funny, fearless and full of challenge
The title says it all; A Very Brilliant Thing
Implacably brilliant
Patrick Hamilton’s psychological thriller still holds up well today
From an original Grimm Brothers Fairy Tale the story has been adapted and brought to life by composer Richard Chew and renowned poet Jehane Markham.
An environmental scientist has had his house damaged & loses ten years of valuable research during a deluge of floods & rain. leading him to examine his life.
The uplifting but confronting story of profoundly disabled Jeremy Hartgen, whose sole means of communication is through his eyes.
Polecats will leave you breathless and amazed, but don’t wait a moment in booking a ticket if you intend to see this incredible, high quality production.
This performance epitomises what the OzAsia Festival is all about. You will not leave this uplifting production unmoved, and you will not quickly forget it. It is close to selling out all performances, so hurry for tickets.
These eight songs would have surely made a connection with any mothers or mothers-to-be in the audience. Let’s hope it is not another decade before it gets another performance in Adelaide.
This dance/drama/documentary piece is based on the devastating 1980 Ash Wednesday bushfires as experienced by choreographer Katrina Lazaroff and her family.