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Marquisite Mews–A cigarette smoulders in an ashtray next to a black and white photograph of a young woman, next to a scattering of dried flowers

Marquisite Mews

An immersive, hilarious and unsettling tour through the ruins of a life (almost) well lived

Audience Reacts

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 Hidden Gem
06 March 2026 - Brooke D.
Unexpected, unsettling, weird, wonderful, intriguing. Something different to what I've ever experienced. Clever writing and strong performances by the two female leads who bring to life this gothic story of an Adelaide family and a mother and daughter whose relationship has decayed. Exactly the sort of innovative show you want to see at the Fringe. Give it a go!
 Hidden Gem
05 March 2026 - Anders W.
A unique, engaging piece of immersive theater that channels Adelaide nostalgia through a story of family dysfunction and regret. It thriftily dabbles in the same world building as London's Punchdrunk Theatre Company (Sleep No More, The Drowned Man), a clear source of inspiration. Everyone will experience the show a little differently by way of the divergent storytelling and partially self-guided nature of the performance space. Glad to have experienced it!
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