Opening Night
A brand-new theatrical reimagining of cult classic 1977 film Opening Night
Venue: Belvoir St Theatre
Address: 25 Belvoir St, Surry Hills, NSW, 2010
Date: 26 February - 27 March 2022
Time: 7:30pm
Ticket: $35 - $70
Buy / Ticket: https://belvoir.com.au/productions/opening-night/
Web: https://belvoir.com.au/productions/opening-night/
EMail: mail@belvoir.com.au
Call: (02) 9699 3444
Address: 25 Belvoir St, Surry Hills, NSW, 2010
Date: 26 February - 27 March 2022
Time: 7:30pm
Ticket: $35 - $70
Buy / Ticket: https://belvoir.com.au/productions/opening-night/
Web: https://belvoir.com.au/productions/opening-night/
EMail: mail@belvoir.com.au
Call: (02) 9699 3444
Belvoir presents the premiere of a brand-new theatrical reimagining of cult classic 1977 film Opening Night, starring stage and screen star, Leeanna Walsman, in the Upstairs Theatre from 26th February to 27th March.
The John Cassavetes Golden Globe® nominated sleeper-hit is given fresh vitality, directed and adapted for the Belvoir stage by Carissa Licciardello following her critically acclaimed mainstage directorial debut and adaptation of another classic work, A Room of One’s Own, at Belvoir in 2021.
Myrtle Gordon’s been a star of the stage for years. She’s loved by audiences, acclaimed by critics. Now she’s been cast in the role of a lifetime, and opening night is rapidly approaching – but something’s not quite right.
The lines won’t stick, she can’t stay in character, reality and make-believe are starting to blur – and there’s a strange woman in her dressing room. Is she a ghost? A hallucination? Another Myrtle, who’s climbed out from the mirror?
For more information, please visit https://belvoir.com.au/productions/opening-night/.
The John Cassavetes Golden Globe® nominated sleeper-hit is given fresh vitality, directed and adapted for the Belvoir stage by Carissa Licciardello following her critically acclaimed mainstage directorial debut and adaptation of another classic work, A Room of One’s Own, at Belvoir in 2021.
Myrtle Gordon’s been a star of the stage for years. She’s loved by audiences, acclaimed by critics. Now she’s been cast in the role of a lifetime, and opening night is rapidly approaching – but something’s not quite right.
The lines won’t stick, she can’t stay in character, reality and make-believe are starting to blur – and there’s a strange woman in her dressing room. Is she a ghost? A hallucination? Another Myrtle, who’s climbed out from the mirror?
For more information, please visit https://belvoir.com.au/productions/opening-night/.