Currently Running: Luck @ The Garden of Unearthly Delights, Adelaide Fringe Festival
LUCK
Winner of the 2008 Little Gem Theatre Award at the 2008 Dublin Fringe
Time Out London Theatre Critics’ Choice
Edinburgh Festival Magazine’s Theatre Pick 2009
Fest Magazine’s Theatre Pick 2009
“A stylish tour de force” –TheaterMania
“Absolutely the highlight!” –RTE Radio 1
**** “Wonderfully capricious” –Fest Magazine
**** “Vigorously inventive” –Irish Theatre Magazine
**** “A work worth gambling on.” –Sunday Business Post
**** “A compelling and original piece of theatre” –Irish Times
**** “A flashing, pinging, breathless whirlwind of a ride! “ –The List
**** “Highly entertaining… wonderfully vibrant!” –Irish Mail on Sunday
A cocktail party cross-bred with a quiz show, packed into a breakneck hour of true confessions, interrogations, blackjack boot camp, Vegas tunes and cheeseballs.
Free nightly giveaway of real Vegas prizes plus party favors for all attendees!
“Neither a typical monologue nor a free form performance piece, Megan Riordan’s one-woman Las Vegas extravaganza, Luck, goes all in by drawing on aspects of both…Riordan proves a formidable performer.” –Backstage
“A performance piece that is both a highly personal revelation and an abstract meditation on destiny, probability, fate and free will.” –Curtain Up
“A delightfully eccentric show… she gives poignant glimpses into the emptiness and excitement of the high-rolling lifestyle.” –The Scotsman on Sunday
“Luck is a good bet.” –Village Voice
Devised by Making Strange
Performed by Megan Riordan
Directed by Dodd Loomis
Additional Writing by Shawn Sturnick
Feb 11-28 (excl 15 and 19) at Umbrella Revolution, 7:30 PM
Mar 1-13 (excl
at Bosco Theater, 6:30 PM
For more information and to purchase tickets, visit the Adelaide Fringe ticketing page.
Luck at the Adelaide Fringe Festival is made possible by the generous support of Culture Ireland

Culture Ireland





LOVED the show. Wish I’d seen it earlier so I could recommend it to all my friends.
Any chance of an Australian tour?
Also, is “Max” in the story Max Rubin?