Category: Culture
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Chalamet questions ballet and opera — Adelaide responds

Timothée Chalamet’s comments about ballet and opera have sparked widespread discussions about the value and future of traditional performance. In South Australia, industry leaders and young people join the conversation to explore how these art forms are continuing to connect with new audiences.
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What’s On in Adelaide: April Edition

From Gather Round to sing-alongs, Adelaide is hosting a jam-packed April for locals and tourists. Check out On The Record’s monthly guide to helping you choose the best events for your schedule.
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Review: Corpse

Kirsty Mann blends horror and humour as she performs her award-winning show, Corpse, at this year’s Adelaide Fringe. Based on a true story, the comedian transports audiences into her very own ghost story. But hey, at least she sees the funny side of the situation.
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Review: Cathedral Chiaroscuro

Cathedral Chiaroscuro by Immersive Worlds seamlessly combines art, music, and architecture at Adelaide’s St Francis Xavier’s Cathedral. This display is a must-see — a highlight of the 2026 Adelaide Fringe that shouldn’t be missed.
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Review: Gabbi Bolt – Small Poppy

Gabbi Bolt is obsessed with etymology in her bold and witty musical stand-up act at the 2026 Adelaide Fringe. Small Poppy combines humour with rhythm to unpack the comedian’s fears, successes, and everything in between.
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Review: Gemma Caruana: RAGE BAIT

Gemma Caruana explores female rage over the rational and irrational things that piss us off in her one-woman show, RAGE BAIT. The production delivers both comedy and catharsis through a series of musical skits that ask the question… just how mad are we allowed to get?
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