Stephen King's Carrie  The Musical
Phoenix Theatre and Dark Psychic Productions presents
Stephen King's Carrie The Musical

6 Oct 2017 to 21 Oct 2017

STEPHEN King’s classic novel Carrie is the latest horror-themed stage show to come from Dark Psychic Productions – and it’s being brought to life as a musical.

Directed by Ryan S. McNally at Phoenix Theatre, the story follows town misfit Carrie White, bullied by the popular crowd while remaining virtually invisible to everyone else.

At home, she is at the mercy of her over-protective and abusive mother – but Carrie soon discovers with her coming-of-age that she has telekinetic powers.

So when humiliated by her classmates at the high school prom, she wreaks havoc on everyone and everything in her path.

“Adapting telekinetic abilities on stage is one of the biggest challenges the show faces,” McNally said.

“Tricking the audience is a lot harder when you don’t have a cutaway shot you can set up like in a film.

“We are really excited for the audience to see some of the ways we execute some of Carrie’s powers. 

“The show is very stylised with it all being told through memory – it’s also very character-driven and my cast are really something else.

“Vocally, it’s one of the hardest shows we’ve done and I’m lucky to have Krispin Maesalu on board as my musical director.”

McNally said the songs in Carrie remain upbeat, considering the show’s dark content.

“I feel the writers Michael Gore on music and Dean Pitchford on lyrics have done a brilliant job in allowing the songs to really drive the narrative,” he said.

“There are quite a few changes between the book, film and stage formats, mainly due to the logistics behind a few scenes.

“But the show is closer to the book than the movies.” 

Acting from age 13, McNally created Dark Psychic Productions in 2012, producing numerous shows and showcases over the past five years with many staged at Phoenix Theatre.

Carrie appealed because of the music,” he said. “I tend to listen to soundtracks and, if the music is able to move me, it piques my interest and I then further investigate the show.

“I have always been a fan of the Carrie movies and the stage musical adaptation sat really well with me. “

Carrie plays at 8pm October 6, 7, 13, 14, 19, 20 and 21 with a 2pm matinee October 15. Tickets are $25 adults, $22 concessions, plus transaction fees – book at www.darkpsychicproductions.com. Raffle and program sales will go to the Motor Neurone Disease Association of WA.

Please note: the show contains coarse language, sexual references, violence and haze and flashing light effects.

Phoenix Theatre is located at 435 Carrington Street, Hamilton Hill, within the Hamilton Hill Memorial Hall.

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