CONTENTS 4 Walk of Fame Backstage Tours 5 Ólafur Arnalds 6 Peter Combe’s Christmas Album 7 Christmas Proms 2018 8 North By Northwest 10 Adelaide French Festival 11 Le Salon 11 So Frenchy So Chic 12 L’Aprés-Midi D’un Foehn – Version 1 13 Monchichi 14 On Stage 15 Something On Saturday 16 Steve Backshall’s Deadly 60 Downunder 17 Sarah & Duck’s Big Top Birthday 18 Van Morrison’s Masterpieces – Astral Weeks & Moondance 19 Rufus Wainwright 20 Chinese New Year Concert 21 Morgans International Piano Series 22 The Magic Flute 23 Zizanie 24 Aladdin 26 Hydra 27 International Jazz Day
28 Especially On Birthdays 29 DreamBIG Children’s Festival 30 New Owner 30 The Gruffalo 31 Game Theory 31 Katie’s Birthday Party 32 Big Family Weekend 32 Of All The People In All The World 33 Beep 33 Robot Song 34 Adelaide’s World of Cultures 35 Women In Song 36 The Book Of Mormon 38 Adelaide Cabaret Festival 40 End Of The Rainbow 41 I Forgot To Remember To Forget 42 Adelaide Guitar Festival 44 William Barton with the Australian String Quartet 45 From Broadway To La Scala 46 Sydney Dance Company 50th Anniversary Triple Bill 47 North/South 48 Bangarra Dance Theatre 49 The Nutcracker 50 Live at the Quartet Bar 51 Girl Asleep
52 OzAsia Festival 54 The Mikado 55 Madama Butterfly 56 State Of The Arts Talk Series 57 Contact by Kiah Gossner 58 inSPACE: Development 60 Adelaide: UNESCO City Of Music 61 Live Music at Adelaide Festival Centre 62 Exhibitions 63 Special Programs 64 Her Majesty’s Theatre Renewal 66 Food & Beverage 67 Functions 68 Corporate Partnership & Hospitality Packages 69 Adelaide Festival Centre Foundation 70 GreenRoom 71 Join And Save 72 Performance Partnership Acknowledgement 73 Adelaide Festival Centre Partners 74 Plan Your Experience Calendar 76 Access, Parking and Ticketing
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WELCOME TO ADELAIDE FESTIVAL CENTRE AS SOUTH AUSTRALIA’S HOME OF FESTIVALS AND CREATIVE ARTS, Adelaide Festival Centre is a place where great arts and entertainment programs are on offer all year round.
This year’s program glows with theatre, dance, music and exhibitions. We are the festival centre and we present the best in festivals, in Australia, throughout the year. In 2019 this includes OzAsia (Australia’s leading arts festival dedicated to engagement with Asia), DreamBIG Children’s
“Our new spaces and programs are designed to bring great art and us together and we look forward to sharing them with you.” 2
Festival (one of Australia’s largest festivals for young people), and Adelaide French Festival returning for its second year – a feast of food, wine, fashion, music, visual arts, and film. Adelaide Cabaret Festival, the biggest and best cabaret festival in the world, will shine under new Artistic Director Julia Zemiro.
We thank the Government of South Australia for their ongoing support, and our partners, sponsors and home companies whose partnerships contribute so much to our mutual success. We are grateful to them and for the continued support of you; our patrons and community. Douglas Gautier AM
Douglas
Gautier AM
CEO & Artistic Director Adelaide Festival Centre
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WALK OF FAME
ADELAIDE FESTIVAL CENTRE PRESENTS
Adelaide’s own Walk of Fame honours many diverse artists who have graced the stages of Adelaide Festival Centre. Overlooking the River Torrens, the Walk of Fame promenade connects King William Road and the Riverbank Footbridge, linking Festival Theatre and Dunstan Playhouse and providing access to all venues. The star-studded walk features more than 130 performers and extends annually with the public and critics panel voting for their favourite stars.
L O O K B E H I N D T H E C U R TA I N
Walk of Fame, proudly supported by
DISCOVER
the history and stories of Adelaide Festival Centre and take a peek behind the scenes at how the magic happens.
Backstage Tours are arriving soon Keep an eye on the website for full details and to book.
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ADELAIDE PREMIERE ° ICELAND Adelaide Festival Centre presents
ÓLAFUR ARNALDS Lush ambient melodies fused with technical ingenuity Be mesmerised by Icelandic pianist-composerproducer Ólafur Arnalds. Internationally celebrated for his haunting musical style, unique mix of strings, piano, loops and beats. In his first global tour in 3 years, Arnalds who won a BAFTA in 2014 for the soundtrack to the ITV series Broadchurch, performs new compositions from his fourth official solo album re:member. Witness his unique Stratus system that sends instructions from his fingertips to two self-playing pianos. Inventive and beautiful.
4 DECEMBER Dunstan Playhouse Duration 90 mins Suitability All
Premium A Res A Res Conc
$80 $75 $70
SUBSCRIPTION A Res $70 A Res Conc $65 Image: Benjamin Hardman
“A breathtaking experience for all the right reasons.” The Sydney Morning Herald
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ADELAIDE PREMIERE ° AUSTRALIA Adelaide Festival Centre presents
PETER COMBE’S CHRISTMAS ALBUM Live in Concert
More fun than a bellyflop in a pizza The only thing more comforting than a rendition of ‘Toffee Apple’ is Peter Combe’s Christmas Album performed in full by the man himself. This much loved album went gold in just five weeks after its release back in 1990 and it remains the most successful album of original Christmas songs ever released in Australia. Peter first performed songs from the album right here at the Adelaide Festival Centre’s amphitheatre. This year, Peter, his band and the Aurora Vocal Ensemble will perform the album in its entirety for the very first time. Join us this Christmas for a nostalgia-packed concert that the whole family will enjoy.
8 DECEMBER Dunstan Playhouse Duration Suitability
1 hr 45 mins 6+ & families
A Res $28 A Res Conc $24 B Res $24 B Res Conc $20 Groups (6+) $24 Family (2+2) $90 GreenRoom $20 SUBSCRIPTION A Res $24
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ADELAIDE EXCLUSIVE ° AUSTRALIA Adelaide Festival Centre in association with Adelaide Symphony Orchestra presents
CHRISTMAS PROMS 2018 with Guy Noble, Lucy Durack and the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra The magic of Christmas Proms returns to the Festival Theatre! Christmas Proms is returning to Adelaide Festival Theatre in a stunning new collaboration with the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Guy Noble. Sing the songs of Christmas and bring all the family together with Adelaide’s all-time favourite, Christmas Proms. Enjoy a heartwarming concert series featuring popular Christmas songs and traditional carols. The fabulous Lucy Durack (Wicked, Wizard of Oz, Legally Blonde The Musical and Mamma Mia) is just one of the special guest performers who’ll also take the stage. So, treat yourself this festive season! For young families, a special Something on Saturday edition of Christmas Proms will be performed on Saturday 15 December with a preshow performance by the OnStage Choir and Christmas craft activities in the Festival Theatre foyer from 12.45pm.
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14 – 15 DECEMBER Festival Theatre Duration Suitability
2 hrs All ages
Premium $54 A Res $48 A Res Conc $44 Child under 18 $30 Groups (6+) $44 Family (2 + 2) $141 Family (add child) $24 GreenRoom $24 Morning Melodiess $32.50 SUBSCRIPTION A Res A Res Conc
$44 $40
ADELAIDE PREMIERE ° AUSTRALIA Adelaide Festival Centre presents Kay + McLean Productions’
HITCHCOCK’S CLASSIC FILM, LIVE ON STAGE! North By Northwest is an unmissable theatrical spectacular in which the magic of film and theatre collide live on stage. Roger O. Thornhill (the role played in the film by Cary Grant) is a suave and successful advertising executive, abducted by thugs who insist he is a man called George Kaplan. There’s obviously been a mix-up. When they don’t believe him, that’s infuriating. When they try to kill him, that’s frightening. And when they pin a murder on him, then it’s time to run! By special arrangement with Warner Bros Theatre Ventures Originally produced by Kay & McLean Productions in association with the Melbourne Theatre Company
From 29 DECEMBER Festival Theatre Duration 2 hrs inc 20 min interval Suitability 6+ Warnings Simulated smoking, violent themes/ imagery, haze effects Lockout period applies
STANDARD Premium A Res A Res Conc A Res Groups B Res
from $109.90 from $99.90 from $94.90 from $89.90 from $89.90
PREVIEW Premium $94.90 A Res $84.90 A Res Conc $79.90 B Res $69.90 MIDWEEK Premium $99.90 A Res $89.90 A Res Conc $84.90 B Res $79.90 GreenRoom $30
“Brilliantly reimagined... A Grade entertainment.” Herald Sun
“Slick, wry, clever.” Daily Mail UK
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Adelaide Festival Centre presents
ADELAIDE FRENCH FESTIVAL We’re thrilled to welcome some of the very best artists from France as we celebrate the return of Adelaide French Festival in 2019.
The program will feature an eclectic program of music, theatre, dance, circus, food, wine, art, fashion and film, including a number of Australian exclusive performances just for Adelaide. In its second year, we are excited to announce the 2019 Adelaide French Festival will shine a light on the beautiful French region of Brittany. The 2019 festival will have something for everyone from francophiles to those just discovering all that French culture has to offer.
Come and immerse yourself in this feast of French art and culture, spectacular performances and free activities over one weekend.
ADELAIDE FESTIVAL CENTRE’S
ADELAIDE
FRENCH FESTIVAL
Rebecca
Pearce
Creative Director
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11 – 13 JAN 2019
FRANCE Cartell Music in association with Adelaide Festival Centre present
SO FRENCHY SO CHIC The French Pop Garden Party Listen. Dance. Dine. Recline. The French pop garden party returns in 2019! Join our all-female line up and groove under the summer sky, soak yourself in simple pleasures and forget the outside world. Kids under 12 come free. Come share your joie de vivre, mes amis. Featuring Camille, Yelle, Clara Luciani and Clea Vincent.
“It was a festival full of simple pleasures, exotic sounds, and the realisation that dancing with grass beneath your feet is infinitely better when the music is French.” The Guardian
11 JANUARY Pinky Flat 4pm – midnight Duration Suitability
WORLD PREMIERE ° ADELAIDE EXCLUSIVE FRANCE/AUSTRALIA Adelaide Festival Centre in association with State Opera of South Australia and The Smelly Cheese Shop presents
LE SALON For the love of the finer things: cheese, chocolate, champagne, opéra. This special French Festival event revisits 18th century Paris, a place where social gatherings allowed people to share ideas while indulging in the best cuisine and new artistic talents. French-Australian foodie Valérie Henbest (The Smelly Cheese Shop) will take you on an edible journey to awaken the senses, accompanied by heavenly State Opera voices. Join us for exquisite French cheeses, French champagne, uniquely hand-made chocolate and stunning music by French composers in this special salon setting. Voila!
11 JANUARY Banquet Room Duration 70 mins Suitability 18+
Adult $80 Groups $75 Conc $75
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First Release Second Release At the door Children under 12
$77 (until 3/12) $83 (until 10/1) $95 Free
8 hrs All ages (minor must be accompanied by legal guardian)
AUSTRALIAN EXCLUSIVE ° FRANCE Adelaide Festival Centre presents
L’APRÈS-MIDI D’UN FOEHN - VERSION 1
Compagnie Non Nova You won’t believe your eyes Like magic, ordinary plastic bags are brought to life by a mysterious ballet master and dance on currents of air. A pirouetting solo is followed by a tender and comic pas de deux until a full corps de ballet fills the air, twirling to the gorgeous sounds of Debussy. This premiere comes to Australia for the first time as part of Adelaide French Festival. Don’t miss out.
