and entertain more than 15,000 people every year. Something on Saturday is an Adelaide institution with many South Australian children enjoying their first theatrical experience through the program. From performances to exhibitions and hands on arts and crafts, this is every child’s chance to experience the transformative world of the arts.

Providing performing and visual arts learning opportunities for South Australian teachers and students to engage, explore and experience innovative workshops, creative learning experiences and unique professional development opportunities.

Check website for full program details.

Released in November 2014

2 MAY – 5 SEPT 2015 Program released in March 2015

Learning enquiries 08 8216 8861.

SECONDARY PROGRAM PRIMARY PROGRAM Released in January 2015

OVERTURE Providing access to our community Adelaide Festival Centre’s Overture Program commenced in August 1989 and continues to be a vital part of its artistic offerings. The program has provided thousands of people with access to all performance presented by Adelaide Festival Centre, people who may otherwise be unable to attend. To qualify for the program participants must be members of a registered notfor-profit organisation with an objective for the achievement of social justice for a disadvantaged group within society. The sectors of the community that benefit from the program will include minority ethnic groups (including refugees), low-income earners, people with physical or intellectual disabilities and socially marginalised groups. Download the application form on our website

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MORNING MELODIES A superb selection of daytime entertainment at affordable prices Nothing lifts the spirits like great music! Morning Melodies is your chance to experience a superb selection of daytime entertainment at affordable prices in the comfort of Adelaide Festival Centre venues and Her Majesty’s Theatre (Grote St). Program released in October 2014 & April 2015 for performances throughout the year


membership

GreenRoom Membership Program for 18 – 30 years

GREENROOM

Adelaide Festival Centre’s GreenRoom membership program not only encourages young people to become involved in the arts, it rewards them for their passion.

“…I strongly recommend getting involved in the GreenRoom advocacy program because in addition to experiencing ‘behind-the-scenes’ art management and learning about marketing and creative industries, you make valuable professional connections and great friends.”

Aimed at the 18-30 audiences, members pay a small annual fee and receive numerous benefits throughout the year, including heavily reduced ticket prices. This means that no matter what your budget, the arts are affordable and accessible. Members also gain access to free workshops with artists, giving them priceless experiences with some of the world’s most acclaimed artistic minds. There are also competitions, giveaways and other backstage opportunities all year long!

ADVOCATE 2011

The GreenRoom Advocacy Program is another vital part of the GreenRoom program. It is a successful professional development program that gives them the opportunity to develop hands-on arts industry experience. Advocates get to coordinate their very own arts event during one of Adelaide Festival Centre’s major festivals and are mentored and encouraged across a variety of departments. This is not just work experience – this is real work in the field and helps form an important building block in the CV of young, aspiring arts professionals.

“…GreenRoom has opened my eyes to how diverse and exciting the Adelaide arts scene really is! And thanks to the cheaper ticket prices, I’ve seen shows from artists I may not have even heard of otherwise.”

Visit adelaidefestivalcentre.com.au/greenroom

GREENROOM MEMBER

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foundation

An investment in the future of the arts in South Australia

FOUNDATION YOU TO DONORS THANK OUR SUPPORTERS FOUNDATION DONORS

$1,000+ANNUAL DONATION

FOUNDATION DONORS

Trusts and Foundations

Robyn Brown

Ilze Augstkalns

Advertiser Foundation

Susan Clearihan

Rosaleen Aust

Australia-China Council Secretariat

Connor Holmes (a Fyfe Company)

