Photo Flash: STRANGER THING 2: THE MUSICAL TRIBUTE at the 2019 Hollywood Fringe Festival
Before Stranger Things 3 premieres on July 4, come recap with Stranger Things 2: The Musical Tribute! It's a sequel to the sold-out live show at El Cid with a book adapted from Season 2 of the Netflix mega-hit and 13 original songs inspired by the sounds of 1984 from Van Halen to Prince to Run-DMC. Fast-paced and high-octane, the ensemble cast of seven plays 21 characters.
JERUSALEM Comes to The Little Theatre
It's St George's Day, the day of the Flintock Fair and the day officials from Kennet and Avon Council arrive to evict Johnny 'Rooster' Byron for good. But the local charismatic hell-raiser has other plans.
Leave The Office... To Watch THE ADELAIDE OFFICE LIVE - A PAPER TALE
In a world of synergy and leverage, a beacon of resilience remains; the unpicked cherry of the Papercorp empire. Let our six staff guide you through an hour of relatable office shenanigans as we open the hallowed doors of Papercorp for a limited time and allow you to be immersed in this new office-based theatrical comedy premiering at the 2018 Adelaide Fringe Festival.
Robert Browning Associates presents Chicago Blues Legend & Recent Grammy Nominee LURRIE BELL
Lurrie Bell has been acclaimed for his intense guitar playing and passionate vocals which have made him a favorite at clubs and festivals around the world and earned him a reputation as one of the "leading lights" in the future of the blues. Son of famed blues harmonica player Carey Bell, he has appeared on over 50 recordings either as leader or featured sideman and received numerous awards and honors, including Best Traditional Male Blues Artist in 2015 by the Blues Foundation in Memphis, and Most Outstanding Musician (Guitar) in 2016 by Living Blues magazine. In this program he will be joined by his band and include selections from his acclaimed Delmark albums, Blues in My Soul and the recent Grammy-nominated Can't Shake This Feeling. His band is composed of Willie "The Touch" Hayes (drums), Roosevelt Purifoy (keys), and Melvin Smith (bass).