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Jack Maggs

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State Theatre Company, South Australia

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Sessions

  • 23 November 2024, 14:00
    • Wheelchair Accessibility
    • Audio Description
    • Companion Card Affiliate
    • Touch Tour
  • 25 November 2024, 18:30
    • Wheelchair Accessibility
    • Audio Description
    • Companion Card Affiliate
    • Touch Tour
  • 27 November 2024, 11:00
    • Wheelchair Accessibility
    • Companion Card Affiliate
    • Opened Captioning

Where

Dunstan Playhouse

Duration

2 hours

Tickets

$30- $95

Companion Card Affiliate

Yes

Event description

You’re a dead man if they find you.

Step back in time to 19th-century London, where intrigue and mystery mix in the world premiere of Jack Maggs. Peter Carey’s best-selling and Miles Franklin Award-winning “reworking” of Charles Dickens’ canonical novel Great Expectations, Jack Maggs comes alive on stage in a sweeping new adaptation by South Australian playwright Samuel Adamson, renowned for his successes at England’s National Theatre with Southwark Fair and The Light Princess with Tori Amos.

The story follows the enigmatic ex-convict Jack Maggs (Carey’s version of Magwitch) returning to London from Australia and embarking on a relentless quest to find his ‘son’ Henry Phipps, who has mysteriously disappeared. Maggs soon becomes entangled in the web of Phipps’ neighbour, Percy Buckle and his bizarre household, where he makes a deal with young novelist and “mesmerist” Tobias Oates (or is it Charles Dickens himself?) to find Phipps. Oates has other plans though, and in Maggs, might just find the perfect inspiration for his new novel.

Unveil a world of ambition, secrets and unexpected alliances, with a cast of beloved and celebrated South Australian actors including Mark Saturno (The Goat or, Who Is Sylvia?, A View from the Bridge) as Jack Maggs, James Smith (Euphoria, Girl From The North Country) as Tobias Oates, Jacqy Philips (Mr Burns, a Post-Electric Play), Nathan O’Keefe (Gaslight, The Puzzle), Rachel Burke (The Dictionary of Lost Words, Decameron 2.0), Dale March (Animal Farm, A View From The Bridge), Ahunim Abebe (The Puzzle) and Elder Conservatorium graduate Jelena Nicdao.

Under the masterful direction of former Artistic Director, Geordie Brookman, Jack Maggs will take audiences on a strange and surprising slither around the Old Dart with a cavalcade of dazzling Dickensian characters all in search of the truth, in the most exciting page to stage adaption since The Dictionary of Lost Words.

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair Accessibility
  • Audio Description
  • Companion Card Affiliate
  • Opened Captioning