Forever Now: Resident Artists for Adhocracy 2013
Forever Now is a response to our cultural obsession with immortalising ourselves, and asks the question: How do we choose what will last forever and be remembered?

Forever Now is a response to our cultural obsession with immortalising ourselves, and asks the question: How do we choose what will last forever and be remembered?
What So Not, the hyped Sydney duo comprised of Chris ‘Emoh’ Emerson and Harley ‘Flume’ Streten, will head to Adelaide at the end of May.
One of the biggest names in music history, Paul McCartney, will hit the big screen for one night only on Thursday 16 May.
Acclaimed Australian actress Helen Morse stars in this inter-generational story about the onset of dementia.
Set on Western Australia’s spectacular coastline in the early 1970s, Drift is inspired by the true story of Australia’s legendary surf wear companies.
The 6th annual Cabaret Fringe Festival kicks off June 1 with a month-long program ranging from musicals and variety shows to comedy and contortion.
Pete Murray will perform at The Depot, with the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra, on Saturday the 16th or March.
When you combine one of the most prolific American composers of the last century, the frontman of one of Australia’s most iconic bands and an eclectic, rising pop chanteuse, the result is a truly magnificent night of music.
This New Year’s Eve, we have plenty of options of what to do and where to go in Adelaide. We’ve also included some great ideas from Sydney if you’re planning on travelling interstate for the festivities.
If you enjoy the Les Misérables musical productions, musicals in general, or classic adventure tales, then you’ll want to see the 2012 film adptation of Les Misérables.