‘Medals aren’t meant to be worn on the shirt; they are to be worn on the soul.’
Gino Bartali (1914-2000)
After a SOLD-OUT season in January 2023, you don’t want to miss this funny, heartfelt one-man show about cycling and obsession, envy and ambition, winning and losing, and finding the inner grit to dominate the mountain stages of life.
Hew is a passionate wannabe cyclist. But Hew is in a malaise. Stuck in a cycle of dead-end jobs and missed opportunities he has long harboured a pathological envy of his more successful high school friend, now professional cyclist, Jake.
Told in parallel with our hero’s tale is the story of the great Gino Bartali (1914 – 2000), winner of the Tour de France in 1938 and 1948, who, in WWII, risked his life to save Jewish lives in Northern Italy by secretly transporting documents in his bicycle.
In Symphonie of the Bicycle these stories combine to create an absurdly hysterical yet ultimately moving portrait of the quest for glory and heroism.
Suitable for ages 12+
80 minute duration
Contains coarse language!
— Original commissioning partners Merrigong Theatre and Adelaide Festival Centre. —
CAST
Performer Hew Parham
CREATIVES
Writer Hew Parham
Director Chris Drummond
Composer + Sound Designer Will Spartalis
Set, Costume + Lighting Design Wendy Todd
Associate Lighting Designer + Technical Operator Aaron Herczeg
Dramaturg Caleb Lewis
Production Manager Lachlan Turner
Stage Manager Marg Crompton
★★★★★ ‘A cracking script, performed by a skilled actor and physical theatre practitioner proved the right recipe for success’ Glam Adelaide
★★★★★ ‘You’d be bonking mad to miss it!’ Matilda Marseillaise
★★★★.5 ‘The performance culminated in a rapturous standing ovation, leaving the audience both entertained and enlightened’ What’s the Show
‘Hew Parham has the audience in the palm of his hand and holds them there.‘ InDaily
‘a shining example of the way polished stagecraft, inventive sound and lighting, and emotionally astute writing can combine to tell an intricate story in an utterly compelling way.’ InDaily
‘This show is captivating.’ InDaily
‘While Parham’s remarkable skills in comedy and physical theatre are on full display for the entire 90 minutes, there are deeper themes at work. His writing is equally impressive.’ InDaily
‘Symphonie de la Bicyclette is beautifully written, a deft mix of light and dark, with many amusing moments, yet not a little tragedy.’ The Advertiser – SA Weekend
‘Parham’s ability to flit seamlessly between characters and timelines was remarkable’ Arts Hub
Ranked Symphonie de la Bicyclette #2 in the top 10 things to in Adelaide while at the Tour Down Under! SA LIFE
HEW PARHAM
Hew Parham is a graduate of Flinders University Drama Centre. In 2007 Hew was the recipient of the Neil Curnow Award where he
trained at The Hunter Gates Academy of physical theatre in Edmonton Canada and in the Pochinko Clowning Method at The Manitoulin Conservatory for Creation and Performance (MCCP) in Ontario, Canada. Hew has also trained with British Physical Comedy troupe Spymonkey in London, England and Italian clown Giovanni Fusetti.
Hew has developed several solo shows with his comedic characters such as: Giovanni which played at the New York Clown Theatre Festival, The Wonderland Festival in Brisbane and The Adelaide Fringe Festival; Odyssey Schmodyssey which played at the Sangeunay Arts Festival, Quebec Canada; Rudi’s The Rinse Cycle which played at The Adelaide Cabaret Festival. He also developed The Riddalin Brothers with Callan Fleming and most recently his semi-autobiographical A Not So Trivial Pursuit (Adelaide Fringe).
Hew has travelled extensively with Melbourne based company Bunk Puppets to tour their show Sticks Stones Broken Bones to countries such as Norway, Germany and China. Other credits includes: The Weill File (Adelaide Cabaret Festival); The Swell Mob (Flabberghast Theatre/Adelaide Cabaret Festival); Me and My Shadow (Patch Theatre Company); Boo (Windmill Theatre Company); Superheroes (Stone/Castro); Blister by Sarah Peters (Holden Street Theatres); and If you can learn to fake authenticity you have it made by Rebecca Meston, (Feltspace).
He has also directed a number of shows including Egg (Erin Fowler, Adelaide Fringe) Chameleon (Frank Theatre, Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Rumpus); Moof’s Adventures (Backporch Theatre, Adelaide Fringe); Dead Gorgeous (Madness of Two, Adelaide Fringe Festival) and Light Minded (AC Arts).
For further details on touring this show, please email John Glenn here.
25 - 29 June 2024
HotHouse Theatre
Wodonga VIC
Various Times
28 May - 14 June 2024
Regional Tour SA
Various times
14 - 25 May 2024
Space Theatre
Adelaide Festival Centre
17 - 21 January 2023
Space Theatre
Adelaide Festival Centre
21 - 24 September 2022
Merrigong Theatre
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