“It’s a sight to behold, as the wide eyes and bright smiles around the room testify.” The Scotsman
12 – 13 JANUARY Space Theatre Duration 25 mins Suitability 5+
Adult $25 Conc $20 Child $15 Family $65 GreenRoom $20 Image: Jean-Luc Beaujault
Artistic Director Phia Menard Assisted by Jean-Luc Beaujault Performed by Jean-Louis Ouvrard Sound track composition Ivan Roussel Claude Debussy’s “Afternoon of a Faun”
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AUSTRALIAN PREMIERE ° FRANCE Adelaide Festival Centre presents
MONCHICHI A fusion of hip-hop and contemporary dance created by the duo Wang Ramirez; a couple onstage and off. Ramirez, who is French with Spanish origins, crosses choreographic paths with Wang, born in Frankfurt to Korean parents. Together, they tackle Monchichi as they construct their life together – in perfect balance between masculine and feminine. Monchichi is a piece full of humor and self-deprecation, a love story in different languages.
11 – 12 JANUARY Dunstan Playhouse Duration 55 mins Suitability 7+
Premium $55 A Res $50 A Res Conc $45 B Res $45 B Res Conc $40 Groups (6+) $40 GreenRoom $35 SUBSCRIPTION A Res $45 Image: Christopher Duggan, courtesy of Jacob’s Pillow Dance
“ A brilliant duo where humour surprises us in the midst of movement.” L’Indépendant
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Artistic direction, conception, choreography, dance Honji Wang & Sébastien Ramirez Dramaturgy Vincent Rafis Composition Ilia Koutchoukov aka Everydayz /+∞ Light design Cyril Mulon Set design Ida Ravn Costumes Honji Wang Arrangement Fabien Biron Additional music Carlos Gardel, Alva Noto, Nick Cave & Warren Ellis
Adelaide Festival Centre presents
ON STAGE Our popular school holiday performing arts program for 8 – 16 year olds On Stage is Adelaide Festival Centre’s performing arts program for 8-16 year olds. Every school holiday we bring together the best dance, theatre and vocal instructors to teach participants in all areas of the performing arts. These specialised workshops and masterclasses are delivered in a fun and friendly environment with a focus on developing confidence, communication and leadership skills. No auditions required, but numbers are capped. Early registrations are recommended!
SUMMER SCHOOL A two-week intensive in all areas of the performing arts for 8-16 year olds.
“Every time our daughter participates in an On Stage workshop she comes away with so many new skills. She meets new people, has oodles of fun and always ends the week feeling really good about herself.”
Cost $450
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14 – 25 JANUARY (excluding weekends)
8.45am – 4pm Adelaide Festival Centre Suitability
8–16 years
Registrations close on 21 December 2018 More info: adelaidefestivalcentre.com.au/ learning/on-stage Image: Kelly Carpenter
Adelaide Festival Centre presents
SOMETHING ON SATURDAY A year-long program of arts, music and craft for 1 – 12 year olds For over 40 years, Something on Saturday has enchanted thousands of children with memorable live performances and craft workshops during the winter months. In 2019, this family favourite will become a year round program of carefully curated events especially for young people. From performances to exhibitions and hands on arts and crafts, this is every child’s chance to experience the transformative world of the arts. Program released in January 2019 Visit the website for full details
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UNITED KINGDOM Andrew Kay and Phil Bathols present
OF E M O S WITH A’S
I L A R T S AU EST
I L D A E D TURES CRLIVEEAON STAGE
Prepare to be delightfully scared senseless After two sell out Australian tours, Steve Backshall, star of the hit television show Deadly 60 returns to Australia with his brand new stage show. Steve will, of course, bring some of Australia’s deadliest animals along for the ride. There’s plenty of audience participation so expect spine tingling encounters with Steve’s furry, scaly, and slippery friends. The show also features some of the wildest footage from his daring adventures, including being lowered from a helicopter to dangle into a crocodile’s nest and catching the world’s most venomous octopus in his hands. Creepy!
“One of the best-informed and most impressive presenters on television on either side of the Atlantic.” The Guardian
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27 JANUARY Festival Theatre Duration 75 mins Suitability 5+ Warning Haze effects
A Res A Res Group 4+ B Res B Res Group 4+
$59 $219 $49 $179
SUBSCRIPTION A Res
$54
ADELAIDE PREMIERE ° UNITED KINGDOM Adelaide Festival Centre presents
The enchanting, BAFTA award-winning UK television series Sarah & Duck hits the stage in a brand new production. Join seven-year-old Sarah and her flappy, feathered bestie Duck as they plan a birthday party for Scarf Lady in their garden. Told through an enchanting mix of puppetry, storytelling and music, the special event features Sarah and Duck’s much-loved pals The Ribbon Sisters, The Shallots, Flamingo & John and Umbrella. Bring the whole family – it will send them into a flap. Written by Peter Glanville and Sarah Gomes-Harris Director Roman Stefanski Composer Tanera Dawkins Designer Laura McEwen Lighting Designer Aaron J Dootson Sound Designer Julian Butler Executive Producer Nick Larkin Assistant Producer Ros Spiers-King
16 – 20 JANUARY Dunstan Playhouse Duration 55 mins Suitability 3+
Premium A Res A Res Conc Vacation Care Family (2+2)
$34.90 $29.90 $24.90 $15 $100
SUBSCRIPTION A Res $24.90 A Res Conc $19.90 Image: MEI, Karrot, CBeebies, ABC for Kids
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ADELAIDE PREMIERE ° AUSTRALIA Adelaide Festival Centre and Beatroot Productions present
VAN MORRISON’S MASTERPIECES Performed by Vince Jones and the Astral Orchestra Astral Weeks and Moondance reimagined Beloved Australian jazz singer and musician Vince Jones pays homage to two of Van Morrison’s most seminal albums, Astral Weeks – a poetic, mercurial blend of jazz, folk and blues – and the soul/jazz influenced Moondance. For one night only Vince has assembled some of the country’s finest musicians to form The Astral Orchestra, led by Musical Director Matt McMahon with special support act by local jazz heroes The New Cabal, and award winning guitarist James Muller. Vince Jones has set the benchmark for Australian jazz across a 20 album international career, and his celtic/jazz/blues influence is perfect for two of contemporary music’s greatest works.
31 JANUARY Festival Theatre Duration 3 hrs 20 mins inc support act and two intervals (30 mins & 20 mins) Suitability All
Premium A Res A Res Conc Groups (6+)
$90 $75 $65 $65
SUBSCRIPTION A Res $70 A Res Conc $60 Image: Tajette O’Halloran
“...only one in a hundred actually makes the grade [as a jazz singer]. In this country, Jones remains the benchmark.” The Sydney Morning Herald
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Vince Jones Vocals & Trumpet Matt McMahon Piano & Music Director Ben Hauptman Acoustic & Electric Guitar Antony Floyde Drums Sam Anning Bass Tim Wilson Saxophone & Flute Eugene Ball Trumpet Karoline Kuti Violin Naomi Durston Violin
AUSTRALIAN PREMIERE ° USA Adelaide Festival Centre in association with Chugg Entertainment presents
RUFUS WAINWRIGHT All These Poses Tour A musical hero of our generation Melding both the beautifully moving with the powerful and bombastic; witness the broad spectrum of Rufus Wainwright’s talents as one of the great male vocalists and songwriters of his generation. The globally adored Rufus returns to Australia in February 2019 to celebrate the 20th anniversary of his 1998 self-titled debut album and the 2001 follow up Poses. It’s a career to celebrate. Elton John referred to the American/Canadian singer, songwriter and composer as “the greatest songwriter on the planet.” He has also been praised by The New York Times for his genuine originality. “Come savour a very fine vintage of songs,” Rufus says. “Those were some pretty good years!”
22 FEBRUARY Festival Theatre Suitability 18+ Warnings Coarse language
Premium A Res A Res Conc B Res
$109.90 $99.90 $94.90 $89.90
“His prodigious talent and music appeals to smooching couples, beardy musos, middle-aged women and billionaire football club owners alike. This was an extraordinary concert.” The Telegraph UK
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ADELAIDE EXCLUSIVE ° CHINA Adelaide Festival Centre and Adelaide Symphony Orchestra present
CHINESE NEW YEAR CONCERT The Year of the Pig is here Celebrate the Year of the Pig with a symphonic tribute by the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra that draws on both the old and new, from China and the West. Led by Chinese-Australian conductor Dane Lam (Principal Conductor of China’s Xi’an Symphony Orchestra), the concert features remarkable Australian-Chinese cellist Li-Wei Qin, described by Gramophone Magazine as “A superbly stylish, raptly intuitive performer.” This will be an evening of delightful musical talent, colour and cultural traditions.
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10 FEBRUARY • 5pm Festival Theatre Duration 2 hrs inc 20 min interval Suitability 6+
Adult Conc Child Groups (10+)
$58 – $108 $48 – $98 $35 – $50 $48 – $98
Conductor Dane Lam Soloist
Li-Wei Qin
ADELAIDE PREMIERE ° UZBEKISTAN
/ IRELAND / HUNGARY
International Piano Series and Adelaide Festival Centre present
MORGANS INTERNATIONAL
PIANO SERIES
Dénes Várjon Classical piano at its most eloquent and stylish from a master artist. Hungary’s finest classical pianist performs Bach’s exquisite ‘Partita in A Minor, BWV 827’; Brahms’ ‘Six Pieces for Piano, Op.118’; and Beethoven’s ‘Sonata in B-Flat Major "Hammerklavier", Op.106’. One of the world’s greatest chamber musicians, Várjon is a regular at New York’s Carnegie Hall, Vienna’s Konzerthaus and London’s Wigmore Hall.
11 FEBRUARY Dénes Várjon
Barry Douglas
Space Theatre
One of the greatest Russian repertoirists of his time. Since winning the gold medal at the 1986 Tchaikovsky International Piano Competition in Moscow, the international spotlight has been fixed on nimble-fingered Irish pianist Barry Douglas OBE. The recipient of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) performs the awe-inspiring Tchaikovsky's ‘The Seasons’ and ‘Grande Sonata’, Beethoven’s ‘Appassionata Sonata’ and Rachmaninov's ‘Moments Musicaux’.
Duration 2 hrs inc 20 min interval Suitability 14+
Behzod Abduraimov The phenomenal Uzbek sensation returns with an impressive program. The “Master of all he surveys” according to The Times, Uzbekistan’s Behzod Abduraimov has performed with the likes of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Boston Symphony, NHK Symphony, and Leipzig Gewandhaus orchestras. Be wowed as he masters Chopin’s ‘24 Preludes’, Mussorgsky’s ‘Pictures at an Exhibition’, and eloquently brings to life a piece by Debussy.