Wilhelmina Bajka-van Velze

– Bob Hawke Fellowship

Jane Doyle

Joyce Bakker

Australian Executor Trustees

Leigh Emmett

Brent and Rosemary Blanks

High Noon Trust

Mr and Mrs Peter Griffiths

The Hon David and Mrs EM Bleby

Macquarie Group Foundation Limited

Lady Hardy OAM

Ray Blight

Thyne Reid Foundation

Jim Hazel

Beverley Brown

Fred Hutchins

Diana Evans

$10,000+ ANNUAL DONATION

Fiona MacLachlan OAM

Catherine Fitz-Gerald

Heather Caddick

Michael Luchich

Diana Fry

Legh and Helen Davis

Alison McDougall and Colin Telfer

Donald George

Ian Wall OAM and Pamela Wall OAM

Carolyn Mitchell

Clayton Hunt

Richard Ryan AO

Jabica Pty Limted

$5,000+ ANNUAL DONATION

Norman Schueler

Joy Kelly

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Bill Spurr

Joan Lea

Peter and Pamela McKee

Leslie Thompson

Tania Paull

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$2,000+ANNUAL DONATION

Visualcom

Rosemary Stimson

John Crosby OAM and Kathy Crosby

Pamela Yule

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Yalumba Wine Co.

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Hieu Van Le AO

Julia Mackintosh

Barbara Wall

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ADELAIDE FESTIVAL CENTRE FOUNDATION

ADELAIDE FESTIVAL CENTRE FOUNDATION

FOUNDATION PROGRAMS

The Adelaide Festival Centre’s Foundation is committed to inspiring and stimulating young people through programs such as Something on Saturday’s Foundation Corner. The Foundation also provides tickets for financially and geographically disadvantaged primary school children to experience live theatre possibly for the first time ever. The Foundation supports the GreenRoom youth membership program, provides the first prize for the Adelaide International Guitar Classical Guitar Competition and gives students the opportunity to purchase discounted tickets through Student Tix for Adelaide Festival Centre presented performances.

SUPPORTED BY THE ADELAIDE FESTIVAL CENTRE FOUNDATION …the art of giving

Also offering career development opportunities through the Steel Ryan and Bob Hawke fellowship programs.

RENEWAL OF

HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE Her Majesty’s Theatre the ‘Grand old Lady of Grote Street’, has been serving and entertaining South Australian for the last 100 years. Her Majesty’s, managed and operated by Adelaide Festival Centre Trust, is showing her age. This Grand Old Lady requires a loving and stylish upgrade and, importantly, an increase in its seating capacity to enable us to attract the major shows touring Australia. For more information on how to donate to the fund contact Adelaide Festival Centre Development Department 8216 8826

“We need to do a lot of work at Her Majesty’s…We need to bring it back to the state it was in originally. It is one of the great theatres of Australia.” BARRY HUMPHRIES

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There are many ways to donate to the Adelaide Festival Centre Foundation, please call 08 216 8919 for more details.


wine & dine


A visit to Adelaide Festival Centre isn’t just about seeing an amazing show – it’s about a great night out enjoying a sumptuous food and wine experience with friends and family.

WINE & DINE

Adelaide Festival Centre not only offers a diverse range of dining experiences for intimate dinners, it is also a venue for hire for those special occasions. Our unique dining and function venues and our creative flair will ensure your expectations are exceeded and your visit will be remembered for all the right reasons.

IN OUR VENUES

Pre-Show Dinners

Foyer Café

A favourite amongst regular patrons, the pre-show dinners are located a five-minute walk away from your seat. Choose from a select menu of the finest produce accompanied by a glass of premium South Australian wine or Coopers beer. Pre-show dinners are the perfect way to sit back and take in the pre-theatre atmosphere.

Casual meals and light refreshments

Open for selected performances in the Festival Theatre.

Alfresco and indoor options

Located in the Festival Theatre Foyer, the Foyer Café offers coffee, wine, snacks, bar platters and casual meals.

Elder Park Café An iconic spot to savour a bite from the seasonal menu, either alfresco or indoors. Sip organic Fair Trade coffee, enjoy a local wine or beer from an eclectic list.

Add it to your booking.

Bistro by the food business

T 8216 8732 elderparkcafe@msn.com

Stylish à la carte dining The newly refurbished Bistro by the Food Business offers a delicious à la carte menu, conveniently located downstairs next to the footbridge over-looking the River Torrens to Adelaide Oval. Enjoy the outside terrace, indoor dining and cocktail lounge.

Corporate entertaining Here’s how to mix business with pleasure Impress your clients with a show-stopping night at the theatre, with a diverse selection of performances on offer. We can tailor an experience that suits your needs. Corporate boxes available for Festival Theatre performances.

