Spectrum is a sensory collision—a poetic plunge into the neurodivergent mind, colour by colour. Blending spoken word, movement and live visual art, this award-winning solo performance explores masking, mirroring and self-discovery through an intimate and emotionally honest theatrical experience.
Structured through colour and lived sensation, Spectrum invites audiences into a world where difference becomes connection, asking what might change if being out of step wasn't a stumble, but a dance to a rhythm the world has yet to hear.
Originally premiering in the Sydney Fringe Festival Limitless Program in 2025, the production was nominated for Best in Theatre and Best Emerging Artist, before going on to win the Best Emerging Artist Weekly Award at Adelaide Fringe 2026.
Presented as part of Sydney Fringe Festival 2026, Spectrum runs Tuesday 15 September to Saturday 19 September 2026 at the Emerging Artist Share House Hub, Erskineville Town Hall. Performances begin at 7:30 pm, with a relaxed and welcoming environment designed to encourage audiences to experience the work in the way that suits them best.
Auslan interpreted performance Tuesday 15th of September
Whether you're neurodivergent, know someone who is, or simply enjoy bold, contemporary theatre, Spectrum offers an unforgettable journey into seeing—and feeling—the world through a different lens.
Accessibility
Event Access
AUSLAN INTERPRETED PERFORMANCE 15/09/2025.
Venue Access
Ramp access to the venue.
Limited 2-hour street parking but less than 200m from Erskinville train station.
No onside mobility parking
1 accessible bathroom
1 ambulant bathroom.
Event type
by Deaf and/or disabled artists
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Location