It is 1956. Journalist Charmaine Clift and her husband, ex war-correspondent, George Johnston are passionately in love, carving out careers as writers, and moving to the Greek island of Hydra.
From an all-female version of an Australian classic to the return of a record-breaking hit comedy and a festival highlight starring one of Australia’s brightest musical theatre personalities, State Theatre Company’s 2019 season places audiences in the thrilling predicament of the present.
100 Bloody Acres is an example of a successful Australian twist on the overdone horror and gore genre. The movie is shocking but that’s due to the finer comedic and plot turns rather than from the use of traditional horror or gore techniques.