Boop Supermarket Circus Bonanza, purple text against a bright yellow background.
A woman plays dead on the floor after being run over by a trolley. The driver of the trolley pulls a silly, guilty face as she puppets the woman so that she holds a sign that says 'It's not your fault!' 

We have incorporated captions into our show for those who are hard of hearing or deaf. This is one of the ways we have embed accessibility into our performance
A woman handstanding on a sheet of bendy acrylic, which is being counterbalanced by three others.

BOOP

Circus • Physical Theatre
Victoria

Winners of the 2021 Gasworks Circus Showdown Adelaide Fringe Award!

Your everyday supermarket transformed into a joyous world of trolley races and terrifying stunts!

A ragtag team of employees try to find their place in the world, travelling into existential spirals of absurdism.

As we say; “Life’s a mess, clean up on aisle 6”

This hilarious 50-minute family show immerses you in physical theatre, clown and inventive acrobatics on a never-seen-before apparatus!

Statera engaged at-risk youth through a collaborative creative development process. The result is a show that plays with expectations and adolescent cynicism, discussing capitalism and self-discovery in a fast-paced, meme-y performance.

“Imaginative, clever, funny and upbeat... you won’t have seen [this] before.” The Blurb

 

Additional Information :

With guidance from accessibility consultants, we embedded a base layer of accessibility into every performance:
- Captions written on placards 
- Sound & lighting- low dynamic range
- Stimming encouraged
- Large & clear visuals/ props 
- venue access

Presented by: Statera Circus

Statera is a joyous, adventurous and inquisitive circus and physical theatre collective. Through circus performances and extended community engagement programs, we facilitate artistic opportunities for young people including those from vulnerable communities.

There are four acrobats in our collective; Karina Schiller, Dylan Singh, Aleshanee Kelso and Tomas Correia and a stage/ tour managers; Grace Robins and Anette Lindroos.

We studied under world-class teachers from the National Institute of Circus Arts and the Flying Fruit Fly Circus and performed around the world with companies like Circus Oz and Casus Circus. Our group is majority-female and includes members who identify as Indigenous, Neurodiverse and LGBTQI+.