Alirio Zavarce and Kelly Vincent create a new disability-led theatre company.
While other theatre companies have come and gone, Adelaide’s award-winning No Strings Attached Theatre of Disability is currently enjoying its silver anniversary year.
Adelaide’s multi-award winning theatre company, No Strings Attached Theatre of Disability is ready to share some fabulous new works, in this their Silver Anniversary year.
Adelaide’s world renowned No Strings Attached Theatre of Disability once again shows how it is done.
Adelaide’s renowned theatre-of-disability company, No Strings Attached, goes from strength to strength.
True North Youth Theatre Ensemble brings together young people who may be disenfranchised and/or have little access to an arts program at school. Many of them have dropped out of school, or truant regularly, and it is this life experience which is brought to the stage in Dropout.
True North Youth Theatre Ensemble was founded by Alirio Zavarce as vehicle for engaging disengaged young people, through the power of theatrical expression.
Adelaide’s multi-award-winning theatre company No Strings Attached, is set for a bumper 2019. After an incredibly successful tour to the True Colours Festival in Singapore last year, the company recently launched its new season, celebrating their 25th year, including the announcement of a major Fringe work. Artistic director Alirio Zavarce took time out from rehearsals […]
True North Youth Theatre Ensemble present their inaugural performance from the Pathways Leadership Program.
True North was founded by Alirio Zavarce when he saw the lack of theatrical opportunities for young people, particularly those living in the northern suburbs.
Since its establishment in 1993, No Strings Attached Theatre of Disability has continued to explore the concepts of theatre, disability, ability and artistic community. They are one of South Australia’s most outstanding creative companies, refusing to rest on hard-won laurels, and choosing instead to keep pushing boundaries, exploring art-making and exploding myths around disability. Their […]
'The Book of Loco' is a one-man show focussing on the madness of a man, and the life events that can push a person to such a mental state.
After a critically acclaimed season in Melbourne, master storyteller Alirio Zavarce's award winning one-man play The Book of Loco returns to Adelaide in August.
The creative process behind the multi award-winning 2012 Adelaide Fringe stage play, Sons & Mothers, is the basis of this behind-the-scenes documentary.
Director Alirio Zavarce returns to the helm of the True North Youth Theatre Ensemble to pose the question, "What is home?" and let children and teenagers answer sincerely.
No Strings Attached Theatre of Disability returns with a sweet ode to mothers everywhere in a heart-warming performance dedicated to the women who continue to love and support their sons through thick and thin.
Sons and Mothers is a humorous and poignant look into the lives of six men and their relationships with their mothers.
Director/Writer Alirio Zavarce has developed a powerful and bright message of hope, born from the ashes of personal stories told by migrants, refugee children, and first and fifth generation Australians.
Nathan O’Keefe was an obvious choice to play Pinocchio, with his great ability to create believable and convincing characters and, very importantly, his superb physicality.
In another bold collaborative move Leigh Warren and Dancers and Timothy Sexton and the State Opera have combined to stage Piazzolla’s remarkable tango opera. Estupendo!