Ajar - Sophie stares out pensively from behind a half-opened door.

Ajar

How can a door be ajar if it's a door?

Language is useful. Sophie, a young teacher at the end of her tether, wouldn't deny that. She just likes asking questions.

But sitting there, playing with her little niece, she can't help but be struck.

When do we all lose our capacity to widen our eyes?

How can Monday and Sunday feel so different when they're actually the same?

How does one reconcile the lust for freedom with the necessity to work?

Why not take the easy option, when you've got nothing to look forward to?

Sophie and her sister, a new mum, battle questions like these in this debut South Australian tragicomedy.

Theatre and Physical Theatre • New Writing
South Australia • World Premiere
 
Fringe Fund Recipient
 
Culturally and/or linguistically diverse
 
Tue, 25 Feb - Sat, 22 Mar
 
60 min
 
The Garage International @ Adelaide Town Hall
 
$29
 
M (5 Warnings)
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7:20pm - 8:20pm
Ajar - Sophie stares out pensively from behind a half-opened door.

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Sat, 22 Mar

7:20pm - 8:20pm

The Garage International @ Adelaide Town Hall  

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The Garage International @ Adelaide Town Hall, 128 King William St, Entry via Pirie St or Paul Kelly Laneways UN, Adelaide, Kaurna

 
Step-free mobility aid access through an alternative entrance with an accessible bathroom.
 
Venue is suitable for all ages
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