The Good Decisions Project - A South-East Asian woman is situated in the centre of the image against a blurry grey-toned backdrop. She has dark brown hair that falls past her shoulders and is wearing a white crew neck t-shirt. Her facial expression shows that she is mid-laugh. There are two reflections of her image on both sides of her - one that is tinted in pink on her left, and one that is tinted in orange on her right.

The Good Decisions Project

A new multi-disciplinary theatre project exploring the varying states of our mental health, the intricacies of our thought processes in decision-making, and what defines a ‘good decision’. Through three interconnecting storylines, this experimental play offers a fresh perspective of how our daily choices, no matter how big or small, can shape the trajectory of our lives. There is significance in celebrating our mundane achievements, as perhaps they are the ones that ground us the most when we need.

Interweaving live performance, film and visual art, we reflect and ponder: What do we choose to remember? How do we choose to move forward? In our rapid-paced and ever-changing world, there is never a shortage of decisions. 

"Lim is an impressive performer. Risky. Raw. Brave." The Clothesline

Theatre and Physical Theatre • Multimedia
South Australia • World Premiere
 
Fringe Fund Recipient
 
Culturally and/or linguistically diverse
 
Tue, 04 Mar - Sat, 15 Mar
 
60 min
 
The Warehouse Theatre
 
$27 to $32
 
M (2 Warnings)
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2:00pm - 3:00pm
The Good Decisions Project - A South-East Asian woman is situated in the centre of the image against a blurry grey-toned backdrop. She has dark brown hair that falls past her shoulders and is wearing a white crew neck t-shirt. Her facial expression shows that she is mid-laugh. There are two reflections of her image on both sides of her - one that is tinted in pink on her left, and one that is tinted in orange on her right.

A new multi-disciplinary project delving into the nuances of our fluctuating mental health. View show

Sat, 08 Mar

2:00pm - 3:00pm

The Warehouse Theatre

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Venue details

The Warehouse Theatre, 8 (rear) Unley Rd, Entry via Chances Ln, Unley, Kaurna

 
Space may not have an accessible bathroom or may not be accessible for another reason.
 
Venue is 18+ and minors may attend during specific days or times (Minors can attend all sessions as we have school shows and a team that supervise all alcohol service)
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