This show belongs to the Adelaide Fringe 2024 season. This season is now over.

The Totally Unofficial and Classified Guide to Surviving the Impossible - Harper, age 14, with long brown hair, chases Charlie, age 15, with short dark hair, wearing a sundress. They run in front of a building with pink and green walls. Above them are the words "The Totally Unofficial and Classified Guide to Surviving the Impossible" in all caps.

The Totally Unofficial and Classified Guide to Surviving the Impossible

Theatre and Physical Theatre • Drama
South Australia • World Premiere

"I had a dream that I killed someone, like - violently murdered them." And so the show begins. Our young artists take you on a truthful and hilarious journey through the teenage experience, from debating the morality of the Scream franchise, to playing barbie. 'The Totally Unofficial and Classified Guide to Surviving the Impossible' is part verbatim theatre, part reflection on mental health, teenage identity, and the power of friendship.

Developed with D'faces troupe, written by Michal Hughes.

 

Praise for D'faces:

★★★★ AREA 53 (2019)

"Alien invasion has never been this fun" Theatre Review Adelaide

★★★ MELTDOWN (2021)

"A talented cast of young regional artists intensely convey it's the end of the world as we know it - and no one's feeling fine" The Advertiser

Presented by: D'faces of Youth Arts

First funded in 1994, D’faces is a not for profit organisation supporting regional youth through the arts, based in Whyalla, South Australia. D'faces provides workshops and special programs in performing and visual arts.
D'faces believes strongly in the transformative power of the arts. We exclusively present brand new work, developed for and with the talented young people that we work with.
'The Totally Unofficial and Classified Guide to Surviving the Impossible" marks D'faces third visit to the Adelaide Fringe