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Dial M for Murder

78 McDougall St
Kirribilli NSW 2061
Australia
Ensemble Theatre
When
  • Every day, 7:30pm to 9:50pm
  • Friday 28 November 2025 to Sunday 11 January 2026

Please see website for more information on individual dates and times

Cost

Starting from: $43

Jeffrey Hatcher’s spine-tingling new adaptation is crackling with suspense, intrigue and unexpected surprises.

The ever-so-charming Tony Wendice has his eye on the prize. The prize in question? His wife Margot’s eye-wateringly enormous inheritance. Fuelled by greed and revenge, he concocts the perfect plan to eliminate her from the equation. But after a small mishap, Tony must spin a web of lies to outsmart the cops to avoid a jaunt behind bars.  

Twists, turns, danger and deception — the stage is set for an explosive night of theatre. Made famous by Alfred Hitchcock’s iconic 1950s film, this spine-tingling new adaptation by Jeffrey Hatcher, directed by Mark Kilmurry, crackles with suspense, intrigue and unexpected surprises.

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