Evil Dead: The Musical

Evil Dead: The Musical
Performance dates are scheduled for 26th and 27th of April, then: 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th of May at 7:30pm with one matinee scheduled for 5th May at 2pm.

Directed by Kieran Ridgway.

With music and lyrics by George Reinblatt, the audience follows the satirical story of five college students excited to spend their weekend in a seemingly abandoned cabin in the woods. However, after stumbling upon ‘The Book of the Dead’ they accidentally unleash a demonic terror, finding themselves face-to-face with the evil forces.

**Content Warning**
This show contains mature content including adult themes, strong coarse language, sexual references, physical violence, as well as blood and gore effects.
This show will also utilise strobe lighting and smoke effects.
As a result, this show will be age restricted to 16+

 

Equally Divided

ALL REMAINING PERFORMANCES cancelled due to a cast member being identified as a close contact for Covid.

We apologise for any inconvenience or disappointment caused. If you currently hold tickets for the cancelled performances, our booking officer will be in touch shortly to cancel or amend your booking.

This all too human comedy about trying to do the right thing is by Oscar nominated author and playwright Ronald Harwood who penned The Dresser and Quartet. Equally Divided begins shortly after the funeral of Edith and Renata’s mother. Edith, impecunious and practical, likes to think she is a good person. She was a dutiful daughter to her demanding, bedridden mother, while rich, selfish, younger sister Renata got all the attention – and all the husbands! Edith looked after “Ma” for ages; Renata barely lifted a painted fingernail to help the old dear. When the will is read, old childhood rivalries re-emerge. But something tells Edith that Renata – glamorous, impossible Renata – will always come out on top. Will Edith find that honesty, like beauty, is only skin deep? Will their eccentric mother’s tempting collection of antiques, littered around her old, converted railway carriage on a beach in southern England, prove a temptation too far?

The Woman Who Cooked Her Husband

IMPORTANT NOTICE

Unfortunately due to unforseen circumstances, the planned production of The Woman Who Cooked Her Husband has been cancelled.

We will be issuing full refunds and our bookings officer will be in touch soon.

Any questions please contact [email protected]

The Limelight apologises for any inconvenience caused.


3rd February – 19 February 2022

Tickets $19.00 to $23.00

A black comedy suitable for adult (and broad minded) patrons. An exploration of jealousy, humility, deceit and betrayal.

Kenneth and Hilary have been married for nearly twenty years, when Kenneth finds himself in the arms of Laura. His little fling quickly becomes out of hand and his world and life become a spiral of lies and deceit.  When Hilary invites Kenneth and Laura over for dinner, he accepts…unaware of the delicacies Hilary has on the menu.

NB: Some coarse language and sexual references