Rumpelstiltskin

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Rumpelstiltskin


Venue

Raffertys Theatre

Dates

11 January - 20 January 2018

Event Type

Cinema Screening

Australian National Theatre Live in partnership with Windmill Theatre Co and South Australia State Theatre Company
RUMPELSTILTSKIN
By Rosemary Myers and Julianne O’Brien

Paul Capsis stars as one of folklore’s greatest villain’s in this deliciously wicked spin on a dark and devilish tale from the creators of South Australia Theatre and Windmill Theatre’s hit production of Pinocchio.

Spinning straw into gold is a party trick that will take you far. It can buy you a life of total luxury. But money can’t buy you everything. Two people, once best friends, torn apart by desire for the things they cannot have. This is the story of the ultimate price of greed.

Captured live on stage and screened at Riverside, this visually spectacular, energetic musical will delight the whole family!

Suitable for: Ages 8 – 108
Classification: E – Exempt from Classification
Distributor: Australian National Theatre Live and Act2 Distribution

Dates & Times:
Thursday 11 January 2018 at 10.30am
Saturday 13 January 2018 at 10.30am
Friday 19 January 2018 at 2:30pm
Saturday 20 January 2018 at 10.30am

Special Offer:
Add $5 Popcorn and Drink Package to your ticket at checkout.

Photos by Shane Reid

Photos

Ticket Options

Single Ticket $16
Popcorn and Drink Package $5
Transaction fees apply
Screen $1.65

Duration

2 hours 12 minutes (Includes 15 minute interval)


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