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Breaking the Castle - from Ed Fringe to the Opera House
 

A true story walking the tightrope between heartbreak and hilarity, Breaking the Castle is a dark comedy about falling apart and faking your way through recovery - until you can't. 

An hilarious, heartfelt true story of human resilience

Breaking the Castle follows the story of David, a struggling actor whose life is a chaotic blend of substance abuse, Shakespearean soliloquies, failed auditions, and debilitating mental health. David takes himself to the brink, until an unlikely lifeline offers hope in the mountains of South-East Asia.

This is not your average tale of addiction. It's a razor-sharp, darkly comic ride through one man’s chaos, full of warmth, laughter, and surprising hope. Think Trainspotting meets Fleabag-raw, real, and unexpectedly hilarious, with a huge heart that will have you leaving the theatre feeling inspired and uplifted.

A genuine work of empathy, Breaking the Castle is a remarkable true story about the indomitable nature of the human spirit.

A portion of the Box Office proceeds from Breaking the Castle will go to the Australian Anti Ice Campaign.


Presented by Cluster Arts Global in Association with BTC Productions

23 - 26 July 2025

In the Studio Theatre

Sydney Opera House

Bookings https://www.sydneyoperahouse.com/theatre/breaking-the-castle

 

Event details

Venue: Sydney Opera House
Bookings: https://www.sydneyoperahouse.com/theatre/breaking-the-castle
Start Date: Wednesday 23 July 2025

 

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