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Australian Chamber Orchestra

The Princess, The Pea (and The Brave Escapee)

An original play by Finegan Kruckemeyer with music by Bryony Marks
Theatre Schools
Space Theatre
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8 shows
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Bookings required

Accessibility

Prices

School Price

$16.00

Equity School Price

$10.00
Register now
Bookings required

Accessibility

Prices

School Price

$16.00

Equity School Price

$10.00
Register now
Bookings required

Accessibility

Prices

School Price

$16.00

Equity School Price

$10.00
Register now
Bookings required

Accessibility

Prices

School Price

$16.00

Equity School Price

$10.00
Register now
Bookings required

Accessibility

Prices

School Price

$16.00

Equity School Price

$10.00
Register now
Bookings required

Accessibility

Prices

School Price

$16.00

Equity School Price

$10.00
Register now
Bookings required

Accessibility

Prices

School Price

$16.00

Equity School Price

$10.00
Register now
Bookings required

Accessibility

Prices

School Price

$16.00

Equity School Price

$10.00

Subsidy programs available for regional and equity schools.

Adelaide Festival Centre’s centrED offers ticket and transport subsidies for eligible schools. Learn more or apply.

There is the fairytale you know and love.

But what isn’t known, what no book has ever recorded, is why exactly the princess was out in the middle of a storm, in the middle of a night, at the end of an adventure. This story, is that story. 

In a clever reimagining of this much-loved fairytale, this stunning production featuring live classical music performed by Australia Chamber Orchestra musicians will tell the story of a princess who dreams of escape… and how she ended up on a prince’s doorstep in the rain. 


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DreamBIG Children’s Festival is South Australia’s iconic biennial arts festival for schools and families that places its audience at the centre of fresh, inventive, imaginative and inspiring arts experiences.

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Credits

  • Finegan Kruckemeyer  Playwright
  • Bryony Marks  Original Music
  • Tim McGarry  Director
  • Melanie Liertz  Production Design
  • Ryan McDonald  Lighting Design

School Performances

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Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun

Mon 12 May

Sat 17 May

Sun 18 May

Performance Location: Space Theatre

Space Theatre

You can enter the Space Theatre by foot from North Ter­race, Ade­laide Rail­way Sta­tion, Ade­laide Oval, or King William Road. 

From North Ter­race, walk down the laneway along­side SkyC­i­ty Casi­no. From King William Road, you can walk over Fes­ti­val Plaza (there’s a lift and esca­la­tor down to the Dunstan Play­house lev­el) or along the Walk of Fame from Elder Park.

Directions via Google

Accessible drop off

There is an acces­si­ble drop off area locat­ed off Fes­ti­val Dri­ve under the River­bank Footbridge.

A des­ig­nat­ed dis­abil­i­ty drop off is also avail­able 45 min­utes before per­for­mances. To access this drop off area, turn onto Fes­ti­val Dri­ve from King William Road, pass the Fes­ti­val Plaza car park entrance and stay left, dri­ving through the EOS Hotel vis­i­tor drop off loop to arrive at the Dun­stan Play­house & Space Theatre access drop off. 

Taxi services

The best place to be dropped off by taxi is on King William Road at the Fes­ti­val The­atre or on North Terrace. There is also a drop off area locat­ed off low­er Fes­ti­val Dri­ve under­neath the River­bank Footbridge. 

Car parking

The nearest car park is the Convention Centre Riverbank Car Park

  • Open: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
  • Location: Festival Drive (adjacent Montefiore Road), Adelaide
  • Entry: Festival Dr via King William Rd (Height: 2.0m) | Festival Dr via Montefiore Rd (Height: 2.0m)

Once you've parked, the eastern lift will take you to the promenade level where it's a short walk to the theatre. 

Go to Adelaide Convention Centre website

Public transport

Accessible by many forms of public transport including trains, buses, the tram (stop at Railway Station) and a free bus service that operates on a loop throughout the city and North Adelaide with stops on the corner of King William Road and North Terrace.

Go to Adelaide Metro website

We want to make your vis­it as enjoy­able as pos­si­ble and offer many ways to assist if sup­port is required.

Accessible seating

Patrons using a wheel­chair and those unable to man­age stairs can be seat­ed in the bal­cony or on floor lev­el depend­ing on the venue configuration. 

Lifts

Stair-free seat­ing is avail­able at the upper bal­cony lev­el only. 

Toilets

Accessible toilets are available at all Adelaide Festival Centre venues.

Assistance animals

Every theatre and event/function area of Adelaide Festival Centre is assistance animal friendly. 

Audio assistance

Space Theatre has hearing loop facilities, limited to particular seats in the venues.

Audience members who require hearing assistance are now able to enjoy the show via the Beyerdynamic Hearing System. Please advise the oper­a­tor at the time of booking. 

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