tasmanian circus acrobats

In 2026, ROOKE are taking Nimble to the mainland!

Tasmania’s own ROOKE brings us all a little closer once more, right to the edge of our seats. Nimble plays the line between tension and joy, risk and release. Blocks, boxes, and acrobats will be stacked and balanced and belly laughs will be had.

This is teetering, pocket-sized circus: hilarious, intimate, and fun for the whole family.

“A way-too-dangerous game of floor is lava” - Audience member, age 12

“No way can they do that!” - Audience member, age 9

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Nimble is coming to South Australia for Adelaide Fringe

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Nimble is Available to Tour

Nimble is Available to Tour

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Performance History

  • To be Announced (Adelaide Fringe) - 7-22 March, 2025

  • Burnie Arts

    18 October, 2025

  • Canberra Circus Festival - 27 & 28 Septmeber, 2025

  • Towns TBA - March 2025

  • Cygnet Town Hall

    20 April, 2024

    15 April, 2025

  • Little Theatre, Meander Valley Performing Arts Centre

    19 & 20 July, 2024

    11 & 12 October, 2025

  • Paranaple Arts Centre - 11 October, 2024

    Returning in 2025

  • Evandale Community Hall

    5 October, 2025

  • Whitemark - 22 November, 2024

    Emita - 30 November, 2024

    Lady Baron - 1 December, 2024

  • Georgetown Memorial Hall

    14 July, 2024

    8 October, 2025

  • Theatre Royal - 24 April, 2024

    Peacock Theatre, Salamanca Arts Centre - 12 & 13 April, 2025

  • Earl Arts Centre - 4 & 5 October, 2024

    The Majestic Theatre - 3 & 4 October, 2025

  • 12 & 13 July, 2024

  • Moonah Arts Centre - 26 & 27 April, 2024

  • 6 & 7 December, 2024

  • 7 December 2024

  • Ross Town Hall - 9 October, 2025

  • Triabunna Hall - 23 April, 2024

    Triabunna Hall - 17 April, 2025

  • The Gaiety Theatre - 15 October, 2025

Supported By

This project was made possible by the Australian Government Regional Arts Fund, which supports the arts in regional and remote Australia.

This project was assisted through the Strategic Touring Fund, an initiative of the Tasmanian Performing Arts Centres.