WIN A DOUBLE PASS TO THE CHILDREN

Date: Wednesday, 14 February 2024
Time: 11:00am
Venue: Dunstan Playhouse, Adelaide Festival Centre
Ticket price: $75.00
Bookings: Visit the Website to buy tickets

In a small English coastal cottage, former nuclear scientists Hazel and her husband Robin are enjoying a quiet retirement, despite living just outside the exclusion zone of a dangerously crumbling nuclear power plant.

She practices her yoga, while he tends to his cows and, bar the rolling blackouts, their lives seem mostly untouched by the chaos outside – until a visit from an old friend and colleague with hidden intentions shakes their peaceful existence, forcing them to confront their secret jealousies and their past and future.

From award-winning playwright Lucy Kirkwood, The Children is a storm-gathering exploration of survival, desire, friendship and duty, premiering in Adelaide following acclaimed productions in London, New York, Melbourne and Sydney.

Thanks to State Theatre Company and Seniors Card, two (2) lucky Seniors Card members have the opportunity to win a double pass valued at $150 each to The Children at Dunstan Playhouse on Wednesday, 14 February at 11:00am.

Join State Theatre Company SA for complimentary tea, coffee and biscuits one hour before the 11am Wednesday, 14 February performance.

For a chance to win this great prize, please email seniorscardcomps@sa.gov.au with the correct answer to the question below in the subject line and your details including your Seniors Card number in the body of the email.

Question: What sort of scientist was Hazel before she retired?

Entries close on Friday 2 February at 10am. Winners will be drawn randomly, and tickets will be provided via email.

View the terms and conditions before entering this competition.

Please only enter this competition if you are available to attend the event on Wednesday 14 February 2024 at 11am.

Supported by the Office for Ageing Well and Seniors Card, A Date With State supports older and socially isolated patrons to continue to attend the theatre despite life changes, such as the loss of a partner or new living circumstances.