Open for lunch Thursday - Sunday, dinner Wednesday - Saturday + pre and post performance.

T 8216 8965 corporate.entertainment@adelaidefestivalcentre.com.au

For reservations T 8216 8744. or info@foodbusiness.com.au

Foyer Bars Open 60 minutes prior to each performance and during intervals for drinks and light platters in the Festival Theatre, Dunstan Playhouse and Her Majesty’s Theatre. Wining and dining has never been so convenient!

Interval Drinks Beat the interval rush! Pre-order your interval drinks when making your booking. Drinks will be available from the Festival Theatre Coopers Bar. Only available for Festival Theatre performances.

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functions

FUNCTIONS IN OUR VENUES

INDULGE YOUR SENSES... and let Adelaide Festival Centre tailor the perfect events package With a distinctive point of difference, Adelaide Festival Centre has the ultimate setting, expertise and creative flair to make your next event memorable. We offer unique function facilities with picturesque views of Elder Park and the River Torrens that complement all events.

To ensure the perfect setting for your next event you can choose from various function rooms depending on the size and requirements of your event. Adelaide Festival Centre has a vast level of banqueting experience. Whether it is a pre-show event, an awards night, wedding, private dinner or a conference, we have the facilities to ensure personalised service, for smaller groups right up to a packed house of 700 guests. Our talented chefs offer a wide variety of sensational food packages, showcasing some of South Australia’s best produce. Our menus are accompanied by some of South Australia’s superb wine selections that have been handpicked by our Food and Beverage Manager. The events team can create a stylish and memorable event, with the utmost professionalism and attention to detail. To discover more about our venues, catering and functions, contact our sales team on +61 8 8216 8633 or functions@adelaidefestivalcentre.com.au

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subscriptions

JOIN THE ADELAIDE FESTIVAL CENTRE FAMILY

AND SAVE!

Because we love to see you here often we have devised many ways to enhance your visit. Subscribe, become our friend or buy in a group to access great seats and save.

Adelaide Festival Centre SUBSCRIBER

Adelaide Festival Centre FRIEND

Plan your year of entertainment by becoming a subscriber. All you need to do is buy tickets to four or more Adelaide Festival Centre 2015 season shows in one transaction and you will automatically become one of our subscribers.

As soon as you have purchased four or more shows with us this year (not in a subscription) you will become an Adelaide Festival Centre Friend. BENEFITS: • A letter welcoming you as a Friend and inviting you to book an Adelaide Festival Centre tour for you and your family – as our guests.

This entitles you to a host of benefits including discounted tickets to any shows presented by Adelaide Festival Centre that have a subscription price including our wonderful festivals; Adelaide Cabaret Festival, Come Out Children’s Festival, OzAsia Festival and our long standing programs such as Something on Saturday and more!

• Access to special offers from Elder Park Kiosk, Adelaide Festival Centre Café, Bistro by the Food Business, and Adelaide Festival Centre bars and functions. • Once you buy to 6 shows across what we present in 2015 (including our Festivals) we’ll send you a $20 voucher towards your next ticket to an Adelaide Festival Centre Presented show.

BENEFITS: • Being a subscriber also allows you to book the best seats in the house at the cheapest price (the earlier you buy, the better the seats available). • Access to special offers from Elder Park Kiosk, Adelaide Festival Centre Café, Bistro by the Food Business, and Adelaide Festival Centre bars and functions. • An invitation for you and a guest to a performance during the year as our guests. • And to thank you for your loyalty and support, Adelaide Festival Centre invites you to be our special guest at a VIP mid-year event. This glittering, invite-only occasion is our way of giving back to our VIP patrons who we value.

• Once you buy to 8 shows across what we present in 2015 (including our Festivals), you will be invited to a special hosted event. You will also receive a complimentary ticket for you and a guest to one of our performances.

Buy for a GROUP? We offer special Group discounts across our season so get a group of friends, family or work colleagues together and SAVE! As the Group booker you will: • Be invited to special Group launches and have the opportunity to buy Group tickets before tickets go on sale to the general public.

