Oily Rag Theatre present the South Australian premiere of William Goldman's stage adaptation of the Stephen King classic "Misery".
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This was a perfect start to a Sunday afternoon, filled with glorious music played by some of the world’s finest musicians.
Director, Michael Allen, has found two terrific actors for this production in Joanne Hartstone and John Maurice, and has created a tense drama that does not let up for a second.