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

Woman on stage with her eyes closed and slight smile on her face. Black and white.
A WOMAN'S FACE, STARING STRAIGHT AHEAD. THE IMAGE HAS BEEN SPLIT INTO THREE, ONE WHERE SHE IS SMILING, ONE WHERE SHE IS NOT AND ONE WHERE SHE IS FROWNING
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JULIE: Her Life in Your Hands

This is a one-woman show like no other — fun, highly engaging, and completely unpredictable. The audience doesn’t just watch; they decide. Every few minutes, they are given a choice, and their collective decision steers the story in a new direction. It can be lighthearted, dramatic, or even take an unexpected turn into thriller territory—no two performances are ever the same.

At the heart of the show is Julie, whose life unfolds in real-time based on the audience’s choices. What happens to her? That’s entirely up to you. The experience is different every night with multiple paths and outcomes, making it an electrifying and immersive theatrical event.

A show for everyone with universal themes and emotions, with Julie showcasing everyday life and our battles with living in reality. Think 'Sliding Doors': This performance allows the audience to participate and play along: What would I do if I was in that position?

The story grows more intense, culminating in many possible endings.
A raw exploration of how a woman's life can spiral out of control, leaving the audience to confront the consequences of their decisions.

Don't expect to be passively sitting and watching this show; this is a real life "Choose Your Adventure"; audience participation is required, and you might very well become a character….

Performed by Mehak Mirza Prabhu and Directed by Suhani Shah.

Presented by: blaide.live Pty Ltd

blaide.live is an idea conceived out of relocation when Manish Chandnani, born and raised in Bombay, India moved to Adelaide with his young family in 2019.
Manish has over a decade of experience running Music Festivals and large format public events in India.
With his career deeply rooted in music, arts and culture, he is passionate about linking both worlds, and blaide.live aims to do just that.

Theatre and Physical Theatre
India • Australian Premiere
 
Culturally and/or linguistically diverse

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