New home for State Theatre, State Opera in $47m arts spend
The state government will spend $47 million across a range of initiatives for the arts and creative industries in tomorrow’s State Budget, InDaily reveals.
MoreThe state government will spend $47 million across a range of initiatives for the arts and creative industries in tomorrow’s State Budget, InDaily reveals.
MoreHundreds of carefully crafted props line the shelves at State Theatre’s suburban warehouse and workshop. Carpenter, actor and maker Patrick Duggin, who has made 100 of these objects over 24 years with the theatre company, explains the magic and mania of creating imagined worlds.
MoreIn preparation for writing upcoming State Theatre work 'Euphoria', playwright Emily Steel travelled through seven towns in regional South Australia to examine the dynamics and mental health impacts of lives lived in small communities.
More‘Theatre is my church,’ says celebrated local playwright and actor Elena Carapetis – and you’re invited to join the congregation this week as two of her powerful plays are shared online.
MoreAppearing at Bakehouse Theatre as part of State Theatre's State Umbrella program for independent work, Limit takes a multifaceted view of power as two reality TV contestants embark on a one-way trip to Mars.
MoreInternational set and costume designer Renate Henschke is back in her hometown and has plenty in-store for Adelaide audiences of The Club.
MoreIt's easy to hear the employment rate reported in the news and forget it relates to people. This print edition we went out and found some people who are positive about the future and are expanding their teams to meet demand.
MoreArriving in Adelaide as a 12-year-old boy in 2008, Philippos Ziakas, who played Yianni in the State Theatre Company production, Gods of Strangers, has made the most of every opportunity, and extra serves of tzatziki, he can.
MoreTheatre is one of the most entrepreneurial industries – testing its product live, with an instantaneous feedback loop.
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