Carabosse: Villain or Victim?
Is the so-called evil fairy Carabosse really all that bad? The Sleeping Beauty comes to Adelaide Festival Centre on the 22nd July.

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Is the so-called evil fairy Carabosse really all that bad? The Sleeping Beauty comes to Adelaide Festival Centre on the 22nd July.
We were delighted to be welcomed to Government House for a special reception hosted by Her Excellency the Honourable Frances Adamson AC and Mr Rod Bunten, in celebration of Adelaide Festival Centre Foundation Vanguard, our community of emerging donors.
Her Majesty Theatre’s heritage-listed signature wall has been a backstage tradition since the theatre's earliest days. Explore the latest signatures.
Throughout July, Adelaide Festival Centre's Moving Image Program is exhibiting 'Wuthering Summits' by Milkorva.
During NAIDOC Week, 6-13 July '25, Adelaide Festival Centre's Moving Image Program is exhibiting 'Mother's Tears' by Kat Bell.
2025 marked a special milestone for South Australia's arts landscape: the 50th anniversary of the beloved DreamBIG Children's Festival, (formerly known as Come Out Festival).
Funded by Adelaide Festival Centre Foundation, the scholarship provides regional students with the opportunity to participate in Adelaide Cabaret Festival's highly sought after Class of Cabaret program, designed to nurture young performing arts talent.
In Reconciliation Week, Adelaide Festival Centre's Moving Image Program is exhibiting a work by Tim Georgeson.
Before opening night, 550 students and teachers from 11 schools, and 150 community-supported members of the public, were welcomed to a special final dress rehearsal of Disney’s Beauty and the Beast at Adelaide Festival Centre.
We believe that the magic of theatre is for everyone! We're delighted to share the accessible performance options available for the enchanting musical, Disney's Beauty and the Beast, coming next week to Festival Theatre.
The banks of the Karrawirra Parri (Red Gum River) at Adelaide Festival Centre recently played host to an unforgettable evening: our Red Gum Dinner, a highlight of Tasting Australia, featuring the legendary Bundjalung chef Mark Olive.
Step into Adelaide Festival Centre's The Star: Kitchen & Bar and immerse yourself in a delightful high tea experience, curated especially for the enchanting season of Disney's Beauty and the Beast at Festival Theatre.