TRANSACTION FEES APPLY $6.95 Online & Adelaide Festival Centre Box Office. $8.95 BASS Outlets and phone. 2.5% credit card processing fee.

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planner

January

31 DEC – 11 JAN

February

19 FEBRUARY

Michael Palin Live on Stage

March

10 – 14 MARCH

15 – 25 JANUARY

Thriller Live! Illusionists 1903

20 & 21 MARCH

Black Diggers Music Hellenika

April

14 – 17 JANUARY

15 JANUARY

Horrible Histories Live: Balmy Britain

So Frenchy So Chic Live!

21 MARCH

25 – 29 MARCH

28 MARCH

Celebrating the Journey

The Importance of Being Miriam

Nowruz (Free Event)

23 APRIL

Cocktail Concerts with Niki Vasilakis: Child Prodigy

May 1 & 2 MAY 7 – 9 MAY 9 MAY 16 MAY 20 – 31 MAY Rotunda Chance Adelaide Kalamela The Legendary Masquerade Count Basie Orchestra June

5 – 20 JUNE

5 JUNE

5 & 6 JUNE

6 – 8 JUNE

7 JUNE

Cabaret Festival Festival

Cabaret Festival Variety Gala

Karrin Allyson

Piano Lessons

Peter & Jack

July

2 – 6 JULY

7 – 19 JULY

Australian Ballet Bear With Me Giselle

August

5 – 8 AUGUST

September

10 – 23 AUGUST

Sydney Dance The Book of Loco Company De Novo 1 SEPTEMBER

23 SEPT – 4 OCT

8 & 9 JULY

16 – 18 JULY

22 – 25 JULY

Australian Ballet The Dream

ADT: 50th Anniversary Gala

National Play Festival 2015

20 AUGUST

24 AUGUST

Cocktail Concerts with Niki Vasilakis: Transending Time

Int. Piano Series: Jean Efflam Bavouzet

27 SEPTEMBER

The Australian OzAsia Festival Dance Awards

Moon Lantern Festival (Free Event)

October

7 OCTOBER

22 OCTOBER

13 – 24 OCTOBER

Max Raabe Palast The Aspirations Cocktail Concerts Orchestra of Daise Morrow with Niki Vasilakis & Slava Grigoryan: Tango Evolution

November

An Aids Activist's Memoir

19 NOVEMBER Int. Piano Series: Ingrid Fliter Recital

December

2 DECEMBER

18 &19 DECEMBER

Maxim Vengerov

Christmas Proms

16 NOVEMBER

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planner

PLAN YOUR EXPERIENCE BOOK YOUR VISIT WITH US IN ONE TRANSACTION! ADD YOUR PRE-SHOW DINNER, INTERVAL DRINKS AND YOUR CAR PARK WHEN BOOKING

EXPERIENCE ONE OF OUR GALLERY SPACES OR CURATED EXHIBITIONS IN OUR FOYERS, THROUGHOUT THE YEAR.

CHECK WEBSITE FOR PROGRAM UPDATES

SEE PAGE 4 & 5 FOR DETAILS

22 – 30 MAY

22 & 23 MAY

22 – 26 MAY

23 MAY

Come Out Big Family Chalk About 26th Storey Children’s Weekend Tree House Festival + Look 7 & 8 JUNE

13 & 14 JUNE

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Paris Combo

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Festival of Faith

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29 & 30 MAY

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Carnival of the Animals


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ACCESS, TRANSPORT, TOURS & TICKETING ACCESS SERVICES

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When booking your tickets, please inform the BASS operator if you have any specific access requirements. For all other disability access inquiries please contact Patron Services: access@adelaidefestivalcentre.com.au or phone 8216 8600.

Undercover car parking is available at Adelaide Festival Centre with regular security patrols. Enter off King William Road for easy access to the theatres.

CAR & DRIVER SERVICES Smart Car Australia 1300 130 020 Citicar 8440 0777 TAXI COMPANIES Suburban 131 008 Adelaide Independent 132 211 Yellow Cabs 132 227 Access Cabs 1300 360 940 TRAMS/BUSES/TRAINS

Open 24 Hours/7 Days a week. Pre-book your car park through BASS 131 246.

