Bunker down with Kathryn Hall in this hilariously honest take on the ups and downs of finding adulthood in a youth shelter while learning to manage cerebral palsy.
From learning how to cook from teenagers, while studying in an impossibly inaccessible school system, to navigating a merry-go-round of therapists and doctors, Kathryn’s cheekiness and vulnerability will have you cry-laughing!
Blending comedy, drama, puppetry and one very special quilt. Sheltered is an autobiographical rollercoaster that playfully challenges perceptions of disability through the themes of housing and homelessness, the school system and young adulthood. This powerful new South Australian work envisions an alternative to the old frameworks of isolation and segregation by finding a new home for people with disability in a more inclusive society.
Awards
Adelaide Fringe Access Award 2023
Best Theatre Weekly Award at Adelaide Fringe 2023