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Once Upon A Grimm Night - Interactive Theatre Show
 

Event Description: 

Step into the world of fairytales like never before with "Once Upon a Grimm Night" at Lindesay House, Darling Point. Every Thursday and Friday in July, join us for an immersive adventure where the lines between story and reality blur.

About the Show: 

Mankind was gifted fire to build a hearth and tell stories, which evolved into the folk and fairy tales we love. But what if these tales were windows to another world? What if that world is colliding with ours?

In "Once Upon a Grimm Night," you and other wayfarers have stumbled into the domain of the Narrator. Characters from Everafter are spilling into our realm, and the worlds are on the brink of collapse. Join the quest with Grimm Volkov to uncover the truth, brew potions, and delve into the unfinished stories of the Maiden and the Witch.

What to Expect: 

  • Immersive storytelling
  • Potion brewing (bring your magical skills!)
  • A quest to uncover the truth behind the Maiden and the Witch
  • Stunning performances in the historic Lindesay House

Are you ready to succeed in this quest, or will you risk the cosmos? It’s just a story…isn’t it?

 

Event details

Venue: Lindesday House, 1 Carthona Ave, Darling Point, 2027
Bookings: https://www.odysseytheatre.com.au/once-upon-a-grimm-night-sydney
Start Date: Thursday 04 July 2024

Note: There are three sessions each night starting at 5:30pm, 7:00pm, and 8:30pm, each running for one hour with no interval.

 

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