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Breakout Residencies 2023: Announcing the successful recipients

Spotlight Residency: CRAM Collective

 

Photo: Verity Lo.

 

About the artist:

CRAM is a South Australian independent theatre collective. By cramming the most passionate and daring creatives into a room, creating opportunities for independent artists, we make work that excites and strengthens the Adelaide art scene. Since CRAM’s launch in November of 2021, we have presented two sold out, world-premiere seasons of work – first a devised piece, titled NEW WORLD COMING, which was created in just 5 days through a collaboration with 11 artists, and the second show, award-winning playwright Anna Barnes’, Something Big.

CRAM have collaborated with Renew Adelaide to open the CRAM Hub on Pirie Street, running an Artist in Residence Program, and monthly CRAM Scrams, our scratch night program. We were also part of the Helpmann Creative Innovator Program for six months, being awarded the seed funding upon completion. 


Free-range Residency: Astrid Pill

 

Photo: Supplied by Astrid Pill.

 

About the artist:

Astrid Pill is a performer/theatre maker who has worked with numerous companies and collaborators since 1996. She worked with Restless Dance Theatre and Patch Theatre Company, both over 10 year periods and has a 20-year collaborative relationship with Ingrid Voorendt and Zoe Barry, with whom she is creating the new work – Widow Weirdo. She has worked with Brand X, Yashchin Ensemble, The Border Project, Sarah Neville, Maude Davey and Vitalstatistix, Ingrid Voorendt, Ladykillers, Daisy Brown/Cabaret Festival, Windmill and State Theatre SA/Brink.

She sang for The New Pollutants re-score of Metropolis, which toured to major venues and film festivals including The Sydney Opera House and Fed Square. Astrid has won many awards including an Adelaide Critics Circle Award for Cake, which she wrote, toured and adapted for ABC’s airplay and an Arts SA Emerging Artist Award, which enabled her to study voice and physical theatre in France and Poland. 


Free-range Residency: Taylor Nobes

 

Photo: Jamie Hornsby.

 

About the artist:

Taylor Nobes is a professionally trained actor, singer and theatre maker based in South Australia and a 2019 graduate from Adelaide College of the Arts. Taylor has a passion for creating innovative art with elements of music, dark comedy and physical theatre, with a strong focus on mental health awareness.

Taylor has worked and collaborated with BRINK Productions on The Bridge of San Luis Rey (2021) and performed in FRANK Theatres’ Chameleon (2020) and then again as part of the SALT Festival in 2021.

Taylor’s original work “Does It Please You?” debuted as part of the Adelaide Fringe 2021 and was the recipient of the week 4 Best Emerging Artist Award and was the winner of The Holden Street Theatres Award for 2021. The remounted version of "Does it Please You?" played its latest season as part of the Adelaide Fringe 2022 at Holden Street Theatres.

Taylor’s most recent work MUSIC & YOU premiered in 2022 and received many accolades, its developed version (MUSIC & YOU - Cabaret’s Not Really My Thing) will be showing as part of the Adelaide Fringe 2023 at the Adelaide Migration Museum.

Taylor will be collaborating with local creatives Jamie Hornsby, Felicity Boyd and Max Garcia-Underwood for this residency.