A woman is found dead by her husband in the car in their garage. An inspector investigates and tries to understand. Was it suicide or the end point of a complex marriage? A power play unfolds between a woman and her husband revealing a relationship marked by loneliness, broken trust, violence, unfulfillable hopes, and promises for change.
“I looked into the darkness around me” is a powerful original theatre play about gender violence, its causes and effects, written and directed by Dirk Zadra, a White Ribbon Ambassador.
The play opens to sponsors on 3 May and to the public on 4 May. The season will run until 19 May 2012. Tuesday to Saturday performances at 7.30pm, with matinees at 2pm on Saturdays.
This is a not-for-profit production to help the Adelaide White Ribbon Breakfast Committee reach broader audiences through the performing arts and raise funds for their work in South Australia.
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Tickets will go on sale late March through Venue*Tix. For any bookings prior to the tickets going offically on sale, please contact Dirk Zadra on 0410 933 148 or email office@zeeproductions.net .