Alienation comes in many forms and the new State Theatre Company production, Terrestrial, digs deep into our human condition.
Tales of love, hatred and jealousy are explored in an award-winning play by Flinders graduate CJ (Callum) McLean.
Emerging SA filmmaker Victoria Cocks, a former Flinders University Screen and Media student, will direct a new vampire film to be shot in South Australia later this year.
It isn’t Shakespeare, but the Adelaide Fringe award-winning play 19 Weeks is giving Flinders University actor Tiffany Lyndall Knight something even more rewarding than performing the Bard.
First performed in 1664, Molière’s wicked comedy Tartuffe has seen many adaptations, but perhaps none pulled so sharply into the ‘age of entitlement’.
South Australia’s largest university art collection has been showcased in a new book, Speak to me: conversations with the Flinders University Art Collections.