The Star: Kitchen and Bar
Looking over the River Torrens, The Star: Kitchen and Bar is the perfect venue for pre-show dining. Elevate your theatr…

Wild about Wicked? Crazy for Chicago? Phanatic for Phantom?
Back by popular demand, for two sessions only, put your knowledge to the test alongside other diehard fans. Broadway buffs of all generations will delight in questions from the Golden Age through to modern hits, sprinkled with exclusive live performances. Led by your favourite sequin-blazered impresario Dr Trevor Jones, Show Tunes Trevia will have you cheering, competing, and desperately trying to remember all the colours of Joseph’s coat.
Trevor's unique blend of humour, song and irresistible charm guarantee a night you will remember for years to come.
This venue is wheelchair accessible.
Accessible tickets and Companion Card bookings are now available online for many Adelaide Festival Centre shows on Ticketek.
If the show you are looking at doesn't have online booking available, please complete Ticketek's Accessible Seating Form and you will be contacted to process your booking.
The biggest festival of its kind, Adelaide Cabaret Festival has garnered a reputation of highlighting outstanding local, national and international artists through an eclectic program of classic and contemporary cabaret performances.
Discover Adelaide Cabaret FestivalLooking over the River Torrens, The Star: Kitchen and Bar is the perfect venue for pre-show dining. Elevate your theatr…
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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.
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Alberton Primary School took part in centrED's Songlines program. Students spend a day working with First Nations songwriters to get a greater understanding of their culture.
OzAsia Festival 2022 - on demand: A drone, three dancers, and a musician all come together in a spectacular live filmmaking performance.