September '24 Moving Image Program
In September, Adelaide Festival Centre's Moving Image Program is exhibiting "On Film" by Emma Hough Hobbs and "The Last Climber Alive Must Keep Herself Fit and Ready" by Erin Coates.
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In September, Adelaide Festival Centre's Moving Image Program is exhibiting "On Film" by Emma Hough Hobbs and "The Last Climber Alive Must Keep Herself Fit and Ready" by Erin Coates.
A vibrant array of performances and events are coming to Adelaide Festival Centre this September.
Celebrate the special men in your life with a memorable experience at the theatre.
Adelaide Festival Centre Foundation is proud to support Children's Artspace and its latest exhibition Who Are We?, a powerful visual representation of young First Nations people, their identities and individual journeys.
In August, Adelaide Festival Centre's Moving Image Program is exhibiting "Windsignalling Instrument No. 4" by Judith Klavins and "Body of Water" by Hanna Jacobsen.
The heritage-listed signature wall was part of the theatre’s original construction and was re-built piece by piece during the 2020 redevelopment.
Your generous response to our Arts for All beyond the stage campaign has been incredible.
As part of our evolving Moving Image Program, we are proud to showcase large-scale digital artworks at the King William Road entrance to the Festival Theatre.
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.