Events and shows over the weekend and week ahead, including an open day at the Adelaide Festival Centre, the Fleurieu Film Festival, an ASO George Michael tribute show, RnB Vine Days at McLaren Vale and Adelaide Fringe.
Adelaide Festival Centre will lift the curtain on its front and backstage areas at an open day this Sunday. As part of a self-guided tour, visitors will be able to catch a glimpse of the backstage and technical areas, dressing rooms and the recently installed Walk of Fame. Access tours for people with limited mobility are also available at 12pm, 1pm and 2pm. There will be roving performances, meet-and-greet opportunities with the cast and characters from Windmill Theatre Company’s Grug and the Rainbow and the upcoming musical The Wizard of Oz, and live performances featuring the Silver Jubilee organ and State Opera. Costumes and props from past productions will also be on show. Doors open from 11am to 4pm. Details here.
The annual Fleurieu short film festival returns this month with the theme “fire.” Watch the 10 finalist films while enjoying local produce and wine at Serafino Winery at McLaren Vale from 6.30pm tonight (Friday). There will also be live music, including spaghetti western group The Young and the Wrestlers, modern folk singer-songwriter Naomi Keyte and duo Lucy & Harry. Past and present Fleurieu Film Festival best films will be screened on Saturday at the Yankalilla Golf Club. Food, beverages and chairs provided, with guests invited to bring their own rugs and beanbags. Ticket information here.
Piano-pop singer-songwriter Ben Folds will perform his Paper Aeroplane Request Tour at the Festival Theatre tonight. In the show’s first half, Folds will perform tracks spanning his 23-year-long career. For the second half, he will randomly select songs requested by audience members and written on paper planes launched onto the stage. Details here.
TLC will perform at Leconfield Wines at McLaren Vale this Sunday.
Nineties R&B icons TLC and Boyz II Men will headline the South Australian run of the RnB Vine Days winery concert series, happening at Leconfield Wines at McLaren Vale this Sunday. They will perform alongside Jamaican-American DJ and singer Shaggy, DJ Horizon and Yo! Mafia as part of an Australian-first concert series. Last time we checked tickets were still available but selling fast.
New York-based Shun Yen Performing Arts company returns to Adelaide on Tuesday (February 13) with a new production promising a “journey to ancient China’s divine civilisation”. The performance combines an orchestra and singers with dance and colourful costumes, with performances at 1.30pm and 7.30pm. Get a taste of what’s in store here.
Celtic music lovers will be treated to the angelic voices of 2017 Grammy nominee Celtic Woman when the vocal group performs at the Entertainment Centre on Tuesday. Accompanied by a group of musicians and dancers, the performance will celebrate Irish music and heritage, bringing a modern spin to the traditional music style. Details here.
Australian musician Jon Stevens. Photo: Christopher Khoury
Australian rock chart-topper Jon Stevens will head to The Governor Hindmarsh next Thursday to perform a selection of tracks from his 2016 album, Starlight, co-produced by Eurythmics musician and songwriter Dave Stewart. Doors open at 7.30pm, details here.
Adelaide Symphony Orchestra will pay a symphonic tribute to pop star George Michael next Thursday and Friday to mark 30 years since he released his seminal debut solo album, Faith. Hugh Sheridan, Rob Mills, Casey Donovan, Andrew De Silva and Bobby Fox will join the orchestra on stage to perform a selection of George Michael chart-toppers. Expect a mix of tracks from heart-wrenching torch ballads to sugary pop tunes. See concert details here and read InDaily‘s interview with Donovan here.
The Spice Girls film Spice World will take you back to the’ 90s tonight at the Moonlight Cinema in Botanic Park. Also showing over the coming week are Coco (Saturday), Lady Bird (Sunday), Breakfast at Tiffany’s (Tuesday), The Greatest Showman (Wednesday) and Call Me By Your Name (Thursday). Gates open at 7pm and films begin at sundown. Moonlight Cinema runs until February 18; full program here.
The 2018 Adelaide Fringe opens next Friday night with the Tindo Utpurndee (sunset ceremony) at 8pm on the SA Museum lawns followed by the switching on of the Parade of Light projections on significant North Terrace buildings, and a street party with artist performances, night markets, food and wine. This year’s Fringe comprises around 1220 events including comedy, music, theatre, visual art, magic and children’s shows. See the full program here and view all InDaily‘s coverage of both the Fringe and Adelaide Festival here.
Discover artworks, fashion, local produce and eclectic craft ware at the Port Noarlunga beach hut market this Sunday. Find the huts on the front garden and road verge around the City of Onkaparinga Arts Centre car park. Free entry.
See reviews of the latest films screening in Adelaide:
Marvel’s Black Panther
Phantom Thread
The Post
The Commuter
Swinging Safari
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Misouri
Call Me By Your Name
Coco