Eurydice
Leni is 5 years old, holding a Superman costume for her first day at school. Eurydice is 5 years in to the rest of her life, with a bee tattoo on her wrist.
A story about making changes, taking leaps and being a daily superhero.
The Flanagan Collective and Gobbledigook Theatre weave a world of day to day power and beauty and goddesses. Created with Serena Manteghi (Build A Rocket) and Casey Jay Andrews (The Archive Of Educated Hearts)
Previous acclaim for 'ORPHEUS':
β β β β β "A true gem of a show who's praise I want to sing from the rooftops' VoiceMag
β β β β "Charming, uplifting...simple storytelling at its finest" The Advertiser
Winner - Adelaide Fringe Best Theatre Award (weekly)
Presented by: Joanne Hartstone, The Flanagan Collective & Gobbledigook Theatre, and Holden Street Theatres
Holden Street Theatres are the 'Home of Theatre' in Adelaide and are proud to present a phenomenal 2019 Adelaide Fringe Festival program, full of talented artists with a diverse range of stories.
Reviews & Fringefeed Reacts
This quirky little gem of a show, delightfully performed by its actors, is as profound as it is entertaining. - Tony Knight, Stage Whispers
If its first showing has this level of integrity, energy and narrative elegance, this Eurydice will have a long life. - Pat H. Wilson, GLAM Adelaide
The language is poetic, the play is expertly crafted, clever and funny. - Julie Robins, Kryztoff RAW