Euphoria Tour
Two actors. One festival. A town full of unforgettable characters.
School teacher Meg wants to start a new festival called “Euphoria” to celebrate everything her country town has to offer. Former student Ethan doesn’t think there’s much to celebrate at all, until he meets Annie and hatches a plan for a campervan escape.An Antipodean Under Milkwood, Emily Steel’s Euphoria brings to life a South Australian regional community, full of love, pain, complexity and humour, with two virtuosic actors playing a range of idiosyncratic characters.
Informed by real conversations between Steel and people who live in these communities, Euphoria is a sharply observed play about the human habit of distracting ourselves from our most vulnerable parts.
We tour our annual Education Show to the wider metropolitan area, rural towns and regional centres, so that we can provide access to theatre for students all over the state.
Please see below for the complete list of dates for the 2021 Euphoria tour.
For more information on Euphoria, please contact Education Manager Fiona Lukac or call 08 8415 5333.
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Friday 30 April, 1pm | Chaffey Theatre Renmark |
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Friday 30 April, 7pm | Chaffey Theatre Renmark |
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Monday 3 May, 1pm | Golden Grove Art Centre Golden Grove |
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Tuesday 4 May, 1pm | Shedley | Click here for information on how to book
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Thursday 6 May – Saturday 15 May | Space Theatre Adelaide |
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Tuesday 18 May, 1pm | Sir Robert Helpmann Theatre Mount Gambier |
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Tuesday 18 May, 7pm | Sir Robert Helpmann Theatre Mount Gambier |
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Wednesday 19 May, 7pm | Tatiara Civic Centre Bordertown |
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Thursday 20 May, 11am | Tatiara Civic Centre Bordertown |
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Friday 21 May, 1pm | Flinders University | Click here for information on how to book
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Friday 21 May, 7pm | Flinders University | Click here for information on how to book
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Tuesday 25 May, 7pm | Kingscote Town Hall Kingscote |
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Wednesday 26 May, 11am | Kingscote Town Hall Kingscote |
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Thursday 27 May, 1pm | Murray Bridge Town Hall Murray Bridge |
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Thursday 27 May, 7pm | Murray Bridge Town Hall Murray Bridge |
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Friday 28 May, 7pm | Lameroo Memorial Hall Lameroo |
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Saturday 29 May, 7pm | Burra Town Hall Burra |
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Monday 31 May, 11am | Burra Town Hall Burra |
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Tuesday 1 June, 1pm | Northern Festival Centre Port Pirie |
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Wednesday 2 June, 1pm | Lea Memorial Theatre Port Augusta |
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Wednesday 2 June, 7pm | Lea Memorial Theatre Port Augusta |
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Thursday 3 June, 7pm | Middleback Theatre Whyalla |
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Friday 4 June, 11am | Middleback Theatre Whyalla |
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Saturday 5 June, 7pm | Nautilus Theatre Port Lincoln |
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Monday 7 June, 11am | Nautilus Theatre Port Lincoln |
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Tuesday 8 June, 7pm | Streaky Bay Institute Streaky Bay |
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Thursday 10 June, 1pm
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Centenary Hall Goolwa |
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Friday 11 June, 12.30pm
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Barossa Arts and Convention Centre Tanunda |
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