An event every week that begins at 3:00 PM on Sunday and Saturday, repeating until 17/03/2024
From the creators of The Alphabet of Awesome Science comes a multi-award winning show for the entire family…
You are a doughnut!
It’s true! YOU are a great big fleshy lump with a remarkable hole running all the way through your middle — your digestive system.
Join biology teachers Oesoph A. Gus and Dewey Dean as they embark upon an utterly entertaining all-singing, all-dancing (and all-clowning!) exploration of every twisting tube and remarkable organ — with sketches, songs, and sensational science.
You Are a Doughnut is a “riot of fun” (The Clothesline) and a “sure winner for the whole family” (Glam Adelaide)
It’s a little bit gross — and a hole lotta fun!
★★★★★ Glam Adelaide
★★★★★ Kids in Adelaide
★★★★½ The Clothesline
WHERE: The May Wirth at Gluttony – Rymill Park
WHEN: Sat, 17 Feb – Sun, 17 Mar
TIME:
DURATION: 60 min
COST: $22 to $26
G (2 Warnings)
KIDS IN ADELAIDE REVIEW
You Are A Doughnut has been a longtime Fringe favourite in the Kids In Adelaide team, so I was excited to check it out myself, finally! It’s high energy, funny, entertaining, even educational and did not disappoint.
Two teachers have been booked for a relief biology lesson – oh no! They decide to teach the lesson about the digestive system together, but soon discover they have VERY different teaching styles. (We believe the correct term these days is “pedagogies.”)
We were taken through a series of songs, games shows, and cooking demonstrations to learn how the digestive system works. This show is super fun and if your kids love hearing about farts, toilets, poo, bums and vomit – this is 100% the show for them!
The team from That Science Gang had our kids giggling, doing actions and calling out answers throughout the show – it was super engaging and interactive enough without the pain of seeing anyone’s precocious kids pulled up on stage (usually ours).
Plus, we all learnt something! This show is suited to anyone aged 2 up who wants a good laugh, a bit of a boogie, some toilet humour and a refresh in biology!
(We received tickets to this show in exchange for an honest review. All words & opinions are our own.)