21 January – 15 February

This show belongs to the Fringe2023 season. This season is now over.

The Flower that Fell from the Sky

Olga has lost her sense of smell. In a world teetering on disastrous climate change she and her siblings search for hope and home...

A hopeful story about how fighting for the small things can make a big difference for audience members 12 years and above. 

 

“The Flower that Fell from the Sky … reminds audiences young and old that, although it takes time for growth to become evident, nothing will change without the planting of a seed” ★★★★ Nanci Nott, Arts Hub

“Teresa Izzard has incorporated physical theatre, which the team executed beautifully, gifting us welcome pauses for reflection” Claire Trolio, Seesaw Magazine

“Sensitive and beautiful performances from Mischa Ipp as Macha, Dylan Dorotich as Olga and Samuel Addison as Andrei.” Kimberley Shaw, Stage Whispers 

 

Presented by: Feet First Collective and Little y

Feet First Collective (FFC) makes contemporary independent theatre that focuses on stories and themes that have urgency and contemporary resonance. We make theatre from the ground up!

Little y is a film and theatre company committed to exploring the power and complexity of marginalized women by starting with a little question.

Theatre & Performance • Physical Theatre
Western Australia • My event has been presented in Western Australia before