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The Ladykillers
 

The Ladykillers

by Graham Linehan

Directed by Walter Grkovic

Sydney Premiere

Season: 18th January - 15th February 2020
Preview night 17th January
Friday and Saturday nights at 7.30pm
February Saturday matinée at 3.00pm
Sunday matinée at 4.30pm

The Ladykillers began life as an Ealing comedy film written by William Rose and directed by Alexander Mackendrick in 1955, and was adapted for the stage in 2011 by Graham Linehan, well known for Father Ted, Black Books, and The IT Crowd.

When the kind hearted Mrs Wilberforce rents a room to the charming Professor Marcus she is overjoyed to hear music filling her house. The Professor says it's a perfect room to rehearse with his string quintet! Surely it's a coincidence a security van route passes nearby? When large bundles of money turn up the ruse is rumbled and the gang exposed! What will happen to the sweet old widow when she confronts these dastardly crooks?

An amateur production by arrangement with ORiGiNTM Theatrical on behalf of Samuel French Ltd

 

Event details

Venue: Genesian Theatre, 420 Kent St, Sydney
Bookings: www.genesiantheatre.com.au
Start Date: Sunday 19 January 2020

 

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