Gaslight at Websters Theatre
20, 21, 22 October, 2022
Websters Theatre, 416 Great Western Rd, Glasgow G4 9HZ
Half Wits Theatre presents Gaslight by Patrick Hamilton in an exclusive, limited run at Websters’ Theatre. .

A dark, gothic tale of a marriage and murder, based on deceit and trickery. A husband driving his wife insane in order to steal from her. Nothing is what it seems and nobody’s innocent …
Having scored a sell-out hit at Websters Theatre with Patrick Hamilton’s earlier play Rope in 2017, the company returns to Websters for this rarely-performed classic. Like Rope, Gaslight has been adapted for two successful Hollywood films, one of which was Oscar nominated for seven awards and won two.
Back after nearly three years with this exciting new production. Half Wits last show, Talking Heads, was a complete sell-out!
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