If you have a curious, imaginative, outgoing, creative child who loves to have their imagination challenged and has a love of literacy, see this show.
Simply stunning
Adelaide’s up and coming youth actors delighted audiences this weekend in Wings2Fly’s first productions of the season.
This production is endorsed by the Pacific Islands Council of South Australia and celebrates cultural diversity
Wings2Fly are a relatively new youth theatre group who specialise in dramatic pieces, helping fill a gap in the somewhat saturated youth theatre arena in Adelaide. Directors Michelle Nightingale and Alicia Zorkovic are renowned performers and educators and the young people who work with them are very fortunate indeed.
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.
It’s time to throw a party for the Scarf Lady, and with help from their friends it’s a party she will never forget!
Students Hassan and Chloe are put on detention—one has been suspected of stealing their teacher’s money, and it’s up to them to decide what the truth is. It’s a simple concept that speaks volumes, and opens up a world of potential in this new production from Windmill Theatre Company. Moving away from the pure fantasy of some of their previous fare, Amphibian is an inventive production that motors along on the energy and vitality of its cast.
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.
This one man show was devised and written by Jeff Achtem of Bunk Puppets and local performer Hew Parham was brought on board last year to meet the demand for this international hit which has played to sell out audiences across the world.
From the creators of Grug comes Beep, a new and original piece of children's theatre.
One of the most-read and iconic children’s books of all time, 'The Very Hungry Caterpillar' emerges off the page in a masterful theatrical experience.