Deathtrap by Ira Levin
Synopsis:
Sidney Bruhl is a playwright who has run out of success. His faithful wife Myra is supportive and tells him it is just a phase, but is her belief in him misguided? Sidney tries to persuade his reluctant wife to plagiarise the work of playwright Clifford Anderson who has sent him a script for comment. Helga Ten Dorp is a psychic who foretells of ominous happenings and untimely gruesome deaths. But is she away with the fairies?
Warning: Contains violence. Parental discretion advised.
Directed by Matthew van den Berg
Production season:
3rd to 18th July 2020
Tues-Sat at 8pm, Sun matinee 4pm
Adults: $29
Seniors: $25
Students: $17
Tuesday Treats: $26 (incls drink and mini ice cream)
Tickets on sale from 13 June 2020
Come and support your local community theatre
A Community Theatre production of 'Death Trap' by special arrangement with Samuel French Ltd and New Zealand Play Bureau Ltd.
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