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MY WAR

Presented by

No Strings Attached Theatre of Disability

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Event details

Sessions

  • 6 July 2023, 20:00
    • Wheelchair Accessibility
    • Companion Card Affiliate
  • 7 July 2023, 13:00
    • Wheelchair Accessibility
    • Sign Language Interpretation
    • Audio Description
    • Companion Card Affiliate
    • Touch Tour
  • 7 July 2023, 20:00
    • Wheelchair Accessibility
    • Sign Language Interpretation
    • Audio Description
    • Companion Card Affiliate
    • Touch Tour
  • 8 July 2023, 13:00
    • Wheelchair Accessibility
    • Companion Card Affiliate
  • 8 July 2023, 20:00
    • Wheelchair Accessibility
    • Companion Card Affiliate
  • 9 July 2023, 13:00
    • Wheelchair Accessibility
    • Companion Card Affiliate

Where

Drill Hall

Duration

6 - 9 July

Tickets

$35 - $45

Ticket offer

Companion Card Free (with purchase of ticket)

Event description

No Strings & MESHA in association with State Theatre presents MY WAR

A returned Veteran soldier facing the battle after war. A boy living with a disability,
submerged in a violent video game. A mother searching for a connection, discovers comfort. But the insults hit like bullets. The slurs drag them down. The sounds fill the air with heaviness. Are they playing a game of truth? The only way to know is to log in.

No Strings and MESHA present a new work about returning to normality after heavy
experiences.

There are some who have logged off that still keep score.

Director: Paulo Castro
Text: Adam Bullmore and Sharon Mascall-Dare (Vet Soldiers) with No Strings cast
Set Designer: Kathryn Sproul
Music: Mitre Khammash
Lighting Designer: Nic Mollison
Video Artists: Jermaine Hampton and Nic Mollison

Cast:
Adam Bullmore
Michaela Cantwell
Paddy Firster
Duncan Luke
Part of the State Theatre Company South Australia Stateside Program.
Project funded by Arts SA.

Accessibility

Travel instructions
Public Transport: The Drill hall is located in the heart of Adelaide, making it a short stroll from Adelaide Train Station, Adelaide Railway Station Tram Stop, and all buses that stop near the corner of King William and North Terrace. Drive: Parking is located on Victoria Drive between King William Rd and Kintore Ave. Secured paid parking is available at the Festival Car Park, located on Festival Dr, between Montefiore Rd and King William Rd.

Entry instructions
The main entrance to the venue is wheelchair accessible. Wheelchair accessible entrance will be available by a temporary ramp.

Toilet location
Designated wheelchair accessible unisex toilet/s inside Drill Hall.

Disabled parking
There are 4 designated wheelchair accessible car parking spaces near this venue. Wheelchair accessible parking is located: Front of Drill Hall Safe wheelchair accessible drop off/pick up area in close proximity to the venue entrance.