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Ada, Asmin and The Analytical Engine
 

Lemony S Puppet Theatre, Parrot Ox, and Bowery Theatre proudly present, as a part of the 2024 Melbourne Fringe Festival

Ada, Asmin and The Analytical Engine
Written by Sarah Kriegler and Deniz Aslan
Directed by Sarah Kriegler and Jacob Williams

Travel through space and time on a journey of discovery and connection with this inspiring Melbourne premiere season.

Asmin, a newly arrived Turkish refugee, is struggling with remote learning when a magical cat (and the wonders of cyberspace) leads her to Victorian-era mathematician Ada Lovelace. Connected across time, together they find commonality in numbers and philosophy, and inspiration to follow their dreams.

In this imagined place, shaped by real events, this exciting new work explores how far we have come in education rights for girls, how far we have to go, and the world-altering shifts that occur when we empower young women to reach their full potential.

Made in collaboration with math teacher and Turkish refugee, Deniz Aslan, Ada, Asmin and The Analytical Engine marries the real-life experiences of girls worldwide who have been denied an education with the story of Ada Lovelace, and her world-altering inventions.

Running for two shows only at Bowery Theatre in St Albans, Ada, Asmin and The Analytical Engine is an inspiring new adventure told through the beautiful magical realism for which Lemony S Puppet Theatre are renowned.

An award-winning independent theatre company with a big reputation, Lemony S Puppet Theatre have a commitment to extending the form of puppetry beyond what is expected and constantly re-invent their practice, developing new styles and performance techniques. Based in Melbourne, their works have been seen throughout Australia and across the world.

Praise for Lemony S Puppet Theatre:
“... intelligent, moving and beautifully crafted - a credit to the talents of its creators.” - The Age (Apples and Ladders)
“… my heart was so full, I felt like I could float into the sky, defying gravity.” - ArtsHub (Little Blue Dot)
“Picasso and his Dog is as finely devised and realised piece of theatre, of any kind, as you will see. For children, who deserve nothing but the best in their early experience of the arts, it is a gift beyond measure.” - See Saw Magazine
“…a moving, resonant and beautifully crafted show from Lemony S Puppet Theatre and a credit to the ambition and skill of this boutique local company.” – The Age (Taking the Waters)

This season is proudly supported by Creative Victoria and The Bowery Theatre. This project received Cash to Create through the Fringe Fund.

Creative Team:
Co-writer and co-director: Sarah Kriegler 
Co-writer: Deniz Aslan
Co-director and Mrs Puffs puppeteer: Jacob Williams
Performers/puppeteers: Asmida Aslan, Ada Williams Kriegler, Fiona Macleod and Oz Malik
Dramaturg: Ben Grant
Set, costume design, puppet design and puppet construction: Tamara Rewse (Things Of Foam and Wood) 
Lighting designer: Bronwyn Pringle
Sound designers: Meena Shamaly and Natalie Jeffreys 
Producer: Dans Sheeran (Parrot Ox) 
Production management: Dave Farmer 
Stage management: Holly Anderson 
Image: Jacob Williams
Publicity: Sassy Red PR

12 and 13 October 2024
Saturday 3pm, Sunday 11am
Tickets: $35 Extra Applause, $16 Full, $15 Grps 6+, $12 Concession, $10 Blak Tix
Bookings: 03 9660 9600 or online at www.melbournefringe.com.au/event/ada-asmin-the-analytical-engine/
Venue: Bowery Theatre - 33 Princess Street, St Albans 3021
www.lemonys.net.au

Duration: 50 minutes no interval
Age suitability: 8+
Bowery Theatre is wheelchair-accessible and hearing-loop-accessible. Please advise of access requirements when buying tickets. Access video available here: www.creativebrimbank.com.au/access

 

Event details

Venue: Bowery Theatre - 33 Princess Street, St Albans 3021
Bookings: www.melbournefringe.com.au/event/ada-asmin-the-analytical-engine/
Start Date: Sunday 13 October 2024

12 and 13 October 2024
Saturday 3pm, Sunday 11am

 

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