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Where Is Lancelot?

Where
Erskineville Town Hall
Erskineville Town Hall
104 Erskineville Road, Erskineville NSW 2043
Emerging Artist Share House
When

Every day, 9pm to 10pm Tuesday 10 September 2024 to Saturday 14 September 2024

Cost

Adult: $30.00Deadly Tix: $18.50

Chaos has come to Camelot:

Sir Lancelot, the kingdom’s greatest knight, has gone missing. The queen has hidden herself away in her chambers and the king doesn’t know why. All the while, a mysterious witch and her son are plotting their ascent to power.

In this medieval world of secrets and lies, the truth could destroy everything.

Revisit the classic legend of King Arthur with a new twist in this one-act play about drama, desire and deception.

  • Starring Tyler Dias, Lara Newman, Ochre Pastro, Jack Price and Nathan Roach

  • Written and directed by Jack Price

  • Original music by Jack Price

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J Price

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