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'Sad experiment': West Australian Ballet's larger-than-life Dracula with an empty pit - InReview | InDaily, Inside South Australia 27/04/2026

West Australian Ballet’s interpretation of the 1992 film Bram Stoker’s Dracula is gripping and masterfully original. The only thing missing was a live orchestra.

West Australian Ballet’s Dracula was performed from April 17 – 22 at the Festival Theatre. This performance took place on April 22.

'Sad experiment': West Australian Ballet's larger-than-life Dracula with an empty pit - InReview | InDaily, Inside South Australia West Australian Ballet’s interpretation of the 1992 film Bram Stoker’s Dracula is gripping and masterfully original. The only thing missing was a live orchestra.

One of Australia's best-known authors has died - News | InDaily, Inside South Australia 23/04/2026

Australia has lost a literary giant, an internationally renowned author and poet along with a strong supporter of Adelaide Writers’ Week, aged 92.

One of Australia's best-known authors has died - News | InDaily, Inside South Australia Australia has lost a literary giant, an internationally renowned author and poet along with a strong supporter of Adelaide Writers' Week, dying aged 92.

New Adelaide Writers’ Week director named after 2026 implosion - InReview | InDaily, Inside South Australia 23/04/2026

The Adelaide Festival board has named a veteran literary festival boss to plot a new course for Adelaide Writers’ Week after the most turbulent time in its history. She speaks to InReview about the 2026 festival’s collapse and standing by writer Dr Randa Abdel Fattah.

New Adelaide Writers’ Week director named after 2026 implosion - InReview | InDaily, Inside South Australia The Adelaide Festival board has named a veteran literary festival boss to lead Adelaide Writers’ Week after its cancellation in 2026.

Gold for Australia! Remembering the Hawke years - InReview | InDaily, Inside Queensland 18/04/2026

It’s a serious book about Australia’s most consequential of post-war governments – and its leader – but don’t worry, there are lighthearted moments too.

Gold for Australia! Remembering the Hawke years - InReview | InDaily, Inside Queensland The golden days of the Hawke era

'I can hear people weeping': Heather Mitchell rises to the role of Ruth Bader Ginsberg - InReview | InDaily, Inside South Australia 17/04/2026

Award-winning actor Heather Mitchell, who stars as iconic US Supreme Court judge Ruth Bader Ginsberg in RBG: Of Many, One, says dramatic world events are influencing the way audiences experience the acclaimed work.

'I can hear people weeping': Heather Mitchell rises to the role of Ruth Bader Ginsberg - InReview | InDaily, Inside South Australia Award-winning actor Heather Mitchell, stars as iconic US Supreme Court judge Ruth Bader Ginsberg in RBG: Of Many, One, in Adelaide.

To die, or not to die? Shaun Micallef on his vampire novel - InReview | InDaily, Inside South Australia 17/04/2026

The trouble with immortality is that eventually you’re sick to death of it, which is why former Adelaidian Shaun Micallef’s joke-a-minute vampire novel, the Comte De’Ath takes a trip.

To die, or not to die? Shaun Micallef on his vampire novel - InReview | InDaily, Inside South Australia The trouble with immortality is that eventually you’re sick to death of it, which is why in Shaun Micaleff’s joke-a-minute vampire novel, the Comte De’Ath takes a trip.

Theatre review: RBG: Of Many, One - InReview | InDaily, Inside South Australia 14/04/2026

The dynamic trio of playwright Suzie Miller, director Priscilla Jackman and actor Heather Mitchell finally hits Adelaide with RBG: Of Many, One – an ode to one of history’s most defining women.

RBG: Of Many, One is playing at the Dunstan Playhouse until May 2.

Theatre review: RBG: Of Many, One - InReview | InDaily, Inside South Australia The dynamic trio of playwright Suzie Miller, director Priscilla Jackman and actor Heather Mitchell finally hits Adelaide.

Theatre review: Cluedo - InReview | InDaily, Inside South Australia 23/03/2026

With inventive set design and tightly choreographed twists and turns, this stage adaptation of the classic board game whodunnit delivers deadly fun at rapid-fire pace.

Cluedo is playing at Her Majesty’s Theatre until April 4

Theatre review: Cluedo - InReview | InDaily, Inside South Australia With inventive set design and tightly choreographed twists and turns, this stage adaptation of the classic board game whodunnit delivers deadly fun at rapid-fire pace.

Fringe review: Little Boxes - InReview | InDaily, Inside South Australia 20/03/2026

In this warm and wry solo show, Joann Condon unpacks a lifetime of labels, offering humour, honesty and hard-won perspective on identity, ageing and self-worth. ★★★½

Little Boxes is playing at the Tandanya Theatre at Gluttony at Tandanya (253 Grenfell St, Adelaide) until March 22

Fringe review: Little Boxes - InReview | InDaily, Inside South Australia In this warm and wry solo show, Joann Condon unpacks a lifetime of labels, offering humour, honesty and hard-won perspective on identity, ageing and self-worth. ★★★½

Fringe review: Sexy Ghost Boy - InReview | InDaily, Inside South Australia 20/03/2026

George Fenn’s bizarre séance blends spooky atmosphere, cheeky audience participation and gleeful absurdity. ★★★★

Sexy Ghost Boy is playing at Upstairs at Duke of York Hotel from March 7 – 22

Review by The List

Fringe review: Sexy Ghost Boy - InReview | InDaily, Inside South Australia George Fenn's bizarre séance blends spooky atmosphere, cheeky audience participation and gleeful absurdity. ★★★★

Fringe review: Andrew & Carrie – A Night of Comedy, Violins, and Violence - InReview | InDaily, Inside South Australia 20/03/2026

Andrew Cornelius and Carrie Nagy blend stand-up, storytelling and virtuosic violin. ★★★★

Andrew & Carrie: A Night of Comedy, Violins and Violence is playing at The Box at Arthur Arthouse from March 12 – 15

Review by The List

Fringe review: Andrew & Carrie – A Night of Comedy, Violins, and Violence - InReview | InDaily, Inside South Australia Andrew Cornelius and Carrie Nagy blend stand-up, storytelling and virtuosic violin. ★★★★

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