Two weeks and eight performances later, we're back on Saskatchewan soil at last and off the Adelaide Fringe rollercoaster. We have many positive memories of our experiences in South Australia -- and a few we'd like to forget. For starters, dragging the set between venues in a hockey bag and performing for a ladies softball team that was well into the National Wine Centre's provisions beforehand. Flyering was a battle -- with restrictions on where and when this could happen -- and the competition of so many other events: the Adelaide 500, Ed Sheeran, and Adelaide Festival. However, there were countless opportunities to learn more about this craft we call the performing arts from so many brilliant professionals in circus, standup, cabaret, and theatre. And, our little show was loved by our audiences, many of whom were fans of the game and of the movie. Amanda received rave professional reviews, and the recognition of her craft and hard work is enough for all of us.
Besides performing, there was time to run or walk on the beach, swim with dolphins, feed kangaroos, watch horse races, taste wine, drink coffee, and eat great vegan and not-so-vegan fare. If you have never visited Glenelg/Adelaide in "Mad March," consider a trip. You won't be starved for entertainment! Until next time, Australia.
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