Adelaide Short Play Festival
Theatre and Physical Theatre
• Comedy
South Australia
After great success at last years Fringe, this 75 minute event returns and
consists of 9 comedic and often poignant short plays of different lengths
and themes that are designed to challenge, inform and encourage an
audience to look at the world openly, compassionately, and with greater
acceptance of all including our LGBTQIA+ community.
Some of the scenes, such as a mother and daughter at a family funeral, and two young men discussing their penis size are laugh aloud funny. Other scenes address painful issues such as being gay in an unaccepting family or being a transsexual person establishing a new life and new relationships. You'll see stand out performances and some fabulous dancing from experienced amateur actors in what is a largely passionate ensemble piece.
Some of the scenes, such as a mother and daughter at a family funeral, and two young men discussing their penis size are laugh aloud funny. Other scenes address painful issues such as being gay in an unaccepting family or being a transsexual person establishing a new life and new relationships. You'll see stand out performances and some fabulous dancing from experienced amateur actors in what is a largely passionate ensemble piece.
Presented by: Fulham Community Centre
The Fulham Community Centre is an example of an excellent out of town Fringe venue that is clearly focused on seminars, events and classes to support and provide opportunities for the community. Fulham Community Centre launched The Adelaide Short Play Festival last year, and is proud to return in 2021 and again develop and support this major opportunity for young performers.