Afternoon sessions at The Garden of Unearthly Delights

Afternoons at The Garden of Unearthly Delights
With just shy of three weeks to go of world-class entertainment for the young and young-at-heart, The Garden is excited to kick off its debut Friday afternoon program this Friday 3 March from midday.

Ease into the weekend with The Garden’s new Friday afternoon sessions between 12-5pm.

Each week, Garden-goers can enjoy early sessions of Best of the Edinburgh Fest, Smashed Arvo (the arvo iteration of award-winning Smashed: The Brunch Party) and immersive installation Kaleidoscope by Keith Courtney (House of Mirrors, 1000 Doors).

Garden of Unearthly Delights Afternoon sessions
Photo: Mashaka Gunnulson

Michelle Buxton, co-Director of The Garden of Unearthly Delights says The Garden’s Friday afternoon program is designed to make world class entertainment accessible and enjoyable for everyone:

Shift workers, Fringe lovers who don’t like crowds, audience members with accessibility and sensory needs – everyone is welcome on Friday afternoons. Come and enjoy the loveliness of The Garden without the weekend hype.

“We have worked closely our 2023 Disability Ambassador Tim Ferguson to ensure that The Garden is a place where everyone feels welcome.”


FEBRUARY 17 – MARCH 19
Tickets to all shows at The Garden of Unearthly Delights are on sale now!

View the full Garden of Unearthly Delights program:

gardenofunearthlydelights.com.au/what-s-on_
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