New take on a comedy classic

A scene from Blithe Spirit

Audiences will see Blithe Spirit as they have never seen it before at Tuggerah’s Red Tree Theatre from November 15-23.

Director Daniel Craig, known for his standout work on The Boy From Oz at Red Tree and My Fair Lady with Gosford Musical Society, promises a fresh twist on the classic comedy favourite.

“Blithe Spirit is one of those timeless pieces that still has audiences laughing decades later,” he said.

“I loved it a few years ago with Courtney Act playing Elvira for Sydney Theatre Company.

“It’s been wonderful to put a new spin on it and reimagine it for Red Tree Theatre – a space that brings a unique intimacy and energy to the show.”

The production will mark a first for the venue, with the entire show staged in the round, pulling audiences right into the heart of the chaos and ghostly antics.

Red Tree Theatre, rapidly becoming one of the busiest and most dynamic small theatres in the region, is set to deliver an immediate and immersive theatrical experience.

The show features Fiona Kelly as Ruth, Denise Mann as Elvira, Renee Heaney as the eccentric Madame Arcati, Gerard Minogue as Charles, Sally Bartley as Mrs Bradman, Howard Oxley as Dr Bradman and Isabella O’Brien as Edith.

Blithe Spirit tells the story of Charles Condomine, a novelist whose seemingly ordinary life is upended when a séance goes hilariously wrong and his late wife Elvira returns with a mischievous vengeance.

What follows is a battle of wits that’s sharp, playful and full of supernatural shenanigans.

With Coward’s signature wit and a cast full of comedic talent, it’s bound to be a laugh-filled evening that’s a little wicked and a whole lot of fun.

Red Tree Theatre Artistic Director Joshua Maxwell said Blithe Spirit was a perfect production to finish the 2024 season as the venue planned to celebrate its fifth anniversary in 2025.

Tickets are limited per performance, and already selling very fast.

To book go to redtreetheatre.org.au

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