A Midnight Visit
A Midnight Visit Perth Girls School By the last breath of the winds that blow... Part fever-dream, part vaudeville, part escape room, part mystery, and all Poe, this is never what you expect. Presented by Fringeworld and Broad Productions, directed by Danielle Harvey, produced by Kirsten Siddle, and featuring a baker's dozen (including the building) of extraordinary performers, this is a one-of-a-kind event. Upon entry, you are given a brief history and the Rules - the most important of which are No Talking and No Touching the Performers Unless They Ask - and divided into random groups. You are then set loose in different parts of the School to search, encounter, and learn. Expect to get a good work-out. None of this is jump-scare horror - the horrors are much more subtle and intimate. Some parts are one-on-one, others engage all in the room. All are disturbing. On to the cast: Stee Andrews as The King is tragic and disturbing, while Megan Drury as The Actress plays a cast