Symphony of Strange

With a 50-piece orchestra of spoons and forks, this is sure to be a unique performance.
Meg Watson
Published on September 15, 2014

Overview

Off the back of rave reviews at Adelaide Fringe, it's clear that Symphony of Strange is a totally unique performance. A solo dance piece with a twist, this work sees Edward Willoughby take to the stage supported by a 50-piece live orchestra of "non-musical instruments". While we're not entirely sure what that entails, we can only assume it includes some crazy work on the spoons and, judging by the promo shots, forks. One of the works performed at The Substation (the west-side Fringe hub), this is definitely going to be well worth the trip across the West Gate.

This event was chosen as one of the top ten things to see at this year's Melbourne Fringe Festival. See the full list here.

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