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FoRT – Adelaide Fringe

February 26, 2026 @ 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM ACDT

Watch and be amazed as sheets, broomsticks, chairs and couches transform into fantastical places to play and explore using ridiculous clowning, spectacular acrobatics and beautiful visual imagery.

Celebrating the kind of creative genius that can turn lounge rooms into volcanoes, trees into castles and cardboard boxes into racing cars. If you’ve ever made a cubby in your lounge room, or helped a little one create their own, this is an inspiring and delightful new theatrical experience that you and the whole family will enjoy.

★★★★★ “a delightful celebration of imagination from two charismatic performers” Kids in Adelaide

WHERE: Main Hall at Woodville Town Hall

WHEN: Sat, 21 Feb – Sun, 08 Mar

TIME:

  • Sat 21 Feb – Sun 22 Feb: 11:00am
  • Thu 26 Feb – Sun 01 Mar: 11:00am
  • Thu 05 Mar – Sun 08 Mar: 11:00am

DURATION: 50 mins

CONTENT RATING: G

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Kids in Adelaide Review
★★★★

What a fun, clever and genuinely creative show. It takes everyday household stuff and turns it into the kind of magic that makes kids realise their imagination is actually pretty powerful (and also that nothing in your house is safe ever again).

My girls were completely hooked from the start. Proper belly laughs, wide eyes, and that rare moment where they actually sit still because they don’t want to miss a thing. The performers had such a great way of connecting with the audience and really pulled the kids into the story.

The best part? As soon as it finished they were already planning how to recreate it at home. So yes, there will definitely be furniture rearranging, random objects going “missing” and a lot of dramatic performances happening in our lounge room this week.

It’s one of those shows that doesn’t just entertain them for an hour, it sparks something that sticks. You can see the ideas ticking over in their heads on the way out.

Such a great pick for families, with plenty of laughs for the grown-ups too. I’d absolutely recommend it for kids aged five and up.

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