Every Story Counts
“Don’t Give Up”: Annalise Haigh on Finding Courage with Adventures
Annalise Haigh beams as she shares her pride in working on The Adventures of Peacock, Chicken and the Pony They Rode Upon. As a self-described ‘backdrop diva,’ she loves moving sets and keeping the show alive alongside artists with and without disability. Performing at the Sydney Opera House, Annalise proves that true confidence comes from stepping forward and shining together.
Local Artists, Global Stage: Second Echo Ensemble Steps Into the Sydney Opera House
Nicole, Dave and Annalise from Second Echo Ensemble step boldly onto the world stage in The Adventures of Peacock, Chicken and the Pony They Rode Upon. Together with Midnight Feast and composer Mia Palencia, they’re taking their Tasmanian-grown creativity to the Sydney Opera House for the first time - showing what’s possible when local artists dream big.
“A Stage Where We Belong”: Reflections on Adventures with Nicole Simms-Farrow
Performer Nicole Simm-Farrow shares what it means to bring The Adventures of Peacock, Chicken and the Pony They Rode Upon to life at the Sydney Opera House. From the freedom to be truly herself to the power of collaboration across Second Echo Ensemble and Midnight Feast, Nicole reflects on the creative courage and radical trust that have shaped this bold, joyful production - and how standing on one of the world’s great stages validates a life spent staying true to her art.