


SHOWS AT TOWN HALL
A Poem and a Mistake
BasketballMan Can Fly
Danse de Follies
Duel & Dual
Empire of the Senses
Flamencodanza
Formosa Viva
Gaston Leroux's Phantom of the Opera
George Orwell's Animal Farm
by Van Badham
I Am an Immigrant
ITS ALIVE
Koto Music Concert
Lindsey Kraft + A Piano Present:
We've Been Here Before
NINA SIMONE - A Musical Life
Queens of Song
ROMANZA - a diva in Paris
Sauti Sol Reimagined
Send in the CLOWNS!
SONGS FROM LIFE
The Last Audition
The Power of Japanese Drums
VAGUS NERVING
Vivaldi - Four Seasons
SHOWS AT DOM POLSKI
A Night of Australian Famer Storytelling
Duel & Dual
Dusty Feet Mob
Embers
Everyb0dy's G0t a B0mb
KOWAW / Eagle
Kymbo's Variety Spectacular!
'Please...Continue?'
Quamd le Corps S'exprime -
The Body's Narrative
Send in the Clowns!
SONGS FROM LIFE
The NIRVANA Unplugged Experience
Thnks fr th Mmrs: An emo sing-along!
Traditional Cultural Dance and Musical Heritage of Ghana
Vivaldi Four Seasons
What songs may do...
UK
A Poem and a Mistake
Freaky Friday meets the classics in an acclaimed, powerhouse whiplash one-person comedy-drama about power, desire, and transformation.
★★★★ Three Weeks. ★★★★ Scottish Field. ★★★★1/2 The Sunset Review.

23 Feb at 6:00 - preview
24 Feb / 1 Mar at 7:20pm
25 Feb / 3, 4, 5 Mar at 6:00pm
28 Feb / 2Mar at 8:40pm
7 Mar at 3:15pm
8 Mar at 4:40pm
$27 (preview)
$34
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At Adelaide Town Hall
When Myrrha, a grad student in the classics, confronts her professor over the fifty sexual assaults in Ovid’s Metamorphoses, their combustive exchange sparks a cascade of magical transformations. As literary as it is visceral, and as slyly funny as it is moving, this powerful one-woman play will stay with you for days to come.

★★★★1/2 "Very clever" The Sunset Review
★★★★ "A poetically imagined but fast-paced journey" Three Weeks
★★★★ "Mesmerising...a compelling execution of an intelligent script" Scottish Field
★★★★ A Diary For Strangers
★★★★ The Sunrise Review
"Morally urgent and emotional...a bold conversation starter, unafraid to confront uncomfortable truths" The List
"Sarah Baskin is outstanding" The Theatre Times