A confronting tale of trauma, revenge and mystery will be brought to life by the Wagga community theatre, which will be premiering its first showing of Death and The Maiden tonight.
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Tickets are already available for the show, which will run out of the Basement Theatre until April 18.
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School of Arts Community Theatre's Fay Walters said they would be bringing out their best, most experienced actors in order to do the play justice.
"It has a stunning cast of Jo Darby, Julian Smith, and Stephen Roots, all well-noted actors in Wagga, and this play is so demanding that it needs talented, high-profile actors," she said.
"It's very intense, very daunting, very gripping, and it's guaranteed to put you on the edge of your seat."
Ms Walters said Death and The Maiden was the first drama they had done in two years, and that the actors were excited to get back into the genre.
It is a major change of pace after their previous performance of Hooley in the Highlands, a rollicking Scottish comedy.
Bookings can be made at the SoACT's website.
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