A man and a cat stand silhouetted together in the right foreground. The man is teal, the cat orange, and both are filled with clusters of pinprick stars in their respective colours. The sky is lit up with a blue nebula, which reflects off a river which winds into the horizon. The banks are black. On the left, the words FORGOTTEN TRIBUTARY glow in blue capital letters.

Forgotten Tributary

A young man rows up an ancient river, searching for something unknown. 

A nameless thing follows, seeking to fill its glut. 

A tributary. 

A tempest.

A trap. 

What would you do, to keep your name? 

The makers of Savages and The Art of Storm-Whistling return with a new show, a one-man tour-de-force into a world of eccentric microcosms, strange physics, and one intrepid ginger cat. Developed by local emerging artists on Kaurna land, this is a story of adventure, history, hope, and the sort of love that could make you defy physics. 

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Praise for Savages:

"Powerful... this play is going to haunt me" - Audience reacts

"A plot that will leave you reeling" - Audience reacts

Praise for The Art of Storm-Whistling:

"My favourite show in the Fringe" - Audience reacts

⭐⭐⭐⭐"A perfect blend of fascination, excitement and joy" - The List

Performance incursions available upon request. Please contact Schools Program Coordinator at schools@adelaidefringe.com.au

Theatre and Physical Theatre • Storytelling
South Australia • World Premiere
 
Thu, 12 Mar - Sun, 22 Mar
 
70 min
 
The Yurt at The Courtyard of Curiosities at the Migration Museum
 
M (6 Warnings)
 
$19 to $29
 
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