TGSS presents:

Written by Emily Brontë
Adapted by April DeAngelis
Directed by Eryn Kneebone Kralj
An Amateur Production By Arrangement with ORiGiN™ Theatrical, on behalf of Samuel French Ltd. A Concord Theatricals Company
9th, 10th, 11th July 7:30pm and 12th July 3:00pm & 7:30pm
Little Theatre
University of Adelaide
‘Do you want to live? Would you like to live with your soul in the grave?’
Heathcliff, a young orphan, is brought back to live with the Earnshaw family at Wuthering Heights, a desolate old home in the middle of the Yorkshire moors. Though subjected to cruelty, he develops a close relationship with Cathy, the daughter of the house – a bond that will follow them both to the grave, leaving chaos and destruction in its wake, as well as the fall of the two households, the Earnshaws and the Lintons. Heathcliff embarks on the ultimate revenge war path to ensure that all those who have made his life miserable feel the full extent of their actions.
Be warned! Wuthering Heights is no love story! It is a tale of deep wounds, cruelty and of course, revenge. An epic tale of gothic proportions, based on the classic novel by Emily Brontë and adapted for stage by April DeAngelis.
Starring: Ashraf Abdul Halim, Zoe Russell-von Bujdoss, Isobel Watson, Thomas Marks, Elina Sheeba Jose, Liam Warmeant, Clinton Nitschke, Georgia Gustard and Henry Chipperfield
TICKETS
General Admission: $15
Concession: $10
Tickets can also be purchased at the door, subject to availability.
DATES
Wednesday 9th July, 7:30pm
Thursday 10th July, 7:30pm
Friday 11th July, 7:30pm
Saturday 12th July, 3:00pm & 7:30pm
VENUE
Little Theatre, University of Adelaide
The Cloisters, Gate 10, Victoria Drive, Adelaide
Kaurna Yarta
Train, tram and bus services are available nearby. Please allow extra time for parking, especially when there is an event on at Adelaide Oval or Botanic Park.
Sessions
SESSIONS
DESCRIPTION
STATUS
'Experimental and progressive student theatre at the University of Adelaide.'
TGSS acknowledges the traditional custodians of this land, the Kaurna people, and pay respect to elders past and present.
https://www.adelaide.edu.au/theatreguild/