This show belongs to the Adelaide Fringe 2024 season. This season is now over.

Interior of Eulogy shipping container. Two walls lined with hotel laundry cages, each with a set of headphones in it. The floor is a grey colour with yellow hazard lines and there is an elevator in the background.
A close up photo of a pair of headphones on a metal cage with a white pillow in the background.
A festive fairy lit garden with shipping containers floating up in the air. It looks as if there was a stack of nine of them and they have begun floating upwards, leaving only one still on the ground. Each container has the word DARKFIELD written on it.

EULOGY

Theatre and Physical Theatre • Immersive
International

"A trippy, sensory adventure” - ★★★★ The Stage

Welcome to DARKFIELD, a dreamlike, labyrinthine hotel that is imagined in the darkness. 

Using speech recognition technology, guests are transported through rooms and down corridors on an intense and exhilarating journey.

EULOGY is a deeper exploration of the relative merits of an embodied human conscious experience, versus one that only exists in the imagination.

Part of DARKFIELD, a collection of experiences that utilise striking sets inside shipping containers, binaural 360 degree sound, complete darkness and a variety of sensory effects, where each participant is situated at the centre of an unsettling narrative.

Presented by: Realscape Productions in association with Darkfield

Darkfield creates immersive 360 degree audio experiences at the forefront of technology and theatre.

Strange worlds unfold inside shipping containers and at home, via the Darkfield Radio app.

Realscape Productions specialises in tech-infused, experiential productions and interactive events, including the Australian premiere of Requardt&Rosenberg's Future Cargo at this year's Adelaide Fringe Festival.

Realscape have been collaborating with Darkfield (UK) since 2017 on the critically acclaimed DARKFIELD series - SÉANCE, FLIGHT, COMA and EULOGY.

They are also the producers behind the Australian production of international hit West End play Ghost Stories (2022) and Mummy’s Milk, winner of BankSA Best Film & Digital and Interactive Award at Adelaide Fringe Festival (2020).

During the performance you will be asked yes / no questions, be sure to speak clearly. LATECOMERS will not be admitted once doors close Latecomers are not entitled to a refund or complimentary tickets.