1 in a Chameleon
Presented by: Feast & Foster
March 2 & 3
Theatre
Origin: USA • World Premiere
An inspiring comedy about fitting in everywhere but belonging nowhere. As an engineer, an entrepreneur, and a romantic, Narie Foster examines questions like “How do we find our purpose?” “What does freedom feel like?” and “Can I avoid strangers forever?”
A moving and uplifting solo show debut from an award-winning storyteller (The Moth, Generation Women) who has performed standup across New York, London, and Paris, along with a 17-year comedy and peacekeeping residency at her childhood dining table.
Narie was born in New York to Thai and British-Canadian scientists who balked when she left a successful corporate career (Forbes 30 Under 30) to become a writer and performer. ‘1 in a Chameleon’ helps us uncover our true colors despite the chameleon reasons to hide.
The Arch at Holden Street Theatres
Holden Street Theatres, 32-34 Holden Street, Hindmarsh, Kaurna Country
Step-free mobility aid access through the main entrance with an accessible bathroom.
Detailed venue info and space accessibility
Duration: 50 min
Sat 02 Mar - Sun 03 Mar: 6:15pm
Age Suitability: M
Coarse Language : Occasional, Mild
Sexual References : Occasional, Mild
Other Warnings: Mental Health
Full price: $32.00
Concession: $28.00
BankSA Cardholder: $24.00
Honey Pot Comp: $0.00
Companion Card: $0.00
High Audio Content
Meet the Team
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Narie Foster
PLAYWRIGHT, PRODUCER, PERFORMER
Narie Foster is a writer, storyteller, and comedian, and she has also been a systems engineer at Cornell University, a management consultant at Bain & Company, a fashion entrepreneur at M.M.LaFleur, a teacher in multiple continents, and an executive coach... mostly on Zoom. Most consistently, she is an explorer of humanity, especially via food, design, relationships, and the performing arts. Narie has performed comedy and storytelling in London, New York, and Paris, and her recognitions include Forbes 30 Under 30 and The Moth. Narie is debuting a personal solo show at the Adelaide Fringe 2024, and is working on writing and producing a romantic comedy play set in New York City. She lives in Brooklyn, New York.
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