Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeEntertainmentWicked Sisters head for Tewantin

Wicked Sisters head for Tewantin

Hot on the heels of their runaway success at the Norfolk Island Theatre Festival (Best Original Script, Best Male Actor), Buderim-based 3bCreative is presenting Alma De Groen’s Wicked Sisters for Tewantin.

First performed in 2002, this play with four strong female characters is experiencing a resurgence in popularity.

The flawed genius and social Darwinist Alex Hobbes has passed away, but his experiment in artificial intelligence lives on, and is still working away, maybe even evolving, in his study.

His wife, Meridee, has withdrawn from life on their Blue Mountains property. Concerned for her welfare, three of her best friends decide to visit and shake her out of her malaise.

Sisterly solidarity seems a fine idea, but things go awry quickly.

Do these women support each other, or will they use their sisters to advance themselves?

This interesting and edgy play has some great laughs, but also strikes some uncomfortable notes.

The highly experienced actors Liz Bear, Lynda Canning, Sharon Grimley, and Louise Tasker bring their characters to life with sharp wit and intense emotion.

There will be only three performances in small venues, so bookings are essential. Wicked Sisters will be showing at the Tait Community College in Tewantin on 26 November.

There is a women-only event at the She Shed, Marooochydore on 24 November, and everyone is welcome at the Maleny Playhouse on 25 November.

Go to trybooking.com and search for Wicked Sisters or call 0400 570 880 and leave a message.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Mallets, Magic, and Morning Tea

Ready to swap the gym for some fresh air, sunshine, and a bit of friendly competition? At Noosa Croquet Club, we’ve got the perfect...
More News

Water safety in focus

Boaties and beachgoers are being urged to put safety first on Noosa’s waterways this long weekend, with authorities expecting heavy traffic on the Noosa...

E-bike concerns rise

More than half of Australian drivers believe children should not be using e-bikes or e-scooters to get to and from school, as concerns grow...

Uncle Lucas goes surfing

Back in the glory days of the Noosa Festival of Surfing, when the tribe would gather from all parts of the globe for “8...

Apollo lifts off

Apollo is an eastern grey kangaroo who has already faced more hardship than most wildlife ever should. His life began with heartbreak after his mother...

Long term view drives STA data

Noosa Council's latest quarterly data reveals further inroads made into protecting neighbourhoods from the impacts of short-term accommodation (STA) - a key action of...

A second chance

Remy is getting excited, wriggling and stretching as he tries to manoeuvre himself out of his handmade, carefully stitched pouch - his home for...

Gallery marks 25 years

The Pomona Railway Station Gallery is turning 25 this year, but the milestone is about far more than an anniversary. It’s a celebration of...

Family escapes fire

A Peregian Beach family has escaped a house fire with minor injuries after their home was engulfed by flames late last night. Emergency services were...

Man charged by counter terrorism police

Detectives from the Counter-Terrorism Investigation Group have charged a 24-year-old man following investigations into suspicious online activity. It will be alleged that the man was...

A touch of football

Noosa Touch Football Association would like to invite you to come and play in the 2026 season starting 2 February at 31 Butler Street...