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"Misery" by William Goldman, based on the novel by Stephen King

Coming 31 October and running for three performances only, we will be presenting the South Australian premiere of William Goldman's stage adaptation of Misery.

Cast: Heather Crawford as Annie Wilkes, Damien White as Paul Sheldon, and Brian Godfrey as Buster.

Venue: Theatre 2 at Star Theatres, 145 Sir Donald Bradman Drive, Hilton

Tickets: Full price $30 / Concession card holders $24 / Groups of six plus $26

Book online herehere, or contact Star TheatresStar Theatres box office. 




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