The Tree Of Light Adelaide Festival 2025

The Tree Of Light Adelaide Festival 2025. Laneway Festival 2025 Adelaide 2025 Camila Wood For more information and all enquiries please visit the Adelaide Festival website Where: Slingsby's Hall of Possibility | Rear Hall, 96 Glen Osmond Road, Parkside

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Adelaide Festival audiences are invited to experience this work-in-progress with a development performance of the first of these works, The Tree of Light Join Slingsby's journey of creating The Tree of Light, an adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen's The Little Match Girl

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The development period allowed Slingsby to learn from student's responses to the work, and provided a unique opportunity to bring our. The Tree of Light is a new theatre work that responds to our audience, to our planet and to our desire to make unforgettable theatre that inspires hope and positively shapes lives We recognise their ongoing connection to place as the world's oldest continuous living culture and that this land has been a place of movement, music and storytelling for over 60,000 years.

Unveiling the Magic Festival of Trees and Lights 2025. It is a bold new version of Hans Christian Andersen's The Little Match Girl written by Ceridwen Dovey that is a powerful and urgent story - a story that is equal parts lamentation and celebration for all that. For more information and all enquiries please visit the Adelaide Festival website

Festival Of Lights 2025/2025 20252025 Dates Ruthe Clarissa. And Adelaide Festival is a living embodiment of this." South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas MP says: "With an exciting and diverse program lined up for 2025, Adelaide Festival continues to showcase why it's not only a premier attraction for global audiences but also a key driver of South Australia's economy and tourism sector When: Friday 15 & Saturday 16 March 2024 | See times above