WIN A DOUBLE PASS TO LOGAN ST

Date: Wednesday, 5 August 2026
Time: 11:00am
Venue: Space Theatre, Adelaide Festival Centre
Ticket prices: $26 - $89
Bookings: Visit the website to buy tickets

In the backyard of an Adelaide Mosque, an unlikely alliance takes root between Goolie, an Afghan cameleer and mosque caretaker, and Dulcie, a young Aboriginal woman navigating life, loss and love on Kaurna Country. As war, racism and bureaucracy press in from all sides, their bond — anchored in storytelling, cooking and kinship — becomes an act of survival.

Woven through this tender contemporary narrative is the haunting story of Munarto, a Kaurna girl who lives through the devastation of colonisation in 1836. As past and present echo and collide, Logan St reveals the resilience of culture, the cost of silence, and a quiet revolution of friendship that begins in a garden where nothing will grow.

From the visionary Kaurna and Narungga theatre-maker Jacob Boehme comes a sweeping tale that honours the enduring strength of his female ancestors, the legacy of the cameleers, and the spirit of resistance etched into this place now called Adelaide.

Thanks to State Theatre Company South Australia and Seniors Card, one (1) lucky Seniors Card member has the opportunity to win a double pass valued at $208 to Logan St at Space Theatre on Wednesday, 5 August at 11:00am.

For a chance to win this great prize, email seniorscardcomps@sa.gov.au with the correct answer to the question below in the subject line and your details including your Seniors Card number in the email body.

Question: What is the name of the Afghan cameleer and mosque caretaker in ‘Logan St’?

Entries close on Friday, 24 July at 10:00am. Winners will be drawn randomly and contacted by email.

View the terms and conditions before entering this competition.

Please only enter this competition if you are available to attend the event on Wednesday, 5 August at 11:00am.

Join State Theatre Company South Australia for complimentary tea, coffee and biscuits one hour before the 11:00am Wednesday, 5 August performance of Logan St and stay after the performance for a free Q&A with the show’s cast and creative team.

A Date with the State supports older patrons, or those who may feel socially isolated, to continue to attend the theatre despite life changes such as the loss of a partner or new living circumstances.