ADELAIDE FESTIVAL CENTRE TOURS Take a peek inside the dressing rooms, see the stage shared by some of theatre’s greatest luminaries, and view the many performing spaces from the unique perspective of a performer. The 60 - 90 minute tour leaves from the foyer of the Festival Theatre (near concierge desk) every Tuesday and Thursday at 11am. Tours start from $11. Phone BASS Group Bookings 8205 2220.

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Adelaide Festival Centre respects your privacy and meets Government policy requirements. DISCLAIMER: Every effort has been made to ensure that performance dates, times, prices and other information contained herein are correct at time of publication.

CONDITIONS OF TICKET PURCHASE Lost or Stolen tickets – in most instances reserved seat tickets may be replaced however, general admission tickets cannot be replaced. Please call BASS on 131 246 for assistance. Concessions – Pensioners, seniors, unemployed and full time students are entitled to concession prices. Proof of entitlement may be requested at time of purchase or at the venue. Please make sure you carry your concession cards.

Transaction Fees apply to all transactions. CONTACT CENTRE & BASS OUTLETS: $8.95 ONLINE & ADELAIDE FESTIVAL CENTRE BOX OFFICE: $6.95 Payments made by credit card attract a 2.5% payment processing fee For further information regarding our fees, visit our website www. adelaidefestivalcentre.com.au/ tickets-info/general-ticket-information/


PERFORMANCE FUNDING ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Supported by the Australian Government/Department of Veterans Affairs, ANZAC 100 and The Balnaves Foundation. This production has been assisted by the Australia Government's Major Festival initiative, managed by the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body, in association with the Confederation of Australian International Arts Festivals, Adelaide Festival, Brisbane Festival and Sydney Festival

BLACK DIGGERS

Queensland Theatre Company’s tour of Black Diggers is supported by the Australian Government’s Anzac Centenary Arts and Culture fund and Sibelco Australia.

PETER & JACK ROTUNDA THRILLER LIVE This project has been assisted by the Australian Government’s Major Festivals Initiative, managed by the Australia Council its arts funding and advisory body, in association with the Confederation of Australian International Arts Festivals, Sydney Festival, Melbourne Festival, Griffin Theatre Company and State Theatre Company of South Australia.

MASQUERADE

This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council for the Arts, its arts funding and advisory body.

NATIONAL PLAY FESTIVAL 2015 Original season made possible through producing support from Janine Peacock, Loose Canon Art Services

THE BOOK OF LOCO AUSTRALIAN DANCE THEATRE 50TH ANNIVERSARY GALA

This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council for the Arts, its arts funding and advisory body.

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THE 26-STOREY TREEHOUSE SYDNEY DANCE COMPANY’S DE NOVO

This project was developed with the support of Brisbane Powerhouse and The Concourse and has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council for the Arts, its arts funding and advisory body.

This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council for the Arts, its arts funding and advisory body. Circa acknowledges the assistance of the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body and the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland.

CARNIVAL OF THE ANIMALS ARGUS

Piano Lessons was originally commissioned and produced by Queensland Music Festival in association with QPAC. Produced by Metro Arts.

PIANO LESSONS THE ASPIRATIONS OF DAISE MORROW This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council for the Arts, its arts funding and advisory body.

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THANK YOU TO OUR YEAR-LONG FESTIVAL CENTRE PARTNERS

THANK YOU TO OUR PROGRAM PARTNERS Something on Saturday

Radio Partner

Student Tix

THANK YOU TO OUR CORPORATE MEMBERS who enjoy a year-long entertainment package PREMIUM MEMBERS Equity Adjusters Macquarie Group

MEMBERS Alexander Ward ANZ Brookfield Multiplex Construction Pty Ltd Byron Egan Duncan Basheer Hannon

Finlaysons Ian Wall OAM Stephen Millar AM Veolia Environmental Services


King William Rd, Adelaide 5000 GPO Box 1269 Adelaide SA 5001 Phone +61 8 8216 8600 Email contact@adelaidefestivalcentre.com.au


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