Theatre

Safety in Numbers

Safety In Numbers is the innovative, new, lightly interactive show from A Slightly Isolated Dog. There's been a murder. But it's also a mystery. It's a murder mystery. How Intriguing!

$29.99 - $34.99 (service fees may apply)
90 Minutes
Tue 12 - Sun 17 July 2022
Tue 12 Jul, 7:30pm - 9pm
Wed 13 Jul, 7:30pm - 9pm
Thu 14 Jul, 7:30pm - 9pm
Fri 15 Jul, 7:30pm - 9pm
Sat 16 Jul, 7:30pm - 9pm
Sun 17 Jul, 5pm - 6:30pm

Safety In Numbers is the innovative, new, lightly interactive, seat-of-your-pants, edge-of-your-seat, thriller, who done-it, murder mystery from A Slightly Isolated Dog. Knives Out meets Aunty Donna meets live action role play meets Agatha Christie in drag! Safety in Numbers delivers the ridiculousness and playfulness of A Slightly Isolated Dog's Don Juan and Jekyll & Hyde, but there's a twist! We invite you, our audience, to solve the mystery and find the murderer. Don't want to get your hands dirty? That's ok, we love it when you watch. You can simply observe and still have a fantastic time. But whatever you do, we have to stick together. Because there's SAFETY IN NUMBERS!

 

The shows contains Haze, Loud Noises, Strong Violence, Death and Strong Language.

Photos by Andi Crown

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