a woman in a skirt and blouse with a pink doll's house in place of a head. She is standing on a long dirt road leading to a mountain range.
a close up of hands removing a small dust cloth to reveal the kitchen of a doll's house. The detailed model kitchen is glowing with warm light.
Casey is opening the roof of a doll's house to reveal a small model of a lush green hillside with a smaller replica of the house nestled amongst the trees. The small model house is glowing with light.

Oh My Heart, Oh My Home.

The meteorite shook the ground as it landed, igniting a chorus of barking dogs. The house trembled. Voices, soft & low, linger in corners; each a note in the composition of a home.

Gathered around a doll’s-house, award-winning storyteller Casey Jay Andrews weaves a delicate fable about the capacity a place has for holding a feeling. An intimate tale of memory & meteorites.

"Andrews’ storytelling telescopes up & down to show us what is happening at a distance & what is happening close-up. Both down-to-earth & metaphysical, it conjures us as dancing dots in a vast universe & leaves room to piece together the fragments" Lyn Gardner

Lyn Gardner’s picks of EdFringe 2023 

★★★★★ Broadway World

★★★★★ Theatre Weekly

From WINNER of Best Theatre Adelaide Fringe '23 “A Place That Belongs To Monsters” 

Theatre and Physical Theatre • Storytelling
United Kingdom • Australian Premiere

Tue, 04 Mar - Sun, 16 Mar

60 min

Circulating Library at The Courtyard of Curiosities at the Migration Museum

$26 to $33

G (1 Warning)

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