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Adelaide Auto Expo

The Adelaide Auto Expo is SA’s premier automotive event, with up to 800 cars on display ranging from Hot Rods, Street Machines, Muscle Cars, Exotics & Motorcycles it’s a must see for any car or bike enthusiast. There’s car cruises, traders with show only specials and every child under receives a FREE Hot Wheels car!

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Adelaide Championship Wrestling presents EMINENCE

ACW presents: EMINENCE

Professional Wrestling returns to Estonian Hall!!

EMINENCE will feature former WWE United States Champion & current ACW Heavyweight Champion, Orlando Jordan!

Tickets:

Front Row: $30 (all ages, includes VIP Experience of meet and greet with Orlando Jordan & the ACW Superstars, souvenir show poster and early entry into the venue)

General Admission: $20

General Admission Children: $15 (5-15yrs)
Children under 5: Free (excluding front row)

ACW presents eminence will see Orlando Jordan return to ACW to defend the ACW Heavyweight Champion.

We have a huge show planned fro Eminence, make sure you keep up to date on all the announcements along the way.

Whilst you are enjoying all the hard hitting action from the men and women of ACW there will be a bar and canteen for your enjoyment.

Make sure you invite your friends to the event and hit attending to stay up to date with match announcements and breaking new straight from the ACW Academy.

We can’t wait to see you all there!

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The Met presents Cole Porter’s Musical: CAN-CAN

In 2018, The MET is thrilled to celebrate 60 Years of performing Musical Theatre in Adelaide. To celebrate our 60th Anniversary, we are very proud to present Cole Porter’s production of CAN-CAN.

CAN-CAN is set in the Montmartre district of Paris in 1893.

At the Bal Du Paradis Cafe, owned by La Mome Pistache, the naughty CAN-CAN dance is performed. After a police raid, the dancers are arrested and the ensuing court case results in Judge Aristide Forrestier personally investigating the charges of ‘lewd and lascivious dancing’. Although forewarned of complications by his friend, Judge Paul Barriere, Aristide falls in love with Pistache and is introduced to some diverse characters and situations.

Boris Adzinidzinadze, a Bulgarian sculptor, is courting Claudine the lead dancer at the Bal Du Paradis. Their friends Theophile, Etienne, Hercule and Celestine and the vivacious CAN-CAN dancers are all trying to impress the suave, influential Art Critic, Hilaire Jussac. The resulting situations are fun-filled and colourful, climaxing in an exhilarating performance of the CAN-CAN.

CAN-CAN features some of Cole Porter’s well-known songs: I Love Paris, C’est Magnifique, Never Never be an Artist and the exciting CAN-CAN dance.

The MET welcomes back Leonie Osborn as Director, Stephanie Neale in her debut as Musical Director for The MET and Carmel Vistoli as Choreographer.

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