Voices of Australian Farmers: A Love Story
Fresh off the success of A Night Honoring Our Farmers at Climate Week NYC, we’re bringing this powerful storytelling experience—exclusively featuring Australian farmer voices—to the Adelaide Fringe Festival ahead of the UN Climate Change Conference (COP 31). Localized for Australian communities, this production continues a tradition of blending live performance, music, and unscripted narrative to honor those who feed us. It follows the sold-out 28-performance run of Food Tank’s immersive original musical about the climate crisis, WeCameToDance, at the Edinburgh Fringe—featured on Good Morning Britain, the BBC, and praised by The New York Times & the recent debut of "Catalyst Coffee" after sold-out shows as an official Climate Week NYC event at WNYC–NPR Studios.
This immersive experience will be localized for Australian communities, blending live performance, music, and unscripted narrative to honor those who feed us—celebrating the vital role of farmers in confronting the climate crisis.
Presented by: Bernard Pollack
Bernard Anthony Pollack is Co-Founder and Chairman of Food Tank. He leads major global events uniting farmers, policymakers, chefs, and activists at gatherings like Climate Week NYC and London Climate Action Week. He created A Night of Farmer Storytelling, which debuted in New York City and is now expanding to the Sundance Film Festival, SXSW, and other locations, localized for each setting with plans to grow worldwide. Based in Dublin, Ireland, he is also a playwright and creative producer. His work includes the sold-out original musical WeCameToDance at the Edinburgh Fringe, spotlighting the climate crisis, and Catalyst Coffee (formerly Little Peasants), which premiered at WNYC–NPR’s The Greene Space. He is developing PhD research focused on amplifying farmer voices.
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1 Venue
The Garage International @ Dom Polski
Dom Polski Centre, 240 Angas St, 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
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