2 APRIL Barry Douglas 4 NOVEMBER Behzod Abduraimov
A Res B Res B Res Conc
$70 $50 $30
SUBSCRIPTION A Res $65 Artistic Director Guy Barrett
DOUGLAS ABDURAIMOV
VÁRJON Image: Felvegi Andrea
Image: Benjamin Ealovega
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Image: Nissor Abdourazkov
ADELAIDE PREMIERE ° GERMANY Adelaide Festival in association with State Opera South Australia, Adelaide Symphony Orchestra and Adelaide Festival Centre by arrangement with Arts Projects Australia presents
THE MAGIC FLUTE A world-class act Mozart’s The Magic Flute has delighted more than half a million people worldwide. Now it’s your turn. Barrie Kosky and Suzanne Andrade combine live performers and animation to give audiences of all ages a gobsmacking opera that is musically and visually sublime. The Tim Burton-esque 1920s silent movie aesthetic is edgy and full of innocent warmth and surprising, laugh out loud touches. Komische Oper Berlin‘s Barrie Kosky is an acclaimed global opera heavyweight. It is a big deal to have this amazing spectacle in Adelaide. It’s a knockout. Performed in German with English surtitles
“You must see it to believe it.” Los Angeles Daily News
A Komische Oper Berlin production, with Barrie Kosky and 1927 Composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Libretto Emanuel Schikaneder Musical direction Jordan de Souza & Hendrik Vestmann Directors Suzanne Andrade & Barrie Kosky Animation Paul Barritt Conception Suzanne Andrade, Paul Barritt & Barrie Kosky Image: © Iko Freese/ drama-berlin.de
1 – 3 MARCH Festival Theatre Duration 2 hrs 40 mins inc 25 min interval Suitability 8+ Warning Simulated smoking
Premium $289 A Res $219 A Res Conc $175 B Res $189 B Res Conc $152 C Res $149 C Res Conc $120 SUBSCRIPTION Premium A Res A Res Conc B Res B Res Conc C Res C Res Conc
$259 $199 $175 $169 $152 $134 $120
Please Note: Concession – Pensioner, Student and Unemployed, does not include Senior Card
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WORLD PREMIERE ° AUSTRALIA Adelaide Festival and Restless Dance Theatre in association with Adelaide Festival Centre present
ZIZANIE
by Meryl Tankard with Restless Dance Theatre “But weeds are just flowers in the wrong garden.” Grayson Perry You know you’re in for a visual treat when Australian dance icon Meryl Tankard teams up with Adelaide’s award winning Restless Dance Theatre to present Zizanie. Zizanie means mischief, chaos, stirring up trouble... It can also mean weeds. Trouble starts when the guy next door thinks he always knows best. In his garden, order comes first, there’s no place for weeds, or trouble, or fun. If he wants to keep out all that is wild, unruly and disruptive, what a sad place that would be. He can build a wall to keep out the Zizanie, but life will find a way in. And life, in all its forms, is beautiful. With evocative imagery and enchanting illusion, Meryl works with designer Jonathon Oxlade and visual artist Regis Lansac to create a whimsical world where a mesmerising tale for the family unfolds.
14 – 17 MARCH Space Theatre Duration 50 mins Suitability 7–77+ Warnings Haze effects
Adult $49 Conc $39 Under 30 $25 Groups (10+) $42 GreenRoom $25 SUBSCRIPTION Adult $44 Conc $35 Image: Regis Lansac
“The work itself is exceptionally beautiful and highly skilled, often funny, and always moving.”
Conceived and Directed by Meryl Tankard Associate Artist and Videography Regis Lansac Set and Costume Design Jonathon Oxlade Lighting Design/AV Chris Petridis Sound design Luke Smiles Dancers Chris Dyke, Jianna Georgiou, Michael Noble, Kathryn Evans, Dana Nance, Michael Hodyl
Robyn Archer
“Meryl Tankard is the most humanistic of our choreographers and one of the most inventive.” The Age
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ADELAIDE PREMIERE From the producer of Mary Poppins and The Lion King comes Disney’s spectacular new musical, Aladdin. Featuring all your favourite songs from the Academy Award winning film, including ‘Friend Like Me’, ‘A Whole New World’ and ‘Arabian Nights’, Aladdin is “A Broadway spectacular in a league of its own” (The Age). The classic tale is brought to thrilling theatrical life on stage with breath-taking sets, mind-blowing special effects, over 300 lavish costumes and a fabulous cast.
Ticket prices range from $60 – $199* *prices are indicative
and subject to change Tickets on sale November 2018. Sign up at aladdinthemusical.com.au to be among the first to access single tickets.
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6 APRIL – 9 JUNE Festival Theatre Duration 2 hrs 30 mins inc 20 min interval
SUBSCRIPTION Wed & Thu evenings Adult Premium $115 Adult A Res $90 Sun evenings Adult Premium $135 Adult A Res $105
ADELAIDE PREMIERE ° AUSTRALIA State Theatre Company South Australia and Queensland Theatre in association with Adelaide Festival Centre present
HYDRA A tragic Australian tale Inspired by the true story of Australia’s most talented and tragic literary family, Hydra brings the tale of two extraordinary lives to the stage. Set in post-war Australia, it follows famous wordsmiths George Johnston and Charmian Clift as they move to the Greek island of Hydra to focus their lives on writing. As George crafts what becomes his award-winning masterpiece My Brother Jack, their marriage becomes increasingly strained and they discover that living in paradise comes at a price. The story is told from the perspective of the couple’s eldest son Martin and stars awardwinning performer Nathan O’Keefe.
1 – 19 MAY Dunstan Playhouse Suitability 15+ Warning Adult themes, coarse language
Adult Conc Under 30s Groups (10+)
Image: James Hartley
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from $74 from $64 from $38 from $64
By Sue Smith Director Sam Strong Designer Vilma Mattila Lighting Designer Nigel Levings Cast Ray Chong Nee Tiffany Lyndall-Knight Anna McGahan Nathan O’Keefe Hugh Parker Bryan Probets
WORLD PREMIERE Adelaide Festival Centre presents
INTERNATIONAL JAZZ DAY To celebrate UNESCO’s International Jazz Day, the very best jazz talent from South Australia and beyond will be showcased at a special International Jazz Day concert on 30 April 2019. Since its designation in 2015 as a UNESCO City of Music, Adelaide’s reputation as a vibrant city of music and culture has flourished. Held annually on April 30 Adelaide Festival Centre is proud to continue its role in the UNESCO initiative of International Jazz Day, a global celebration that unites jazz enthusiasts and recognizes the incredible art form of jazz not only as a popular art form but as a vehicle for cultural exchange, diversity and peace. The International Jazz Day concert will bring together world class performances and creative collaborations from some of the finest local, national and international artists paying tribute to one of the world’s most loved musical genres – jazz!
30 APRIL Program and line up to be announced. Please visit adelaidefestivalcentre.com.au for details. Image: Kelly Carpenter
“Music is truly the universal language.” Herbie Hancock
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AUSTRALIA Adelaide Festival Centre and The PaperBoats present
ESPECIALLY ON BIRTHDAYS A wildly imaginative image-theatre performance For 4 - 8 year olds and families Part performance, part game, part celebration, Especially on Birthdays tells the tale of a pair of twins and a sixth birthday one of them doesn’t want to have. The story unfolds in an intimate setting with audience members facing each other across the performance space. You can’t help but be caught up in the lyrical imagery, evocative light and sounds – all supported by the music of zephyrROM (Zephyr Quartet and voiceROM). The stellar cast and crew recreate the joy, excitement and concerns surrounding the most anticipated day of the year. Let your imagination run wild – just like a five-year-old’s.
23 – 28 APRIL Space Theatre Duration
45 mins
Per person Conc Groups (6+) Family (2+2)
$25 $20 $20 $80
SUBSCRIPTION Per person $20
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Director/Makers Dave Brown, Roz Hervey Performer/Makers Katrina Lazaroff, Stephen Noonan Designer/Provocateur Geoff Cobham Composer/Musicians zephyrROM (Zephyr Quartet and voiceROM) Production Manager Bob Weatherly
The 2019 DreamBIG Children’s Festival is packed with creative, inspiring performances, workshops, exhibitions and experiences for schools and families to relish. Our theme is PEOPLE TOGETHER because – in the words of Helen Keller ‘Alone we can do so little, together we can do so much’. Our focus this year is on empathy which we need to nurture now more than ever. With that in mind I’ve sought to program experiences that will expand minds and hearts and unite children and families as they enter new worlds and perhaps try on some other people’s shoes. The 2019 DreamBIG Children’s Festival is filled with dogs, dancing, Gruffalos, robots, singing, birthdays, orchestras, imagination, pandas, expeditions, opera, silent disco walking, writers, rice, a musical cubbytown, works for and by young people, and so many other things to explore.
Please come and join us for some fun and inspiration.
DreamBIG is South Australia’s iconic arts event for schools and families. It’s the biggest, brightest and boldest of its kind in the world. In May 2019, thousands of children, teachers and families will come together and dream BIG. Come play with us!
Visit dreambigfestival.com.au for full program details
Susannah
Sweeney
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Creative Producer
ADELAIDE PREMIERE
DreamBIG Children’s Festival presents a CDP Kids and Tall Stories production of
DreamBIG Children’s Festival presents
The Last Great Hunt’s
NEW OWNER
Live on Stage
By Arielle Gray and Tim Watts
Based on the award winning picture book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler, published by Macmillan Childrens Books
Nominated for Best Presentation for Children at the 2017 Helpmann Awards
A mouse took a stroll through the deep, dark wood... After sell-out seasons across the world, including London’s West End and Broadway, The Gruffalo returns to Australia! Join Mouse on a daring adventure through the deep, dark wood in this magical, musical adaptation of the classic picture book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler. Songs, laughs and scary fun for children aged 3+ and their grown-ups.
From the creators of international smash hits The Adventures of Alvin Sputnik: Deep Sea Explorer and It’s Dark Outside comes a sensitive new show for all ages. Bart is a boisterous puppy waiting to be chosen from the animal shelter. Mabel is a lonely widow, trying to fill the hole in her heart. The day they find each other is the beginning of a profound friendship. Combining puppetry, live action and animation, New Owner takes us on a world of adventure through a dog’s eyes.
25 – 26 MAY Space Theatre Duration Suitability
60 mins Ages 9–14
“Funny, charming and smart... brings the house down.” Sydney Morning Herald
Adult $25 Conc $20 Family (2+2) $80
25 – 26 MAY Dunstan Playhouse Duration Suitability
Image: Very Serious
55 mins Ages 4–8
Adult $25 Conc $20 Family (2+2) $80
This show is suitable for people with hearing impairment and/or EALD
The Gruffalo © Julia Donaldson & Axel Scheffler 1999 - Macmillan Children’s Books
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ADELAIDE PREMIERE ° SWITZERLAND
AUSTRALIAN PREMIERE ° NORTHERN IRELAND
DreamBIG Children’s Festival presents
DreamBIG Children’s Festival presents
Joshua Monten Dance
KATIE’S
GAME THEORY
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Prepare yourself for hyperactive havoc
This interactive birthday party explores what it’s like to be 12 years old. Katie has just moved school and is on the brink of her teens. It is a tumultuous time full of change and new horizons. Internationally acclaimed performer Mary-Frances Doherty gives a stunning solo performance in this insightful show about a young girl’s journey from childhood to adolescence. Chosen as one of Children’s Theatre Reviews’ Top 10 Shows of 2016, audience members at Belfast Children’s Festival scored it 10 out of 10. Don’t miss Katie’s Birthday Party. There will be truth, there will dares, there will be presents and there will be cake!
