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Pomona
 

POMONA

Written by Alistair McDowall
Directed by Thomas Midena

7-16 August 2026
Little Theatre
 

An amateur production by arrangement with Blue Posts Management Ltd

What darkness lurks at the heart of the city?


Ollie is searching for her sister, and all roads lead to Pomona: an abandoned concrete island at the heart of the city. But as others have learned the hard way, getting involved can cost you everything. Perhaps to survive, it’s better to ignore the truth. Pomona is a dark, intense and curious one act play about living in the modern world. It unfolds like a puzzle, flirts with the fantastical, and twists like a nightmare.

The play was first performed in London in 2014, and this will be its South Australian premiere.
 

TICKETS
$28 Full / Adult
$23 Concession / Student
online or at the door, subject to availability
Seating is General Admission.


PERFORMANCES

Friday 7 August - 7:30pm
Saturday 8 August - 3pm
Sunday 9 August - 3pm
Wednesday 12 August - 6:30pm
Thursday 13 August - 7:30pm
Friday 14 August - 7:30pm
Saturday 15 August - 3pm
Sunday 16 August - 3pm

Show runs approximately 95 minutes. There is no interval.
Bar will remain open after the show.
 

CONTENT WARNING
 This play contains coarse language, violence, references to sexual assault, suicide and abuse.

 

Event details

Venue: Little Theatre, Adelaide University
Bookings: http://www.trybooking.com/DGADT
Start Date: Saturday 08 August 2026

 

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