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Holy Hell | Old Fitz Theatre | 14-24 July
 

I (DON’T) WANT TO BELIEVE

Frenemies Cat (Stephanie Somerville, Stolen) and Mish (Courtney Ally Miller, Home and Away) decide to explore their spirituality in their Catholic college’s lonely chapel, but it’s not the holy spirit they plan to get high on. As they prepare for the ‘trip’ of their university lifetimes, news of their mutual friend’s sudden dropout sparks a concerning mystery: who spiked Daisy’s drink last night?

Both horror and humour, Holy Hell is a slow and surreal descent into the inferno of our beliefs in the things around us: long-established institutions, the big man upstairs, the very fabric of reality. How do you discern what the truth is when you don’t know what you believe? Religious iconography, drinking games and witchy business keep all of us awake way past our bedtimes.

A WORLD PREMIERE

Written by Bianca Watkins

Directed by Dakotah Love

With Stephanie Somerville, Courtney Ally Miller, Riley Thomas and Owen Hasluck

Selected for KXT’s Storytellers Festival 2025 and written by emerging playwright and producer Bianca Watkins (In Cosmic Utero, Gia Ophelia) Holy Hell is the debut production for new company Bloodline Productions, and directorial debut for Dakotah Love.

 

Event details

Venue: Old Fitz Theatre, 129 Dowling Street, Woolloomooloo
Bookings: $27.50
Start Date: Tuesday 14 July 2026

14-24 July
Tuesday - Saturday 9:15pm
Sunday 7.30pm

Event website: https://www.oldfitztheatre.com.au/holy-hell
Instagram: @blood_lineproductions

 

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