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Rattling the Keys
 

A boy is lying dead next door, a blood stained knife sits in their living room and only one of them knows who did it. 

Winner of the 2018 State Theatre Company of South Australia and Flinders University Junior Young Playwright's Award, this suspenseful murder mystery follows five teens living in the small rural town of Coober Pedy. Struggling with isolation and lack of opportunities, they turn to crystal meth and it is under its influence that memories start to become hazy...why were they arguing in the first place? What can they say to the police? Who even was that kid next door? 

And more than anything, for each of them, how will the mistakes of last night impact the futures they are chasing? 

A New South Wales premiere production of young, feisty Australian work not to be missed. 

 

Tickets are selling quickly! Get yours at www.trybooking.com/bndop and read all about the cast and crew at https://www.theatretravels.org/rattling-the-keys 

 

Event details

Venue: Chippen Street Theatre - 45 Chippen Street, Chippendale
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Start Date: Wednesday 17 March 2021

This show plays as part of the NO: INTERMISSION festival on
March 17th - 6:45pm
March 18th - 8:30pm
March 19th - 6:45pm
March 20th - 8:30pm

The theatre is accessible via elevator and levelled seating is available

 

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