A supernatural twist from beyond the grave
Published 12:00pm 30 August 2024
Above: Zoe Hitchcock as Susie Salmon. Photo supplied by Christopher Sharman Photography.
A new play which centres on a young girl who has been murdered and watches over her family - and her killer – from her own personal heaven will be performed at Redcliffe’s Theatre 102 this September.
Performers from Redcliffe Musical Theatre have been busy rehearsing their own spin on Alice Sebold’s 2002 novel The Lovely Bones, with eight shows scheduled between September 6-15.
Producer Madeleine Johns, who is also the President of Redcliffe Musical Theatre, says the show will take audiences on an emotional journey.
“The story revolves around Susie Salmon, a 14-year-old girl who, after being murdered, watches from her own personal heaven as her family and friends cope with her death and as her killer attempts to cover his tracks,” Madeleine says.
“The play captures the emotional and psychological depths of the characters as they navigate their grief and search for justice.
“This play is a very recent adaptation – the first performance was in 2018 in the UK – based on the 2009 movie of the same name.
“The show will be directed by Sandra Harman, who is a well-known Brisbane actor and theatre professional. We are very grateful to have her experience and support leading this project.”
Above: Adrian Mackay as George Harvey. Photo supplied by Christopher Sharman Photography.
Meet the cast
Director: Sandra Harman
Susie Salmon: Shared by Zoe Hitchcock and Chloe Crellin
George Harvey: Played by Adrian Mackay
Jack Salmon: Played by Jonny Sweeper
Abigail Salomon: Played by Dee Heat
Lindsey Salmon: Shared by Rory Argles and Cadence McManus
Buckley Salmon/Flora Hernandez (lost girl): Played by Lyds Dunne
Franny/Ruana Singh/ Principal Caden: Played by Rachel Albrecht
Ruth Connors: Played by Sarina Brener
Len Fenerman: Played by Tim Albrecht
Ray Singh: Played by Cobe Robbins
Samuel Heckler: Played by Joshua Darcy
Grandma Lynn /Mrs Flanagan/ Cop: Played by Nikki Glowacki
Holiday (family dog)/ Wendy Richter (lost girl): Played by Tylah-Jay Foster
Above: Sarina Brener as Ruth. Photo supplied by Christopher Sharman Photography.
Event details
The Lovely Bones will be performed over eight big shows at Theatre 102 between September 6-15, including matinees on September 7, 14 and 15.
Tickets range from $30 to $90, with the option for guests to add on a cheese plate.
To reserve your seat, click here.
Due to adult themes, this show is recommended for people aged 15 years and over.
Theatre 102 is located at 102 Anzac Ave, Redcliffe.
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