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The Tony® and Pulitzer Prize Award winning Broadway smash hit that defined a generation is ready to welcome bohemians to a strictly limited Adelaide season.

We are in London. The time is 1722. We are at the 18th Century equivalent of a writer’s festival. A mature man in full wig sits at a high desk. He is Daniel Defoe. This celebrated writer has just published his latest work, ‘A Journal of the Plague Year’.

Ever the salesman and propagandist, he is here to boost the sales of his new book: partly fascination with the subject, partly due to his need to explain himself but mostly he needs the money.

An interactive show, Defoe will invite his audience to paint parallels of life during the Great Plague of 1665 and the one that we can all relate to-now.

New kid on the comedy block, Lauren Thiel has been gaining some serious momentum over the past year. Performing at all the local Adelaide comedy haunts, and also in Melbourne, Lauren has taken the next logical step – her first solo stage show! ‘Don’t Tell Dad’ sees Lauren pose the question: Where do you draw the line when it comes to sharing the ‘real you’ with your parents? Let’s face it, they’d freak out if they knew the truth, and there’s some things a father should just not know – so seriously, DON’T TELL DAD!

Useful, practical, and funny. What a catch!

Kel Balnaves has been listed by the Adelaide Advertiser as one of South Australia’s most eligible Bachelors. Pretty impressive, eh…?

Very excited to join Angus Lange for his podcast “Things people are passionate about”. I will be talking about one of my special interests the Sydney to Hobart Yacht race.

Zjál – Independent Artist. Singer, Songwriter, Producer and painter has started her own record label and signed herself.

Thomas Fonua is a formidable teddy bear. A professional dancer from the age of 16 with an Economics Degree & a Masters in Leadership and proud Mumma at The Haus of Kong.

Lizzy Baker is magnetised by bodies in motion, channelling Bob Fosse cool and Beyoncé fierce to create a sensual style – graceful, fluid and powerfully feminine.

Gianna Murphy (Project Manager) and Andrew White (Head of Property) from Renew Adelaide gave us a lightning fast dive into what Renew Adelaide is and why they’re passionate about it.

We dive into Historically Informed Performance & Early Music with Bethany Hill, a versatile and critically acclaimed operatic soprano committed to creating art that resonates with an Australian audience.