Letters to Lindy, starring Jeanette Cronin as Lindy Chamberlain-Creighton, is filled with humour and heartbreak.
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This stunning work at Capitol Theatre on Saturday, June 30, by award-winning playwright Alana Valentine (Parramatta Girls, Head Full of Love) explores the public’s relationship with one of 20th century Australia’s most iconic figures.
The story captivated a nation. A mother accused of murdering her child, her claim – that the baby was taken by a dingo – denied and discredited by zealous police and a flawed legal system.
The media circus, the rumours, the mob mentality, and a nation’s prejudices laid bare.
Letters to Lindy provides a deep insight into one of the most compelling legal and human dramas in Australian history.
Over three decades, from baby Azaria’s death to the final coroner’s report, the Australian public wrote more than 20,000 letters to Lindy Chamberlain.
From sympathy to abuse, letters from children and letters from those who have lost a child, these letters traverse the gamut of human response to Lindy’s story.
Directed by Darren Yap and featuring a critically-acclaimed performance from Jeanette Cronin as the infamous Lindy Chamberlain-Creighton, Letters to Lindy provides a deep insight into one of the most compelling legal and human dramas in Australian history.
It paints a singular portrait of the heartbreak, wisdom and resilience of a grieving mother and her 30-year fight for justice.
Letters to Lindy contains strong language and adult themes. The performance is not recommended for children under 13.
Naked Magicians
Here’s a new twist on an ancient entertainment…The Naked Magicians will perform at Capitol Theatre this Saturday, June 23 at 8pm.
Seen on London’s West End, in more than 200 cities around the world, and by over 50 million on TV (NBC, ABC, FOX, iTV) – The Naked Magicians is undoubtedly one of the world’s funniest and naughtiest magic shows.
The show features magic, mirth and more than a touch of mayhem as the two hot and hilarious Aussie magicians say abracadabra and take magic to a whole new level.
This boisterous R-rated magic show strips away the top hats and capes, promising full-frontal illusions.
Left without sleeves or pockets, their saucy magic is baffling and entertaining, bringing a new meaning to “now you see it”.
Good magicians don’t need sleeves and great magicians don’t need pants. This show proves just that.
This is 18 plus only. It includes coarse language, sexual references and male nudity... get ready to have some fun.
To book your seats visit entertainmentvenues.com.au, call 6766 2028, or visit the box office at Capitol Theatre and The Big Golden Guitar.