This show belongs to the Adelaide Fringe 2022 season. This season is now over.

Caroline sits on the floor of a stage performing her show with a red chair and red suitcase alongside her as props. She is wearing a red knitted beanie and a dark orange-red woollen scarf and in her hand is an orange texta.
Caroline is on stage and standing behind a mic performing her show with just a red chair as a prop next to her.  She is wearing jeans and a black and white print shirt and is smiling and laughing as she points to the audience.
Caroline is on stage and standing behind a mic performing her show. There are no other props on stage with her. She is wearing jeans and a black and white print shirt. She has an amused theatrical look on her face as she speaks.

SIARAD

Theatre and Physical Theatre • Spoken word
South Australia

SIARAD (a welsh word meaning “to speak”) is the perfect blend of poetry, theatre and storytelling adapted from Australian Poetry Slam finalist and author Caroline Reid's 2020 published collection of poetry and prose. SIARAD explores themes of love, relationship, loss, ageing, grief and joy with Reid’s self-deprecating honesty, humour and unassuming conversational style drawing her audience into this spoken word theatre performance with a consistent element of surprise. 

"a great introduction to poetry for the uninitiated" GLAM ADELAIDE

"incredibly funny,  personable and unpretentious" IN DAILY

"something like a punch in the stomach that you asked for" ARTS HUB

When: March 27th @ 5pm and March 28th @ 7:00pm
Where: Limestone Coast Pantry, 1/20 Harrald Street Mount Gambier 5290

Please note: The performance on Sunday 27th March has changed times from 7pm to 5pm since the Adelaide Fringe Guide was printed.

Please note: This event has had a venue change from Limestone Coast Pantry to Sir Robert Helpmann Theatre since the Adelaide Fringe Guide was printed.

Presented by: Writers SA

Writers SA is the peak organisation for writing and literature in South Australia. We are a not-for-profit membership-based organisation that aims to foster, develop and promote writers and a national culture of writing. Established in 1985, Writers SA was the first writers’ centre in Australia, and continues to act as a resource for writers of all ages and experiences, assisting both new and established writers on every aspect of writing craft and publishing. While we are a state-based organisation, we collaborate with interstate and international partners, and we are committed to advocating on behalf of all writers in Australia.