Game Theory begins simply enough – two men draw chalk squares on the ground and start playing a game of hopscotch. It’s all very structured, repetitive and civilised. Then things begin to change shape – the basic geometries and rhythms fracture and multiply as the movement becomes increasingly complicated and physically demanding - finally concluding in hyperactive havoc. Game Theory has toured extensively, with almost two hundred performances throughout Europe, Latin America and the Palestinian Territories. Its popularity is unsurprising: choreographer and dancer Joshua Monten in action is a sight to behold.
25 – 26 MAY Adelaide Festival Centre
Duration Suitability
“One of the best productions for young people I’ve ever seen.”
20 mins Ages 6+
FREE
Children’s Theatre Reviews
Image: Yoan Jeudy
25 – 26 MAY John Bishop Room Duration Suitability
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35 mins Ages 11–13
All tickets
$20
Image: Monica McNally
Adelaide Festival Centre presents
ENGLAND
BIG FAMILY WEEKEND
DreamBIG Children’s Festival presents
OF ALL THE PEOPLE IN ALL THE WORLD
This FREE family event for children of all ages will take over the North Terrace Cultural Boulevard for two fun-filled days. Theatres, galleries, museums, universities, libraries, and gardens will be full to the brim with hundreds of children and families immersed in arts activities and dreaming BIG. Follow the trail for your age group and discover a world of art and wonder around every turn. More information about the Big Family Weekend will be available in April 2019.
By Stan’s Cafe
You become the grain of rice! A team of performers weigh out quantities of rice to represent a whole host of human statistics: a city’s population; the number of people born each day; the number who die; the people who have walked on the moon; and number of deaths in the holocaust. Direct from the UK, this provocative installation brings abstract statistics to startling and powerful life.
“ Astonishing, an installationcome-performance from one of the Uk’s most tirelessly inventive theatre companies.”
25 – 26 MAY North Terrace Cultural Boulevard Suitability
All ages
FREE EVENT
The Guardian (UK)
22 – 31 MAY Torrens Parade Ground Suitability
FREE
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Ages 7+
ADELAIDE PREMIERE
A Windmill Theatre Company production presented by DreamBig Children’s Festival
DreamBIG Children’s Festival presents
ROBOT SONG
BEEP
By Arena Theatre Company
A tale of friendship
When the arm of giant robot appears on Juniper’s doorstep, her 11 year old world is turned upside down. Finding the rest of the robot’s body and bringing it to life is easy. Teaching it how to feel is not. Incorporating live animation, video and performance, Robot Song follows the journey of a young girl on the autism spectrum learning to understand her unique way of relating to the world. Through the help of a giant robot and a deep love of singing, Juniper discovers that life doesn’t always turn out the way you plan; sometimes it’s much, much better.
In Mort’s village everything has its place, every day is the same and everyone likes it that way. Until one morning, crash, boom, bang... down comes Beep. What is this annoying interruption to Mort’s breakfast molly melon, who is this noisy robot girl, and how will she find her home? With Windmill’s trademark design, gentle storytelling, music and puppetry, Beep tells the story of what happens when someone new comes to town.
1 JUNE Space Theatre Duration Suitability
All tickets
“ Arena Theatre Company has a history of producing theatre for young people that neither patronises nor preaches to it’s audience.”
35 mins Ages 2–7
$20
Image: Shane Reid
The Age
1 JUNE Dunstan Playhouse Duration Suitability
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65 mins Ages 8–13
Adult $25 Conc $20 Family (2+2) $80
WORLD PREMIERE ° AUSTRALIA °
ADELAIDE EXCLUSIVE ° GREECE °
WORLD PREMIERE ° AUSTRALIA °
Adelaide Festival Centre presents
Adelaide Festival Centre presents
Adelaide Festival Centre presents
SONGS OF JOURNEY
FESTIVAL HELLENIKA 2019
AMAZING INDIA 2019
A celebration of Australia’s new communities and cultures
An eclectic selection of Greek songs
A community cultural extravaganza of Indian dance and music
A rich tapestry of music and culture Music has the power to unite and inspire. Songs of Journey is a showcase of South Australia’s cultural diversity through song and tells the story of South Australia’s communities from a refugee background. Experience the sounds and stories of residents from Africa, the Middle East and South Asia in this special concert on Harmony Day. A reminder of how far some people travelled and the struggles they went through to call Australia home.
23 MARCH Dunstan Playhouse Duration 90 mins Suitability 6+
Adult $30 Conc $27 Child (U16) $15 Groups (6+) $25
Be transported to Greece Chances are, you’ve experienced Festival Hellenika and the joyful celebration of Hellenic culture during its 27-year-history. Presented by South Australian Council for Greek Cultural Month, Festival Hellenika is a special community event showcasing the sounds of Greece and its people through an eclectic selection of Hellenic songs featuring a line-up of fabulous musicians. It’s like a trip to Greece – minus the plane ticket.
30 MARCH Dunstan Playhouse Duration 2 hrs inc 20 min interval Suitability 10+
All Tickets $40 Image: Jacob Brook, Argon Design
Directed by Tassos Capetanakis
A music, dance and traditionpacked journey through India. This world premiere surprises and delights with its diverse program of various community performances featuring Indian classical, folk, contemporary, Bollywood dance and music. Teachers and students from Kalalaya School of Indian Performing Arts deliver soothing prayer chants, Bharatanatyam dances with a history of almost 3000 years, rhythmic Kathak dances, upbeat Bollywood, vibrant cosmic dance of Lord Siva, songs of Bollywood Musical, as well as a special performance by the group’s toddler members. A colourful taste of India on your own doorstep.
6 APRIL Dunstan Playhouse Duration 1 hr 45 mins Suitability All Warning Haze effects
Tickets from $37.60
Image: Yianni Hill
Concept & Direction Ramesh Menon Artistic Director Kalalaya
Produced and presented by Australian Migrant Resource Centre (AMRC Arts)
ADELAIDE’S WORLD OF CULTURES Adelaide Festival Centre’s multicultural program is as diverse, colourful and creative as the audiences it serves. Adelaide’s World of Cultures program showcases performances from a wide variety of cultures that now call Adelaide home.
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Choreography Priya Ramesh Associate Director Kalalaya
ADELAIDE EXCLUSIVE ° AUSTRALIA Adelaide Festival Centre in association with DreamBIG Children’s Festival presents
WOMEN IN SONG Nancy Bates, Jessica Wishart, Emily Davis & Tara Carragher The unified power of women’s music Nothing unites humankind like the power of music. National Reconciliation Week 2019 is honoured through song, storytelling and conversation. Four of the city’s finest singer/songwriters stand sideby-side to explore what reconciliation means to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and how we can work together to achieve it. Barkindji woman Nancy Bates, Bidjara woman Jessica Wishart (a rising country, folk and soul star), Lebanese Australian Emily Davis and European descendant and folk artist Tara Carragher have the power to inspire change. This is a special performance of exquisite music by Aboriginal women and women in the music industry who stand by them. A traditional Kaurna Smoking Ceremony will commence prior to the performance at 6.30pm. Please see Adelaide Festival Centre website for details.
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28 MAY Quartet Bar Duration 2 hrs 30 mins inc 25 min interval Suitability 12+
Adult $35 Conc $30 GreenRoom $30 SUBSCRIPTION Adult $30 Images: Kim Jorga Petersen
Originally conceived and supported by Nexus Arts for Reconciliation Week 2018
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ADELAIDE PREMIERE ° USA
THE BOOK OF MORMON The New York Times calls it “the best musical of this century.” The Washington Post says, “It is the kind of evening that restores your faith in musicals.” And Entertainment Weekly says, “Grade A: the funniest musical of all time.” It’s The Book of Mormon, the nine-time Tony Award winning Best Musical. This outrageous musical comedy follows the misadventures of a mismatched pair of missionaries, sent on a mission to a place that’s about as far from Salt Lake City as you can get. Now with sold out productions on Broadway, in London, North America, Melbourne and Sydney, The Book of Mormon has truly become an international sensation.
From 27 June Festival Theatre Duration 2 hrs 20 min inc 20 min interval Suitability If you’re a parent and you’re OK with your kids watching South Park, then use your own judgement about letting them see this. Warnings Coarse language
Price level 1 Price level 2 Price level 3 Price level 4 Price level 5 Price level 6
from $220 from $170 from $140 from $96.90 from $60 from $50
SUBSCRIPTION Price level 3 (Sat & Sun matinees) $125 Price level 3 (Tue, Wed, Thu, Sun evenings) $120 Prices are subject to change
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Adelaide Festival Centre presents
ADELAIDE CABARET FESTIVAL Cabaret: a combination of the political, the personal, the sublime, and the dangerous. Where you can be silly and hilarious in a place where diversity is embraced and encouraged. There is dread around us in the world. And we keep trying to find ways to cut through the noise. This 2019 festival will be big on ideas, genres, languages and all things shiny. There will always be shiny.
And it will be different. More spaces. Smaller spaces. Intimate shows for 10 people. Or 1 person. Big shows in spaces you won’t recognise. Welcoming you. Beckoning you. And one new venue. Not. On. Site. Closer. Smaller. Connection.
Are you ready to break your routine?
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Julia
Zemiro
Artistic Director
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AUSTRALIAN EXCLUSIVE ° AUSTRALIA Adelaide Cabaret Festival in association with State Theatre Company South Australia presents
END OF THE RAINBOW By Peter Quilter The icon lives on Behind Judy Garland’s dazzling on-screen demeanour was a performer plagued by the pressures of fame. State Theatre Company’s new production of the play that wowed the world (including the UK’s West End) tears down the bright lights of Hollywood myth to reveal what happened in the days leading up to the star’s death at The Ritz London. Starring musical theatre icon Helen Dallimore (Wicked, Legally Blonde The Musical), Peter Quilter’s worldwide smash hit brings Garland’s beauty, complexity and music to life once more.
“There are moments in the theatre when you lean forward in your seat with shivers racing down the spine, and realise there is nowhere on God’s earth you’d rather be.”
31 MAY – 22 JUNE Royalty Theatre Duration 2 hrs Suitability 15+ Warning Coarse language
Prices from Adult $74 Conc $64 Under 30s $38 Morning Melodies $39 Secondary Student $30 Image: James Hartley
Director Elena Carapetis Designer Ailsa Paterson Music Director Carol Young Lighting Designer Mark Pennington Sound Designer Andrew Howard With Helen Dallimore, Stephen Sheehan
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AUSTRALIAN PREMIERE ° AUSTRALIA No Strings Attached - Theatre of Disability in association with Adelaide Festival Centre presents
I FORGOT TO REMEMBER TO FORGET Deeply touching and enchanting theatre 3 - 6 JULY Space Theatre
For the first time in Adelaide after a sell-out season at the True Colours Festival in Singapore 2018. An exciting collaboration co-created by performers from No Strings Attached who share their own lived experiences of acquiring a disability through illness, injury or birth. With touching insight, I Forgot to Remember to Forget explores resilience, how we deal with and accept change, how sometimes we have to re-learn everything and how sometimes we forget it all. It is a reminder of our responsibility as friends, family and a society to remember the value and place of the individual in community, even when they themselves might not remember any more. Simply beautiful.
