NIUSIA
Niusia was a Holocaust survivor. Her granddaughter, Beth, only remembers an angry, dying woman. She’s ready to learn her stories, but what she discovers is all the questions she didn’t know existed, and wasn’t allowed to ask.
Weaving together memories, stories, and interviews to examine the precarity of identity and the haphazard cultural legacy second, third, and fourth generation immigrants are handed, Beth asks 'what does remembrance look like when all we can remember is the space where questions should go?'.
Following a sell-out, multi-award-winning Edinburgh Fringe run, NIUSIA returns to the Adelaide stage for one final, strictly limited run!
WINNER The Scotsman Fringe First 2025
WINNER Adelaide Fringe Awards 2025
★★★★★ (The List UK/Stage Whispers/Jewish Renaissance/SeeDoEat Review)
Please note that you may leave the performance and return at any point. If you believe you may want to leave, you are most welcome to sit closest to the aisle to ensure you can leave at your easiest convenience.
Presented by: a ry presentation
a ry presentation is a Naarm-based company dedicated to producing new, queer works from artists on the unceded lands of the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung people. They have platformed a number of recent premiere works from emerging creatives to critical acclaim, and have toured extensively across the Australian and international festival and independent circuits.
Sessions
Ticket Prices
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1 Venue
The Hetzel Room at The Courtyard of Curiosities at the State Library
North Terrace, Adelaide, Kaurna
- Step-free mobility aid access through the main entrance with an accessible bathroom.
- Venue is 18+ but minors may attend with a parent or legal guardian
Suitability & Warnings
Please note
References to Violence, War, Antisemitism, Concentration Camps, War Crimes, and Genocide; Depiction Of A PTSD Flashback; Descriptions Of Concentration Camp Experiences; Reference To and Depiction of a Hate Symbol.
Accessibility
- High Audio Content