Merrigong Theatre Company presents THE SEVEN by The Strangeways Ensemble
Merrigong Theatre Company’s permanent ensemble of neurodiverse actors and musicians, The Strangeways Ensemble, make their triumphant return to the stage in the world premiere of their fictional home-grown thriller, The Seven, at the Wollongong Town Hall from 21st to 29th November.
Venue: Wollongong Town Hall
Address: Crown St &, Kembla St, Wollongong NSW 2500
Date: 21 to 29 November
Time: Fri 21 Nov, 7:30pm; Sat 22 Nov, 7:30pm; Thu 27 Nov, 6:30pm; Fri 28 Nov, 7:30pm & Sat 29 Nov, 1:30pm & 7:30pm
Ticket: Adult $49 | Pension $39 | Groups 8+ $34 | Under 30s $34 | Student $39
Buy / Ticket: https://merrigong.com.au/shows/the-seven/
Web: https://merrigong.com.au/shows/the-seven/
EMail: info@merrigong.com.au
Call: 02 4224 5999
Address: Crown St &, Kembla St, Wollongong NSW 2500
Date: 21 to 29 November
Time: Fri 21 Nov, 7:30pm; Sat 22 Nov, 7:30pm; Thu 27 Nov, 6:30pm; Fri 28 Nov, 7:30pm & Sat 29 Nov, 1:30pm & 7:30pm
Ticket: Adult $49 | Pension $39 | Groups 8+ $34 | Under 30s $34 | Student $39
Buy / Ticket: https://merrigong.com.au/shows/the-seven/
Web: https://merrigong.com.au/shows/the-seven/
EMail: info@merrigong.com.au
Call: 02 4224 5999
In 1964, a group of seven friends are on their way home from seeing a concert in Sydney, when an incident on the train forces them to get off at Helensburgh station. Missing the last train, they decide to try and hitch a ride. In the morning light, it becomes clear that none of them made it back.
After a short-lived investigation into their disappearance, the case is closed, and their story becomes local legend. Until 2024, when a grisly discovery at the Helensburgh Tunnel forces the re-opening of the 60-year-old case, and old grudges and conspiracy theories that have circled the mystery for years, are brought to the fore.
Director and Writer Anne-Louise Rentell said “The Seven is the third show created and performed by The Strangeways Ensemble. We have created an original work which showcases the ensemble’s evolution as a creative collective since we began collaborating over 7 years ago - I can’t wait for people to see it!”
For more than a decade, members of The Strangeways Ensemble have created genre-bending theatre like Trash Talk and Something That Happened, infused with trademark humour, gravity and insight.
Featuring ensemble members Malcolm Allison, Ethan Arnold , Jordan Bowater, Ethan Green, Rachel Head, Phillip Prentice and Christian Tagliaferro, The Seven takes a witty approach to horror and conspiracy tropes, exploring notions of visibility and the unknown.
Don’t miss this captivating mystery by Wollongong’s only professional theatre ensemble.
After a short-lived investigation into their disappearance, the case is closed, and their story becomes local legend. Until 2024, when a grisly discovery at the Helensburgh Tunnel forces the re-opening of the 60-year-old case, and old grudges and conspiracy theories that have circled the mystery for years, are brought to the fore.
Director and Writer Anne-Louise Rentell said “The Seven is the third show created and performed by The Strangeways Ensemble. We have created an original work which showcases the ensemble’s evolution as a creative collective since we began collaborating over 7 years ago - I can’t wait for people to see it!”
For more than a decade, members of The Strangeways Ensemble have created genre-bending theatre like Trash Talk and Something That Happened, infused with trademark humour, gravity and insight.
Featuring ensemble members Malcolm Allison, Ethan Arnold , Jordan Bowater, Ethan Green, Rachel Head, Phillip Prentice and Christian Tagliaferro, The Seven takes a witty approach to horror and conspiracy tropes, exploring notions of visibility and the unknown.
Don’t miss this captivating mystery by Wollongong’s only professional theatre ensemble.