Her Majesty's Theatre inducted into Music Hall of Fame
Recognising its significant contribution to the state's vibrant arts scene.

Experience art and culture at home
Recognising its significant contribution to the state's vibrant arts scene.
In July, Adelaide Festival Centre's Moving Image Program is exhibiting "Artist as Animal" by Jen Valender and "Act of Sorrow" by David Foreman.
Here's what you need to know about State Opera South Australia's production of "Così fan tutte", showing at Her Majesty's Theatre from 29 Aug - 7 Sep 2024.
Relive the late 1990s, an era of powerful music and uplifting messages. From S Club 7’s anthem to Roxette’s emotional hits, these five songs changed author Shannon Molloy’s life. Catch the play ‘Fourteen’ at Dunstan Playhouse, Adelaide Festival Centre.
Adelaide Cabaret Festival isn't just about captivating performances; it's a breeding ground for artistic talent. Yve Blake's smash-hit musical FANGIRLS is due to open in London’s West End this month.
We are thrilled about the return of the vibrant and beloved Virginia Gay as Artistic Director for the Adelaide Cabaret Festival in 2025, marking the festival's 25th anniversary!
Joep Beving brings acclaimed Hermetism tour to Her Majesty’s Theatre.
Exposure to the arts is fundamental for children's holistic development. It nurtures creativity, enhances critical thinking, and cultivates emotional intelligence.
The wait is over, the Adelaide Guitar Festival 2024 program is here.
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In June, Adelaide Festival Centre's Moving Image Program is exhibiting The Jellyball Effect by Ariel Ruby on our King William Road digital screens.