Duration 60 mins Suitability 12+
Adult Conc Family of 4 Groups (6+)
$30 $25 $95 $25
SUBSCRIPTION Adult $30 Conc $25
“This is a work that has been gently and delicately brought to life and the result is a deeply touching and enchanting piece of theatre.” Shona Benson
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Devised, Written & Directed by Alirio Zavarce Created in collaboration with Michaela Cantwell, Kathryn Hall, Cassie Litchfield, Kym Mackenzie, Duncan Luke Cast Michaela Cantwell, Kathryn Hall, Cassie Litchfield, Kym Mackenzie
Adelaide Festival Centre presents
ADELAIDE GUITAR FESTIVAL While programming is underway for a spectacular Adelaide Guitar Festival in 2020 I can’t wait to share what we’ve got brewing away for 2019.
Adelaide Guitar Festival’s Resonance, Guitars in Bars and Winter School events will be back, bigger than ever, cementing the winter season as the annual gathering time for guitarists from South Australia and around the world. From city pubs, to wineries, markets, cafes and barns, Guitars in Bars takes Adelaide Guitar Festival to the usual and unusual venues throughout Adelaide and regional South Australia. Enriching and diversifying the live music scene, this open-access festival will see more than 800 artists presenting more than 200 gigs. In its fourth year, Resonance will deliver worldclass musicians to hospitals, care facilities and community centres across the state. Everyone deserves to experience beautiful music played live. Taking the guitar festival to audiences who can’t come to us is one of my highlights every year.
Stay tuned for details about our performances, classes and places that we’ll be taking this jewel of a festival to in 2019 .
See you there!
Slava
Grigoryan
Artistic Director
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ADELAIDE GUITAR FESTIVAL’S
ADELAIDE GUITAR FESTIVAL’S
ADELAIDE GUITAR FESTIVAL’S
GUITARS IN BARS
RESONANCE
WINTER SCHOOL
From city pubs, to wineries, markets, cafes and barns, Guitars in Bars takes the Adelaide Guitar Festival to the usual and unusual venues throughout Adelaide and Regional South Australia. Enriching and diversifying the live music scene, this open-access festival will see over 800 artists presenting more than 200 gigs.
Music is for everyone, but not everyone has access to music. Resonance recognises the inherent link between music and well-being and, in it’s fourth year, will deliver world-class musicians to hospitals, care facilities and community centres across Adelaide and regional South Australia.
Presented across two streams, Blues & Roots and Classical, this weeklong intensive program delivers dramatic results for participants all ages and skill levels under the guidance of some of the country’s finest guitar players and teachers.
15 – 19 JULY 2019
JULY 2019
JULY 2019
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AUSTRALIA Adelaide Festival Centre in association with Australian String Quartet presents
WILLIAM BARTON WITH THE AUSTRALIAN STRING QUARTET Didgeridoo meets strings in an unforgettable program of contemporary Australian music What happens when 18th century Guadagnini instruments are paired with the didgeridoo? Something spellbinding. Join ARIA Award-winning didgeridoo virtuoso William Barton and the Australian String Quartet to celebrate NAIDOC Week with an engaging program of contemporary Australian music. Following acclaimed Adelaide Festival and Port Fairy Festival performances, Barton’s original work “Square Circles Beneath the Red Desert Sand” is presented alongside exquisite works by Australian composers Peter Sculthorpe, Sarah Hopkins, Kate Moore and a world premiere by the ASQ’s Stephen King. Image: Douglas Kirkland
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12 JULY Space Theatre Duration Suitability
60 mins All ages
A Res $55 A Res Conc $45 Groups (6+) $45 GreenRoom $30 SUBSCRIPTION A Res $45 A Res Conc $40 Main image: Jacqui Way
AUSTRALIA Andrew McKinnon & Phil Bathols in association with Adelaide Festival Centre present
TEDDY TAHU RHODES
DAVID HOBSON
CAROLINE O’CONNOR
EMMA MATTHEWS
ALEXANDER LEWIS
GENEVIEVE KINGSFORD
Six world class performers accompanied by a full orchestra Bringing together the best of both worlds with the exuberance of musical theatre and the passion of grand opera in a spectacular evening of entertainment. From Broadway To La Scala will be performed by six of Australia’s most acclaimed contemporary singers including magnificent soprano Emma Matthews, greatly loved tenor David Hobson, acclaimed bass-baritone Teddy Tahu Rhodes and West End/Broadway star Caroline O’Connor. They will be joined by Genevieve Kingsford, a star in the making, and the brilliant young Australian tenor Alexander Lewis, who has been impressing opera lovers around the country in productions such as Opera Australia’s production of The Merry Widow. This glamorous collection of performers, and their accompanying orchestra conducted by Vanessa Scammell, hit all the right notes in a unique concert that will send your pulse racing and your spirit soaring.
7 SEPTEMBER Festival Theatre Duration 2 hrs inc 20 min interval Suitability All ages Warning Haze effects
Premium A Res B Res
SUBSCRIPTION A Res $150
“The two directors reckon there is enough stuff to do ten of these. Bring it on.” The Advertiser
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$179 $155 $115
ADELAIDE PREMIERE ° AUSTRALIA Adelaide Festival Centre presents
SYDNEY DANCE COMPANY 50th Anniversary Triple Bill
Exquisite athleticism and human connection Sydney Dance Company’s 50th Anniversary bursts into life with a formidable triple bill. Three remarkable Australian choreographic talents: Rafael Bonachela, Adelaide’s own Gabrielle Nankivell, and Melanie Lane. Each has carved their own unique style, pushing at the possibilities of movement and taking audiences on unforgettable journeys. Witness five virtuosic dancers in the world premiere of Bonachela’s Cinco set to a dramatic string quartet. Soar beyond the clouds in Nankivell’s new work Neon Aether and immerse yourself in a posthuman world of primal seduction and belonging in Lane’s 2017 New Breed smash hit WOOF. Don’t miss this exhilarating evening of dance in its limited Adelaide season.
8 - 10 AUGUST Dunstan Playhouse Duration 90 mins inc 20 min interval Suitability 8+ Warnings Strobe lighting, haze effects
Premium $70 Adult $65 Conc $60 Group 6+ $60 AFC Dance Package $50* GreenRoom $30 SUBSCRIPTION Adult $55 Conc $50 * See adelaidefestivalcentre.com.au for details on how to book
Image: Pedro Greig
“Well worth seeing... Extraordinary... powerful... memorable.” Sydney Morning Herald
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CINCO Choreographer Rafael Bonachela Music Alberto Ginastera Costume Designer Bianca Spender Lighting Designer Damien Cooper NEON AETHER Choreographer Gabrielle Nankivell Sound Designer and Composer Luke Smiles, motionlaboratories Costume Designer Aleisa Jelbart Lighting Designer Damien Cooper WOOF Choreographer Melanie Lane Original Composition Clark Costume Designer Aleisa Jelbart Lighting Designer Verity Hampson
WORLD PREMIERE ° AUSTRALIA
/ NORWAY
Australian Dance Theatre in association with Adelaide Festival Centre presents
NORTH / SOUTH
A double-bill by Ina Christel Johannessen & Garry Stewart A powerful contemporary dance work of tragedy, loss and emotion In an extraordinary double bill from two highly acclaimed choreographers, Ina Christel Johannessen and Garry Stewart, Australian Dance Theatre (ADT) dancers traverse the faraway corners of the Arctic Circle and Antarctica. From Norwegian choreographer Johannessen, North explores the intimate and powerful exchange that plays out between humans and their environment. Stewart’s South depicts Sir Douglas Mawson’s fateful and dramatic journey to Antarctica in 1913 as an allegory for our current predicament in the era of rapid global warming. NORTH Conceived and Directed Ina Christel Johannessen Choreography Ina Christel Johannessen Composer Koenraad Ecker Designer Wendy Todd
SOUTH Conceived and Directed Garry Stewart Choreography Garry Stewart with the dancers of Australian Dance Theatre Dramaturgy Ruth Little Composer Brendan Woithe (KLANG) Designer Wendy Todd
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11 – 14 SEPTEMBER Dunstan Playhouse Duration 1 hr 15 mins inc 20 min interval Suitability 12+ Warnings Nudity, strobe lighting, haze effects
A Res $62 A Res Conc $57 B Res $52 B Res Conc $47 Restricted view $25 SUBSCRIPTION A Res A Res Conc B Res B Res Conc Image: Carme Padró
$57 $52 $47 $42
ADELAIDE PREMIERE ° AUSTRALIA Adelaide Festival Centre and Bangarra Dance Theatre present
BANGARRA DANCE THEATRE 30TH ANNIVERSARY SEASON
A celebration of contemporary dance, story and culture Join Bangarra as the company celebrates its landmark 30th anniversary season with a stunning display of contemporary dance theatre. As Australia’s only major performing arts company with its origins in the land, Bangarra is inspired by 65,000 years of culture and the continual evolution of Indigenous storytelling. Proud Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists from all over Australia come together as a creative clan to harness a shared, instinctual spirit. The result is Bangarra’s powerful dance language and utterly unique soundscapes, music and design. At the helm is award-winning artistic director and choreographer Stephen Page. Together, they create original and breathtaking experiences. This is your chance to be part of it.
19 – 21 SEPTEMBER Dunstan Playhouse Duration 2 hrs inc 20 min interval Suitability 12+ Warnings Strobe lighting, simulated smoking, haze effects
Premium $70 Adult $65 Conc $60 Group 6+ $60 AFC Dance Package $50* GreenRoom $30 SUBSCRIPTION Adult $55 Conc $50 Image: Jacob Nash
Artistic Director Stephen Page
“Bangarra – at the absolute top of its game.” Time Out
* See adelaidefestivalcentre.com.au for details on how to book
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AUSTRALIA Adelaide Festival Centre and The Australian Ballet present
THE NUTCRACKER
The ultimate Christmas ballet in its most enchanting version Ballet at its best The ballerina raised to pointe reaches for the sky as the sound of ‘The Sugar Plum Fairy’ fills your ears. Is there anything more beautiful than The Nutcracker? Let The Australian Ballet artists transport you to another world. Birmingham Royal Ballet’s artistic director has created a gold-standard production of the beloved 19th century classic. Tchaikovsky’s last great score for ballet, with its lively motifs and bewitching melodies, draws us into the story of Clara, a young ballet student celebrating with her family on Christmas Eve. When the clock strikes 12, we enter her dream world and quite frankly, don’t want to return. Exquisite entertainment for all the family.
“It really is the perfect ballet.” Sunday Herald Sun
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30 SEPTEMBER – 13 OCTOBER Festival Theatre Duration 1 hr 54 mins inc 20 min interval Suitability 8+ Warnings Haze effects
Adult $169 – $45 Senior $157 – $45 Pensioner $135 – $45 Under 30 $101 – $45 Child $84 – $37 GreenRoom $38
Choreography Peter Wright, Lev Ivanov, Vincent Redmon Music Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Set and costume design John F Mcfarlane Original lighting design Jon Buswell Image: Justin Ridler
Prices are subject to change and are correct at time of print
ADELAIDE EXCLUSIVE ° AUSTRALIA Adelaide Festival Centre presents
LIVE AT THE
QUARTET BAR Curated by Sharon Grigoryan A unique music series that delivers quality chamber music in an intimate and relaxed setting. Get up close and personal with world-class musicians in this new music series curated by Sharon Grigoryan, cellist with the Australian String Quartet. The environment is intimate and the vibe relaxed as the likes of Anna Goldsworthy, Helen Ayres, Slava and Sharon Grigoryan, and the Australian String Quartet perform and converse with you about their craft. The refreshing approach encourages a level of communication unexpected of serious, top quality chamber music, encouraging more connection between the audience and the music.
