Dictionary of Lost Words to return to the stage
The live adaptation of local author Pip Williams’ bestselling historical novel The Dictionary of Lost Words will return to the Adelaide stage next year and also tour nationally over several months.
The live adaptation of local author Pip Williams’ bestselling historical novel The Dictionary of Lost Words will return to the Adelaide stage next year and also tour nationally over several months.
Australian playwright Kendall Feaver’s award-winning play The Almighty Sometimes is about to be brought to the Adelaide stage for the first time, and actor Emily Liu hopes it will open up some important conversations among audiences.
Encounters with people he met at isolated campgrounds on surfing trips in South Australia and elsewhere helped actor and writer Chris Pitman carve a story about a man stuck on the edge of the world.
The Great Detectives are hitting the road to spread mystery, intrigue, comedy and chaos across South Australia as they celebrate the 10th anniversary of a live show that pays tribute to the popular radio dramas of the 1950s.
Justine Clarke says it feels like an atonement to hear the story of former PM Julia Gillard’s famous misogyny speech brought to life in Julia – a play the actor describes as “brilliantly poetic and very funny, too”.
In The Questions, playwright Van Badham and composer Richard Wise have lovingly crafted a show that is both a simple rom-com musical and, simultaneously, an exploration of intimacy in the age of polarisation.