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Once Upon a Grimm Night
 

Step through the doorway of Old Government House, Parramatta and into a living fairy tale. “Once Upon a Grimm Night” is an intimate, interactive adventure where you’re invited to follow whispered clues, lend a hand with simple tasks and help uncover the story as it unfolds around you. The veil between our world and Everafter is thinning; familiar tales have slipped their bindings, and the characters you thought you knew are asking for help.

Guided by the ensemble, you’ll be welcomed into a sequence of heritage rooms and scenes: the Narrator sets the scene, and Grimm Volkov recruits you to help as he prowls the margins; the Maiden and the Witch draw you into their tangled histories. What you notice, the conversations you spark and the prompts you answer make each visit feel personal—your journey is your own, even as the tale finds its destined shape.

What to Expect:

  • Immersive Storytelling: Be invited into historic rooms as scenes unfold and characters draw you deeper into the tale.
  • Hands‑on Quest: Gentle puzzles, potion‑mixing and clue‑finding designed for first‑timers and seasoned sleuths alike.
  • Small‑Group Intimacy: Close‑up performances, time to interact and space to choose where to focus.
  • Friendly Guidance: The cast leads you from moment to moment—no prior experience needed, just curiosity.

About Odyssey Theatre: Sydney‑based creators of intimate, interactive works in non‑traditional spaces; we make theatre playful, accessible and surprising.

Recommended age 12+. Heritage venue; some areas have limited accessibility.

This project has been supported through a City of Parramatta Council Community Grant.

 

Event details

Venue: Old Government House, Parramatta
Bookings: https://www.odysseytheatre.com.au/once-upon-a-grimm-night-parramatta
Start Date: Friday 24 October 2025

 

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