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DreamBIG Children’s Festival: Wonderbox

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DreamBIG Children's Festival

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Event details

Sessions

  • 17 May 2025, 10:00
    • Wheelchair Accessibility
    • Relaxed Performance
  • 17 May 2025, 13:00
    • Wheelchair Accessibility
    • Relaxed Performance

Where

Latvian Hall, Wayville

Duration

1 hour

Tickets

Child $27.00
Concession $29.00
Adult $35.00
Family of 4 $105.00

Ticket offer

Email dreambig.ticketing@adelaidefestivalcentre.com.au for more information

Companion Card Affiliate

Yes

Event description

Sensorium Theatre invites children to roll the dice and set out along a safe, exhilarating pathway into the unknown.

Inside a giant puzzle-box of illusions, kooky-carnival friends lead audiences into an immersive multi-sensory wonderland of fantastical large-scale projections, strange tiny delights, and infectious live music.

As boxes reveal boxes within boxes each child is given the opportunity to find a magical version of themselves.

Inside the Wonderbox, EVERYONE is invited to be wonderful!

Sensorium Theatre is Australia’s leading theatre company making work specifically designed for young audiences with disability and their friends.

Wonderbox is a show specifically created for children with Disability. DreamBIG’s staff will work with you to adapt the performance to accommodate the specific requirements of each audience member.

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair Accessibility
  • Companion Card Affiliate

- Wonderbox is specifically designed for children with Disability and audiences with specific access requirements. Prior to each show, information is gathered about the attendees’ access needs to enable the performers to best accommodate these within the show.

- Wonderbox is a multi-sensory immersive theatre performance created with and for children and young people with disability, and their family and friends. All performances of Wonderbox are relaxed performances, with audiences invited to sit or move around freely within the performance space and adjacent chill-out zone, which features comfortable seating and minimal sound.

- The performers use multi-modal communication including key signs, natural gesture, visual symbols and minimal verbal language. The show is highly visual with a rich aural environment and many opportunities for individual engagement and interaction through the senses.

- Audiences can also access online preparatory materials to prepare for the experience. These materials, available for free, familiarise children with the story, characters, songs and storytelling methods used in the performance.

View Accessibility page/guide