The capital city of South Australia is simply enchanting, a treasure trove of shopping, fine arts, gastronomy and outdoor activity. Adelaide is the heart of the world's opal industry, selling gorgeous stones from South Australian mines. Be sure to hike the aptly named Mt. Lofty Ranges and catch a wave off the Fleurieu Peninsula. Indulge your adventurous palate and traipse into nearby wine regions like the famed Barossa Valley to pick up a deliciously drinkable souvenir.
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Founded in 1936 as a 17-player radio ensemble, this orchestra is now the largest performing arts organization in South Australia and has achieved world acclaim.
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Close to the heart of Adelaide, The Goodwood Institute is Unley’s premier performance venue and home to Urban Myth Theatre Company. Urban Myth Theatre Company is the new Venue Manager of The Goodwood Institute and is a vibrant theatre company in its own right with a 32-year history of investing in the creativity, skills and social awareness of young people and emerging artists through their participation in professionally resourced theatre creation.This multi-purpose venue is the ideal setting for a range of events including Theatre, Dance, Music and Visual Arts, seminars and conferences, meetings, award nights and private functions. Located on the Goodwood Road ‘Strip’, the venue has access to motels, shopping, restaurants and cafes plus Trams, Trains and Buses that all come directly from the Adelaide City Centre and of course the venue is even a pleasant walk or ride from the city along bike paths.Your patrons will enjoy the close proximity to Adelaide City, air-conditioned foyers and venues, comfortable seating and a vibrant arts atmosphere. You will be hosted by a management that is professional, experienced and welcoming to local, state and international arts.
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This is a very special cinema experience in adelaide - so much art deco heritage and charm. Plus the not-to-be-missed theatre organ. A rare treat.
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Adelaide Festival Centre is the heart of the arts in South Australia. Established in 1973, it is Australia’s first capital city arts venue and hosts more than one million people annually. As well as presenting theatre, dance, music, and exhibitions, Adelaide Festival Centre creates diverse festivals to inspire, challenge, educate, and entertain. We welcome audiences of all ages, experience, and cultures. We are committed to supporting and co-presenting some of the world’s biggest touring musicals and work hard to ensure the delivery of shows that wouldn’t otherwise be seen in South Australia. Adelaide Festival centre is also home to 3 great food and beverage options; Star Kitchen and Bar, (A)Lure Champagne & Seafood Bar and Malt Shovel Taphouse Adelaide with incredible views of the River Torrens and Elder Park.
I visit the Adelaide theatre maybe, 2 - 3 times a year, and it is truly a wonderful experience. It works for all kinds of professional performances, including musicals, dances, and orchestral performances. The stage is large and rather easy to work with, while the theatre itself is relatively comfortable, stylishly designed a good sound system, and with a great view from the dress circle and upper circle, and even an okay view from the stalls. Truly a good theatre.
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Very easy to get to from the city with the free tram service. Helpful staff, and comfortable facilities
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