12 NOVEMBER Anna Goldsworthy & Helen Ayres 9 DECEMBER Australian String Quartet 16 DECEMBER Sharon & Slava Grigoryan
Quartet Bar Duration 60 mins Suitability All
Adult $30 Conc $25 GreenRoom $25 SUBSCRIPTION Adult $25 Image: Simon Schiff
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AUSTRALIA Windmill Theatre Company presents
GIRL ASLEEP A global hit on stage and on screen Mayhem. Adventure. Hormones. Greta Driscoll is chronically shy and privately falling apart. Frozen in the spotlight of her fifteenth birthday, things go from bad to worse when a stranger arrives propelling her into a parallel place; a latent world that’s weirdly erotic, violent and thoroughly ludicrous. Part fairytale and part lipstick-smeared vigilante escapade, this is a girl’s own adventure where heroism and gender implode in a unique exposé of the sisterhood. Now’s your chance to see the play that went on to become an internationally award-winning film.
12 – 21 SEPTEMBER Space Theatre Duration 90 mins Suitability 14+ Warnings Coarse language, strobe lighting
Adult $49 Conc $42 Under 30 $30 Groups (6+) $42 SUBSCRIPTION Adult $42 Image: Brett Boardman
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Writer Matthew Whittet Director Rosemary Myers Designer Jonathon Oxlade Original Soundtrack Luke Smiles Lighting Designer Richard Vabre Movement Consultant Gabrielle Nankivell Performers Antoine Jelk Amber McMahon Matthew Whittet Ellen Steele
Adelaide Festival Centre presents
OZASIA FESTIVAL OzAsia Festival continues to lead the way
as Australia’s major arts festival engaging with Asia and I am proud to bring another bold and exciting line up of boundary pushing contemporary arts to Adelaide Festival Centre in 2019.
Many of our highly regarded events will return including the treasured Moon Lantern Parade showcasing an array of large scale lanterns, community performances and fireworks over the River Torrens. The ever-popular Lucky Dumpling Market will feature a mouthwatering mix of the best local Asian cuisine. Our newest major event, the Jaipur Literature Festival continues to expand with a program celebrating South Asian and Australia culture through literature, talks, workshops, music and well-being.
I look forward to welcoming you back for another year of the best of contemporary Asian culture at Adelaide Festival Centre.
25 OCT – 1 1 NOV 2O18
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LUCKY DUMPLING MARKET Set alongside the beautiful River Torrens, next to Adelaide Festival Centre, the popular Lucky Dumpling Market returns. Eat your way around Asia right here in Adelaide with sizzling Asian inspired BBQs, noodles, stir fries, curries and loads of mouthwatering dumplings. You can also enjoy premium local wines, craft beers and sake. Each night the Lucky Dumpling Market includes free live music with an incredible line up of international, Australian and local artists.
JLF IN ADELAIDE From the producers of the iconic Jaipur Literature Festival, based in the heart of India’s famed Pink City, comes a transnational celebration of cultural connections and new perspectives. JLF is a cultural phenomenon that celebrates the stories and heritage of South Asia as well as reflecting a global view of contemporary literature and critical thought. Join celebrated writers and thinkers from across the globe for a jam-packed weekend of panels, debates, readings, performances, music and workshops.
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ADELAIDE PREMIERE ° AUSTRALIA State Opera South Australia presents
THE MIKADO Beautifully executed comedy Gilbert & Sullivan’s most famous opera The Mikado bounces along as a riot of colour, comedy and cutting commentary. It’s a Hello Kitty, pink polka-dotted, smartphone-selfie world called Titipu and its residents are a mad bunch of bureaucrats, young schoolgirls and a captivating cougar named Katisha. It is quite simply, beautifully executed comedy. The Mikado is an original production by Opera Queensland
9 – 23 NOVEMBER Festival Theatre Duration Suitability
Premium A Res B Res C Res
2 hrs 15 mins inc 20 min interval All ages
$140 $100 $80 $70
Further prices and discounts listed on website and at BASS
“It’s laugh-out-loud stuff.” The Australian
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COMPOSER Arthur Sullivan LIBRETTO W.S. Gilbert Conductor Simon Kenway Director Stuart Maunder Designer Simone Romaniuk Lighting Design Don Burns Choreographer Siobhan Ginty
AUSTRALIAN PREMIERE ° NEW ZEALAND State Opera South Australia presents
MADAMA BUTTERFLY A timeless tale of honour, love and selfless devotion, Madama Butterfly is quite simply, powerhouse romantic opera. Puccini’s luminescent ‘Humming Chorus’ holds all the promise of a summer’s night, all the perfume of cherry blossoms – and all the anguish of a young girl desperately in love. An exquisite new production with sumptuously detailed costumes and scenery bathed in dreamy washes of colour. Madama Butterfly is grand opera, on a grand scale. Madama Butterfly is a New Zealand Opera Production Sung in Italian with English surtitles
14 – 23 NOVEMBER Festival Theatre Duration 2 hrs 10 mins inc 20 min interval Suitability 8+
Premium A Res B Res C Res
$180 $150 $110 $70
Further prices and discounts listed on website and at BASS
“a triumph of singing, acting and design which is captivating in its elegance and emotional power.” National Business Review
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COMPOSER Giacomo Puccini LIBRETTO Giuseppe Giacosa, Luigi Illica Conductor Tobias Ringborg Director Kate Cherry Designer Christina Smith Lighting Design Matt Scott
Prevail Now Adelaide Festival Centre presents
STATE OF THE PROVOKE
Bravery
ARTS TA L K
S E R I E S
Daring STRENGTHEN Seize
FUTURE A thought. A belief. A hashtag. A conversation. We live in interesting times and now more than ever there’s a thirst to tap into the expertise and ideas of social thinkers, industry leaders, and creative minds; to lead inspiring conversations that could spark real change. This new series of talks will bring thought-provoking stories, critical discussions and authentic insights on the role of the arts in our social, political, and cultural landscape. We’re inviting ideas, we’re inviting debate and we’re inviting you. adelaidefestivalcentre.com.au/stateofthearts 56
WORLD PREMIERE ° ADELAIDE EXCLUSIVE ° AUSTRALIA Adelaide Festival Centre’s inSPACE program presents
CONTACT By KIAH GOSSNER Multi-award winning South Australian musician, producer and composer Kiah Gossner is one of the country’s most innovative and talented young artists. Mentored by Grammy Award winning composer/producer Sam Dixon (Adele, Sia, Christina Aguilera, Megan Washington), he is a highly sought after creator and collaborator who has toured the globe. His multi-artform performance piece Contact combines audio, visual and structural elements to explore the contrary forces of human emotions, journeying into a culture of violence that is cyclical, shameful and ignored. Don’t miss your chance to witness an Adelaide exclusive and stellar career in the making. Composer Kiah Gossner Set Design Jill Halliday
29 – 30 NOVEMBER Space Theatre Duration 60 mins Suitability 18+ Warnings Strobe lighting, simulated smoking
Adult $35 Conc $30 Group 6+ $30 GreenRoom $20 Schools $20 SUBSCRIPTION Adult $30
“A brilliant, young, creative mind with a wealth of knowledge beyond his years and already a diverse collection of works.” Kaurna Cronin
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Adelaide Festival Centre presents
inSPACE:
DEVELOPMENT JANUARY – DECEMBER
Adelaide Festival Centre’s inSPACE program is a cuttingedge, grassroots, innovative program that supports some of Australia’s most talented, independent artists. See hot new talent across all art forms including theatre, dance, visual arts and music. Be part of the artistic conversation: sharing, contributing and discovering how art is created behind the scenes. This creative blurring of the line between artist and audience reinforces Adelaide Festival Centre’s foundation philosophy that art belongs to everyone.
s/words s/words attempts to understand the rights and responsibilities of free speech in a polarised world through distilling the works of Milton, Payne and Mill into an approachable, hilarious contemporary dance piece, incorporating text, music, movement and light. Director/Choreographer Lewis Major
Move Along
IMMI
Move Along is a multimedia walking tour that explores themes of love, dispossession, and visibility. Video and sound guide you on a unique urban adventure dotted with performances, culminating in interwoven sitespecific narratives.
The brainchild of artist Kaspar Schmidt Mumm, IMMI is a mishmash of poetry, music, photography, videography, animation, graphic design, visual art and performance, developed in collaboration with some of Adelaide’s best creative talent.
Creative Producer Jennifer Greer Holmes Collaborators Heath Britton, Ferry, Belinda Gehlert, Josephine Were, Alexis West, Jaru West
Poetry Dom Symes Music Adrian Schmidt Mumm, Ben Sargent, Declan Casley-Smith, Dillon Mueller, Damon Satanik Photography Emmaline Zanelli, Sia Duff Videography Jerome Williams, Michael Masonite, Corduroy Curators Joanna Kitto, Rayleen Forester (Fineprint Magazine) Virtual Set Design Claire Marwick Smith Animator Liam Bosecke Graphic Design James Brown IV
The World is Looking for You Together, one woman and an audience go searching in the snow. The World is Looking for You is inspired by a real event where a ‘missing woman’ unwittingly joined a search party and set out to find herself. Director Daisy Brown Writer Finegan Kruckemeyer
Performer Sarah Brokensha Composer Mario Spate Designer Wendy Todd
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VARIOUS VENUES For public showing dates and times visit: adelaidefestivalcentre.com.au/ whats-on/inspacedevelopments Entry to showings is FREE
Program Partner
Of Boys and Men What does it mean to be a dancer? What does it mean to be a man? Of Boys and Men is a deeply personal exploration of manhood and identity performed by five young male dancers with a disability. Co-creators/Dancers Joshua Campton, Kayah Guenther, Lorcan Hopper, Max McCauley and Zakariah Ghomi Co-creator/Director Paul Gazzola This project has been supported by Arts South Costume design Australia through the Gaelle Mellis Richard Llewellyn Deaf and
Masc Queer music duo Winter Witches fuses elements of neoclassical with slow-wave electronica in emotive live art-meets-music performances. Their new work Masc is a moving, live song cycle questioning the insidious nature of a binary, gendered world.
Thrilling, gruelling and hilarious, Nil By Mouth is a durational theatre piece that is part scripted, part improvised, and part reenactment of the forces that shaped the tension and tragedy of Sydney’s 2014 Lindt Café siege.
Made and performed by Winter Witches (Jason Sweeney & Em König) in collaboration with Kerrin Rowlands
Playwright Duncan Graham Director Corey McMahon Actors Matt Crook, Eugenia Fragos, Rory Walker Lighting and AV Designer Chris Petridis
Disability Arts Program, The Australia Council for the Arts and OSCA
Aphrodite and the Invisible Consumer Gods Featuring audience interaction, humour and dance. This work follows the Goddess Aphrodite as she travels to the 21st century. What she finds is a media saturated society that sexualizes and objectifies women and fuels unrealistic expectations. Writer, Deviser, Performer Sam Donvito
Deviser, Performer Ellen Graham
Nil By Mouth
Digging a Hole to China A woman digs many holes in her desire to build a tunnel. On the other side, someone is digging too. This new cross-cultural theatre work by Ellen Steele examines Australia and China’s ever evolving relationship. Performer/Devisor Ellen Steele Technology Creative/ Dramaturg Dan Koerner
Writer/Researcher Cher Tan Design Consultant Meg Wilson Artistic Collaborator Daisy Brown
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A Theatre Republic production
Still Point of a Turning World Still Point of a Turning World is an immersive, participatory, performance installation and it’s yours to explore. Wander around or find a place to sit and experience small scenes, poetic games, stories and meetings between audience and performers. Collaborators Sarah John, Emma Beech, Marga Socias, Tim Overton, Michelle 'Maddog' Delaney, Janice Vitovsky
ADELAIDE:
UNESCO CITY OF MUSIC A Creative City, with music as its heartbeat, outward looking and internationally engaged, enriching the whole state of South Australia. Adelaide’s UNESCO City of Music designation acknowledges the breadth, depth and vibrancy of the city’s music culture, international reach, history, and aspirations. Adelaide supports a diverse range of musicians; a developing and entrepreneurial music industry; a series of world-class music and arts festivals; and leading music education and performance institutions. With venues hosting gigs and performances every night of the week, enjoy everything from rock to cabaret to opera ballads all over the city. The first and only City of Music in Australia is yours to discover.
