The Ballarat Company presents The Witches of Creswick By Robert Reid
Be careful what you witch for…
The people who brought you Between Us, Ballarat during this year’s Heritage Festival, return with a new satirical adaptation of John Updike’s classic black comedy, The Witches of Eastwick.
Three old friends have their wishes granted when a mysterious and flamboyant stranger arrives in town and all hell breaks loose. A new comedy set in the picturesque regional town of Creswick which takes aim at the foibles and politics of small-town life.
The Witches of Creswick is written by Melbourne Theatre Company playwright Robert Reid and features a stellar cast of local acting talent.
Presented as a radio comedy style reading for one night only at BPAC in Ballarat.
Bar open pre and post show (no interval). 18+ audience advised
Your Visit to BPAC
- Room 2 is at the back of our small hall – entry is via the laneway.
- Drinks and snacks are available to purchase.
- Doors open: 7:00pm.
- Entry to Room 2 requires two steps, please contact us if you have access requirements.
- There is plenty of free street parking around the venue – we are in a residential area, so please be mindful of our neighbours: Keep driveways clear and please keep noise to a minimum.
- The nearest bus stop is around the corner on Lydiard St, routes 10 or 13.


