This show belongs to the Adelaide Fringe 2025 season. This season is now over.

A man and a woman in matching overalls stand in front of a haphazard cubby created out of blankets, poles and furniture. There are warm fairy lights and they are leaning out of the space as if they are curious and listening
A cheeky looking woman sits on a couch inside a cubby made from chairs, blankets and brooms, she holds a short electrical lead, a man emerges from behind the scene walking forwards and looking purposeful
Two people struggle to each carry a ridiculous number of items including brooms, ironing boards, umbrellas, buckets and rope. they look awkward and ridiculous the man looks comically concerned while the woman has a cheeky grin

FoRT

Dive into a magical world of play and creation, where everyday objects become a universe of fun and adventure. Two strange heroes are hunting for whispers of possibility when they discover a pile of seemingly ordinary objects. Watch and be amazed as sheets, broomsticks, chairs and couches transform into fantastical places to play and explore using ridiculous clowning, spectacular acrobatics and beautiful visual imagery.

'FoRT' celebrates the kind of creative genius that has been known to turn lounge rooms into volcanoes, trees into castles and cardboard boxes into racing cars. If you’ve ever made a cubby in your lounge room, or helped a little one create their own, this is an inspiring and delightful new theatrical experience that you and the whole family will enjoy. 

Presented by: Asking for Trouble

Since 2008 Asking for Trouble has been creating award winning, beautiful, ridiculous and highly engaging Circus/Physical Theatre works. We devise shows that integrate skills, images, stories and games into a fun and inspiring experience for children and their families. We have created and performed five original works including numerous regional, national and international tours. We are deeply committed to our community practice, which serves as fertile ground for keen observation, experimentation and audience development.
Over the past 20 years we have facilitated workshops and directed community performances/projects independently and for a variety of organisations including Circus Oz, Westside Circus, The Womens Circus, Kids Own Publishing and Footscray Community Arts Centre.

kidsfam • Circus
Victoria