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AUSTRALIA
LIVE MUSIC
AT ADELAIDE FESTIVAL CENTRE Adelaide is a UNESCO City of Music and Adelaide Festival Centre is committed to supporting live local music. Throughout 2019 we’ll offer a range of performance opportunities for local musicians across various programs and festivals. From pre-show foyer activations to special events, there’s something for everyone. Keep your eye on our website for updates: adelaidefestivalcentre.com.au
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YEAR ROUND Suitability
All ages
FREE Image: Mira Suilo
EXHIBITIONS Adelaide Festival Centre’s free exhibition program offers visual and performing arts exhibitions throughout the year. Exhibitions are as diverse as the spaces they occupy. In 2019 we present a rich and wide-ranging, ongoing curated exhibition program, dynamic digital media, and associated public programs featuring Adelaide Festival Centre’s significant permanent collection and Performing Arts Collection. Our new Festival Theatre Foyer Galleries are open during the day and during Festival Theatre performance hours and our outdoor media screens feature a curated program of local, national and international moving image works 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. adelaidefestivalcentre.com.au/whats-on/exhibitions
Image: Cedric Varcoe, Ngurunderi’s Story, 2018, digital reproduction on screen of original painting © Courtesy Better World Arts and the artist
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SPECIAL PROGRAMS Full program details: adelaidefestivalcentre.com.au
SCHOOLS PROGRAM
SOMETHING ON SATURDAY
centrED program for all South Australian schools centrED provides exciting performing and visual arts learning opportunities for Reception to Year 12 teachers and students and is part of a wide range of lifelong learning opportunities at Adelaide Festival Centre. Engage, explore, and experience innovative workshops, creative learning, and unique professional development. Full program available online in early 2019. Enquiries 08 8216 8861.
A year-long program of arts, music and craft for 1 – 12 year olds For more than 40 years, Something on Saturday has enchanted thousands of children with memorable live performances and craft workshops during the winter months. In 2019, this family favourite will become an annual program of carefully curated events especially for young people. From performances to exhibitions and hands on arts and crafts, this is every child’s chance to experience the transformative world of the arts. Program released in January 2019. Visit the website for full details.
OVERTURE Access for our community Adelaide Festival Centre’s Overture provides theatre experiences to groups who would not ordinarily be able to attend. Program participants are members of a registered not for profit organisation with an objective for the achievement of social justice for individuals experiencing disadvantage within society (including minority groups and refugees, low income earners, groups experiencing social marginalisation, and people with physical or intellectual disability). Download the organisation application form on our website.
MORNING MELODIES Daytime arts and entertainment Nothing lifts the spirits like a great performance. Music, theatre, dance, or cabaret, Morning Melodies has it all. Experience a superb selection of daytime entertainment at affordable prices in the comfort of Adelaide Festival Centre venues.
Image: Claudio Raschella
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HER MAJESTY’S THEATRE RENEWAL Treasuring the past, building for the future When Her Majesty's Theatre opened in 1913 it seated 2170 patrons. It was acclaimed as the finest theatre in Australia. The Grand Old Dame of Grote Street is the last remaining operating Tivoli theatre in Australia and it’s undergoing major redevelopment. The Adelaide Festival Centre Foundation has committed to raising $5 million to ensure completion of this vital and exciting upgrade. This ambitious project cannot happen without your support and we invite you to become a part of this historic process.
The theatre will reopen in 2020 with: Increased seating capacity from 970 to almost 1,500 seats with greater leg room Excellent viewing from every seat Improved disability access and facilities State-of-the-art theatre specs, creating a more attractive venue for large-scale musical productions New foyers with contemporary bars and function spaces Provision for a new gallery and function space on the top floor
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To make a tax deductible donation visit hermajestystheatre.org.au or contact Robyn Brown, Manager Philanthropy (08) 8216 8826 robyn.brown@adelaidefestivalcentre.com.au
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FOOD & BEVERAGE IN OUR VENUES
Tailor your trip to the theatre with our wide range of foyer bars, restaurants and dining packages. Festival Theatre’s The Star: Kitchen and Bar features a modern menu, celebrating local produce in contemporary settings with stunning views of the beautiful River Torrens and Elder Park. Relax and savour the atmosphere as you enjoy a preshow meal, coffee and cake or shared platters and drinks. Your trip to Adelaide Festival Centre will not be complete without a visit to one of the multiple foyer bars for premium beer, wine, stunning cocktails and light meals. Make the most of your time and book your pre-show dinner and interval drinks through BASS on 131 246 or add it to your theatre performance booking.
Upgrade your experience at the theatre with the Quartet Club and enjoy the very best on offer at Adelaide Festival Centre. Skip the queues and enjoy a premium experience in a private area within our Quartet Bar, have your drinks and chefselected canapĂŠs served to you before your show and during the interval. Add your Quartet Club pass to selected show bookings or call BASS on 131 246.
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FUNCTIONS Unique and special functions in an iconic setting
Our dedicated team creates stylish and memorable events, with the utmost professionalism and attention to detail. The picturesque Elder Park and River Torrens set the scene, while our talented chefs and catering team create sensational food and deliver highly successful events. Adelaide Festival Centre offers function spaces for 20 to 700 guests, catering for banquets, gala dinners, parties, meetings, conferences and weddings, or anything you desire. Our function packages are flexible and cater to your needs to create a worldclass event that you will remember for years to come. For enquiries: 08 8216 8633 or functions@adelaidefestivalcentre.com.au
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CORPORATE PARTNERSHIP & HOSPITALITY PACKAGES Adelaide Festival Centre has developed a sound foundation of corporate support through a wide range of creative and mutually rewarding partnerships with the corporate sector. Business benefits are customised to suit your needs. Whether your focus is on branding or activation opportunities, corporate entertaining, and/or networking with our international delegations, we will work with you to tailor a mutually beneficial partnership. With over 1,000 events and more than one million visitors each year, we deliver unique opportunities tailored to meet your company’s specific objectives. We boast a year long season jam packed with music, dance, theatre and exhibitions, and produce five
world class festivals: Adelaide Cabaret Festival, OzAsia Festival, Adelaide Guitar Festival, DreamBIG Children’s Festival, and Adelaide French Festival. Our Corporate Boxes and function spaces can be used for various shows throughout the year and provide guests with further opportunity for pre and post show catering, private functions and Meet & Greet experiences. Our experienced Corporate Partnerships team will work with you to develop a crafted package.
For more information on partnerships with Adelaide Festival Centre and our festivals, please contact: Teresa Whitehorn Senior Corporate Partnerships Executive teresa.whitehorn@adelaidefestivalcentre.com.au (08) 8216 8577
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FOUNDATION PROGRAMS
FOUNDATION DONORS THANK YOU to our supporters
THE ART OF GIVING $75,000+ John Bishop AO Legh & Helen Davis Lang Foundation Thyne Reid Foundation
The Adelaide Festival Centre Foundation is committed to inspiring and stimulating young people by providing students experiencing disadvantage with the opportunity to attend live theatre performances for the first time. Research has shown that children who are least likely to access the arts have the most to gain from this experience. The Foundation subsidises discounted tickets and transport to Adelaide Festival Centre shows for schools with disadvantage through our Equity Tix Program. The Foundation funds Something on Saturday’s Kids Corner Workshops for 2-10 year olds and GreenRoom Arts Membership for 18-30 year olds. The first three cash prizes for Adelaide Guitar Festival’s Classical Guitar Competition are provided by the Foundation, supporting young guitarists from all over the world to attend this internationally acclaimed competition. The Foundation also provides career development and mentoring opportunities through the Steel Ryan and Bob Hawke Fellowship programs. There are many ways to support the Adelaide Festival Centre Foundation. Donate online, purchase a named seat or create a lasting legacy by remembering Adelaide Festival Centre in your Will.
$50,000+ Anonymous Alfie and Heather Caddick Peter & Pamela McKee $25,000+ Helen Fidock The Hon Sir Eric Neal AC CVO & Lady Joan Neal AM Ian Wall OAM & Pamela Wall OAM $10,000+ Anonymous Paul & Pam Barlow The Hon David Bleby QC & Elizabeth Bleby Josephine Cooper John Crosby OAM & Kathy Crosby Frances Gerard Rosemary Hill-Ling AO Kathryn House James & Diana Ramsay Foundation Hugh MacLachlan & Fiona MacLachlan OAM Bob Maynard Diana McLaurin North Adelaide Dental Care John Phillips Sandy's Memorial Trust (formerly High Noon Trust)
The Advertiser Foundation Bob Warner
For further information and details contact: Robyn Brown, Manager Philanthropy (08) 8216 8826 robyn.brown@adelaidefestivalcentre.com.au
Image: Cath Leo
$5,000+ Michael Abbott AO QC Adelaide Theatre & More Social Club (ATAM) Catherine Branson AC QC Douglas Gautier AM Jim Hazel Carolyn Hewson AO CMV Foundation Michael Iwaniw Margaret Lehmann Joan Lyons Theo Maras AM Pauline Menz Barry Gerald Rath Bruce Saint Sandy's Memorial Trust Norman Schueler OAM & Carol Schueler Antony & Mary Lou Simpson Shirley Stewart John Sulan QC & Ali Sulan Pamela Yule $2,000+ Catherine Alcock Australian Executor Trustees Beaumont Tiles Emeritus Professor Max Brennan & Ionie Brennan Robyn Brown Grant & Helen Burge Warren Chambers & Keith Herbig
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Ollie Clark AM Angela Cook & Derek Brown Peter Dobson Leigh J Emmett Joanne Griffiths Peter & Roslyn Griffiths Lady Hardy (Joan) OAM John Heard AM & Annie Heard Robert Hill Smith Bin Irwin Vanessa Lionello Julia Mackintosh Jo McLachlan Pamela O'Donnell Professor Ruth Rentschler OAM Adrian & Leon Saturno Dominic Stefanson Grant Taplin John & Joy Taplin Barbara Wall $1,000+ Rick Allert AO Ilze Augstkalns Australian Executor Trustees Rob Baillie Jeffrey Bowden Robert & Marjorie Brown Scott Brumfield & Miranda Starke Cain Cooke & Dominic Dellow Keith & Janet Crawford Judith & John Denton Elspeth Doman OAM Jane Doyle Sheryn Foord Frank Ford AM Diana Fry Lisa George Alister Haigh Dr Zen Herzberg & Susie Herzberg Andrew Hirst Amy Ide Dharsh Kandiah Peter & Margaret Kay Klingberg Family Trust Wendy Laffer Marcus LaVincente Joan C Lea Liffey Glen Pty Ltd Peter & Jennifer Malycha PKF Kennedy Foundation Dr Carolyn Marlow Colin Telfer & Alison McDougall Roger "Bill" Menz Rick Michell Colin Millard Anne & Paul Moroney Angus Morris Dr Anna Muller Heather Nyamirandu Julia O'Neil Professor Rick Sarre & Debra Sarre Dr Tony Seymour & Joan Seymour Anne Sleep Lyn Spiller Peter Stobie Zing Hai Tan Sandy Verschoor Mary Wilson
ADELAIDE FESTIVAL CENTRE’S
arts membership for ages 18-30
ARE YOU BETWEEN 18–30 ? Adelaide Festival Centre’s GreenRoom Membership Program inspires and supports young people and their involvement in the arts! Members enjoy exclusive benefits all year long. JOIN GREENROOM TODAY FOR $20 CHEAP TIX FREE WORKSHOPS SPECIAL EVENT INVITES PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Thinking about a career in the arts? If you’re thinking about a career in the arts, our GreenRoom Advocacy Program might be for you! This program helps members gain hands on industry experience in all aspects of Adelaide Festival Centre, from event management, marketing, programming, and production to backstage help, and more. Learn how we do it! Members have the opportunity to work on their very own arts project during one of Adelaide Festival Centre’s major festivals and work on other major festivals throughout the year too.
