This show belongs to the Adelaide Fringe 2024 season. This season is now over.

A gentleman stands in front of the doors of a yurt set in the courtyard of the Migration Museum, ready to perform the show Werewolves. He is dressed all in black with a very large black fur coat, top hat, walking cane and a case with 'Werewolves' written on it.
A gentleman stands inside a red lined yurt with the dark wooden roof beams of the structure showing against the red cloth. He has long grey hair and neatly trimmed beard with a curled moustache. He is wearing round dark glasses. He is dressed all in black save for a white shirt and cravat with an old 18th century print of a werewolf devouring a villager. He is wearing a huge black fur coat with a top hat, walking cane and a case with 'Werewolves' written on it.
A gentleman stands inside a red lined yurt with the dark wooden roof beams of the structure showing against the red cloth. He has long grey hair and neatly trimmed beard with a curled moustache. He is wearing round dark glasses. He is holding open a black covered book, as if reading from it. He wears a white shirt, black waist coat and a white cravat.

Werewolves

Interactive • Game show
South Australia

As night falls on Millers Hollow, trouble is afoot and werewolves are stalking the innocent villagers. As each morning breaks, the death toll rises and it’s up to the villagers to try and find the werewolves lurking in plain sight among them.

In this immersive game of accusation, deceit and fun, each audience member is given a card with their role and pitted against each other can they weed out the werewolves and avoid hanging their own?

Is your neighbour telling the truth? Are they a villager as they claim to be? Or are you being played and about to become the next corpse on the pile?

Expert game master Nicholas Giles Phillips creates a dramatic sense of unease as he leads players through this cat and mouse game, calmly informing players of the latest victim of the werewolves’ wrath.

 

 

Presented by: Nicholas Giles Phillips

Nicholas Giles Phillips has been performing the interactive show Werewolves for the last 7 years at various festivals both here in Australia and overseas. Most recently performing in the yurt he made at the Adelaide Fringe 2023 at the Migration Museum. He is also running the venue hub The Courtyard of Curiosities at the Migration Museum for Adelaide Fringe 2024, which boasts 4 fabulous venues with bar and food facilities where audience and artists can relax before and after shows. There are hundreds of shows being performed throughout the Fringe with many diverse and exciting acts.

Reviews & Fringefeed Reacts

  • Bang for your buck 1
  • Fully immersive and perfectly led by the enigmatic game master Nicholas Giles Phillips. - Jo Laidlaw, The List

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