This show belongs to the Adelaide Fringe 2021 season. This season is now over.

Adelaide Fringe Masterclass: The Latebloomers, ‘Discover Your Inner Idiot’ - Three performers with blue eyes and fair skin have their heads smooshed together all pulling weird faces, the one on the right is pushing the one on the lefts face making his mouth a weird shape, the one in the middle has a hand on his head while the one the right has someone else's finger up their nose. They are wearing white bakers hats and have flour covering their faces. There is a stone wall in the background

Adelaide Fringe Masterclass: The Latebloomers, ‘Discover Your Inner Idiot’

• Theatre
International
The Latebloomers are an international company of performers who met at the Jacques Lecoq International Theatre School in Paris. Their work draws on training in physical theatre, clown and mime. Their first show 'Scotland!' has toured to multiple countries in Europe and Australia, winning awards at the Adelaide, Prague and Paris Fringe festivals.

This masterclass caters for either professional performers wanting to learn new skills for their repertoire or brush up on the art of 'play' or beginners/amateurs wanting to have some fun, build confidence and discover new skills. A brief introduction to clown including a Lecoq style physical warm-up with impro games, characterisation, improvisation and slapstick.

Presented by: The Mill

The Mill's vision is for thriving and prosperous arts, cultural and creative sectors in South Australia.

The Mill is SA's leading multidisciplinary organisation. It achieves its vision by fostering the interconnection between creatives and audiences through programming and presentation. It enables creative and artistic works of social, cultural, and economic value for the benefit of the wider community.

Our rich, year-round program provides artists with the necessary physical space to work on their practice, alongside diverse public events, performances and exhibitions, and development opportunities.

The Mill’s masterclasses, workshops and residencies place local artists, both emerging and established, with leading practitioners from across the country, and around the world.