Adelaide Festival Centre is passionate about supporting young adults to explore arts careers. We provide members with pathways so they can form building blocks to pursue the career of their dreams. This year GreenRoom and CentrED join forces to bring you ‘Arts Start’ an exciting new careers program for emerging creatives.
adelaidefestivalcentre.com.au/greenroom Connect with us #GreenRoomAFC
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JOIN AND SAVE Join the Adelaide Festival Centre family and save! We value our patrons and appreciate your loyalty to Adelaide Festival Centre. Thank you for your support.
SUBSCRIBE To become a subscriber, purchase A Reserve tickets to at least four shows in one transaction from Adelaide Festival Centre’s Season 2019* (including our festival and Something on Saturday offerings). You’ll receive fantastic savings on tickets throughout the year as well as other subscriber benefits.
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Be the first to hear about special events and activities with our monthly newsletter Receive an invitation to an exclusive Subscriber event in 2019 Purchase additional Season 2019 tickets throughout the year at the subscription price Receive Subscriber discounts on selected Adelaide Cabaret Festival, Adelaide Guitar Festival, OzAsia Festival and Something on Saturday programs Receive discounts and special offers from our partner organisations
Tickets subject to availability and prices subject to change. Subscription price valid for Adult A Reserve or equivalent only. For some productions, tickets are valid for select performances only. Refer to the relevant production’s webpage at adelaidefestivalcentre.com.au
BECOME AN ADELAIDE FESTIVAL CENTRE FRIEND Can’t decide on four shows right now? We will still recognise your loyalty! Once you’ve purchased Season 2019* tickets to the value of $800, you will automatically become an Adelaide Festival Centre Friend.
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Receive discounts and special offers from our partner organisations Be the first to hear about special events and activities with our monthly newsletter
BUY FOR A GROUP Get a group of friends, family or work colleagues together and save with special group benefits.
RAA MEMBERS RAA Members are eligible for discounts on selected performances. For information visit raa.com.au/adelaidefestivalcentre
* For a list of shows that form part of Adelaide Festival Centre’s Season 2019, visit adelaidefestivalcentre.com.au/whats-on/season-2019
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PERFORMANCE PARTNERSHIP ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Chinese New Year Concert
Arts South Australia
The Magic Flute
Arts South Australia
Zizanie
Arts South Australia
James Darling AM and Lesley Forwood
Especially on Birthdays
Arts South Australia
New Owner
Game Theory
Robot Song
I Forgot to Remember to Forget
Arts South Australia
Sydney Dance Company
North/South
Arts South Australia
Bangarra Dance Theatre
Contact
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THANK YOU TO OUR 2019 ADELAIDE FESTIVAL CENTRE PARTNERS
GOVERNMENT PARTNER
Arts South Australia Department for Education
PRINCIPAL PARTNER
CENTRE PARTNERS
SEASON 2019 PARTNERS
printing & signage solutions
ACCOMMODATION PARTNER
MEDIA PARTNERS
FOUNDATION PARTNERS
CORPORATE BOX PARTNERS
Australian Medical Placements
Veolia Environmental Services
Sarah Constructions
Mykra
Macks Advisory
CG Family Law
Jaytex Constructions
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SEASON 2019 CALENDAR December 2018 4 Dec Ólafur Arnalds
8 Dec Peter Combe’s Christmas Album Live in Concert
14-15 Dec Christmas Proms 2018
From 29 Dec North by Northwest
11 Jan So Frenchy So Chic
11-12 Jan Monchichi
January 2019 11-13 Jan 11 Jan Adelaide Le Salon French Festival
14-25 Jan 16-20 Jan 27 Jan onSTAGE Sarah & Duck’s Steve Backshall’s Summer School Big Top Birthday Deadly 60 Down Under
12-13 Jan L’après-midi d’un foehn - Version 1
31 Jan Van Morrison’s Masterpieces
February 10 Feb Chinese New Year Concert
11 Feb Dénes Várjon
22 Feb Rufus Wainwright
14-17 Mar Zizanie
23 Mar Songs of Journey
Piano Series
March 1-3 Mar The Magic Flute
30 Mar Festival Hellenika
April 2 Apr 6 Apr 6 Apr - 9 Jun Barry Douglas Amazing India Aladdin Piano Series
23-28 Apr Especially on Birthdays
30 Apr International Jazz Day
May 1-19 May Hydra
22 May - 1 Jun DreamBIG Children’s Festival
25-26 May 25-26 May Katie’s Birthday Game Theory Party
22-31 May 25-26 May Of All the People New Owner in All the World
25-26 May The Gruffalo
25-26 May Big Family Weekend
31 May - 22 Jun End of the Rainbow
28 May Women in Song
June 1 Jun 1 Jun 7-22 Jun BEEP Robot Song Adelaide Cabaret Festival
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From 27 Jun The Book of Mormon
July 3-6 Jul I Forgot to Remember to Forget
12 Jul July William Barton Guitars in Bars with the Australian String Quartet
15-19 July Guitar Winter School
July Resonance
August 8-10 Aug Sydney Dance Company 50th Anniversary Triple Bill
September 7 Sep 11-14 Sep 12-21 Sep From Broadway North/South Girl Asleep To La Scala
19-21 Sep Bangarra Dance Theatre
30 Sep - 13 Oct The Nutcracker
October 17 Oct - 3 Nov OzAsia Festival
November 4 Nov 9-23 Nov Behzod The Mikado Abduraimov Piano Series
12 Nov 14-23 Nov Live at the Madama Butterfly Quartet Bar – Anna Goldsworthy & Helen Ayres
December 9 Dec 16 Dec Live at the Live at the Quartet Bar – Quartet Bar – Australian String Sharon & Slava Quartet Grigoryan
Adelaide Festival Centre’s free exhibitions program offers visual and performing arts exhibitions throughout the year. See page 62 for details. adelaidefestivalcentre.com.au/whats-on/exhibitions
PLAN YOUR EXPERIENCE Keep up to date with the latest news, season 2019 additions, and full festival details on our website. Sign up online for festival enewsletters to be the first to hear about full festival programs. Our What’s On e-newsletter will also keep you informed about Adelaide Festival Centre events.
Register your details online or with your ticket purchase to receive an important SMS and email with current access details before your show. adelaidefestivalcentre.com.au
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29-30 Nov Contact by Kiah Gossner inSPACE Presentation
VENUE ACCESS
HOW TO BOOK
With Festival Plaza redevelopment underway, Adelaide Festival Centre access and entrances have changed. The Walk of Fame stretches between King William Road and the Riverbank Footbridge, providing access to all venues and bars. For routes and a map, road closures, drop off zones, and parking advice, please visit the website: adelaidefestivalcentre.com.au/getting-here Register your details online or with your ticket purchase to receive an important SMS and email with up to date access details before your show.
ONLINE
adelaidefestivalcentre.com.au
IN PERSON Adelaide Festival Centre
and all BASS outlets
BY PHONE BASS 131 246
CONDITIONS OF TICKET PURCHASE LOST OR STOLEN TICKETS
PARKING
Reserved seat tickets may be replaced in most instances however general admission tickets cannot be replaced. Please call BASS on 131 246 for assistance.
Adelaide Festival Centre’s car park is closed. Alternative parking is available around the precinct. Full details: adelaidefestivalcentre.com.au/parking
CONCESSIONS
ACCESS SERVICES Adelaide Festival Centre is committed to ensuring our programs are accessible and your time with us is enjoyable. We provide a number of accessible facilitates including: wheelchair loan service, assistive hearing systems, accessible toilets, accessible seat allocations, and access friendly drop off/pickup locations. When booking tickets, please inform the BASS operator if you have specific access requirements. For all other access enquiries please contact Patron Services on (08) 8216 8600 or access@adelaidefestivalcentre.com.au
Pensioners, seniors, patrons experiencing unemployment, and full time students may be 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 A fee of $8.95 applies to all transactions. For further information regarding fees, visit our website: adelaidefestivalcentre.com.au/ticketsinfo/general-ticketinginformation/
Adelaide Festival Centre respects your privacy and meets Government policy requirements. Every effort has been made to ensure that performance dates, times, prices and other information contained herein are correct at time of publication. Refer to adelaidefestivalcentre.com.au for current information and full terms and conditions.
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ADELAIDE FESTIVAL CENTRE TRUSTEES Michael Abbott AO QC (Chair) Jim Hazel (Deputy Chair) Mary Hamilton Phil Hoffmann AM
Carolyn Mitchell Tony Smith Kate Thiele Sandy Verschoor
ADELAIDE FESTIVAL CENTRE MANAGEMENT CEO & Artistic Director Chief Operating Officer Director of Programming, Development & Venue Sales Director of Marketing, Sales & Audience Engagement Head of Public Affairs Head of Digital Associate Director of Programming Executive Producer Cabaret & Commercial Ventures Technical Manager Manager Ticketing Manager Philanthropy Manager Food & Beverage Manager Finance & Business Support Manager Human Resources Manager WHS & Risk Manager Marketing & Customer Experience
Douglas Gautier AM Carlo D’Ortenzio Liz Hawkins Kristen Eckhardt Ruth Sibley Greg Adams Beck Pearce Ebony Bott Chris Searle Natalie Adam Robyn Brown Ashlesha Chandran Christine Dunthorne Claire George Carolyn Laffin Yolanda Sulser
ADELAIDE FESTIVAL CENTRE FOUNDATION Legh Davis (Chair) Angela Condous AM Cain Cooke Penny Johnson Louisa McClurg Sue Pearce
Tony Smith John Sulan QC John Taplin Marion Tropeano Joe Verco AM Lauren Zwaans
Joan Hardy OAM (Patron)
Adelaide Festival Centre celebrates Adelaide’s designation as a UNESCO City of Music.
ADELAIDE FESTIVAL CENTRE IS THE HEART OF THE ARTS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA Established in 1973, it is Australia’s first capital city arts venue and hosts more than one million people annually. As well as presenting theatre, dance, music, and exhibitions, Adelaide Festival Centre creates diverse festivals to inspire, challenge, educate, and entertain. We welcome audiences of all ages, experience, and cultures.
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