i, too bloom - Nothing Dies
Following a sell-out season and a standing ovation at Fringe 2024, ‘i, too bloom’ returns in 2025 with a brand new show - ‘Nothing Dies’.
‘Nothing Dies’ follows on from 2024 theme ‘samarpan‘ - living in the now and learning to play in this garden of creation, preservation and destruction. 🐝Certainty is the enemy of Discovery🐝is painted on my street stobie pole.
Interaction again by the audience is offered, yet this time only by thought.
See you at ‘Nothing Dies’
The main entrance to the venue is an accessible entrance.
Presented by: Jo-Anne Stutley and Simon Smith
Jo-Anne Stutley has always asked "who am I" from a child. No one really answering her question. A seeker she became! Through a gifted guitar early in life & writing her own songs, singing was natural from birth. Becoming famous had to be the answer? A 50 metre cliff fall at age 25 stopped that. Seven operations an induced coma and in 17 days, self discharged, just walking! Now the "real" seeking began! Who are we & why are we here? From living in Tanzania in a mud hut to starting Darlin' Dal, she now knows and sings daily to those who will listen. Simon Smith is an accomplished pianist with experience in musical theatre, classical choral, sacred music, jazz, blues, rock and roll, and even bush bands. Simon brings a warm, generous and uplifting heart to his work and interactions.
Sessions
Ticket Prices
Full price: $30.00
Companion Card: $0.00
Prices may not be available on all sessions
All transactions incur a $4.80 Transaction Fee (Excluding donation only transactions, certain promotions and transactions consisting of only free-ticketed shows). Fees explained.
1 Venue
The Sanctuary at Semaphore Uniting Church
Semaphore Uniting Church, 146 Semaphore Rd, Exeter, Kaurna
- Step-free mobility aid access through the main entrance with an accessible bathroom.
- Venue is suitable for all ages
Suitability & Warnings
Accessibility
- High Audio Content
- Audience members interact from the seated or standing area
- Suitable for audiences who may not have a comprehensive understanding of the English language