Fuel Festival 2010: The Intricate Art of Actually Caring
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When:
| Fri 2 Jul ’10, 8:00pm |
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| Sat 3 Jul ’10, 8:00pm |
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Where: Telecom Playhouse, Gate 2B, Knighton Rd, Waikato
Restrictions: All Ages
Ticket Information:
- Adult: $32.00
- Student: $22.00
- Booking fees may apply
Website:
Event listed by: SWPR Ltd
Written by Eli Kent
Directed by Eleanor Bishop
Produced by The PlayGround Collective
Starring Eli Kent & Jack Shadbolt
Jack and Eli spend their days hanging out in Eli's bedroom, drinking beers and riffing on movies, music and girls. But when the death of a friend causes Jack to look inside himself, he doesn't like what he sees. This revelation sparks a spiritual journey for the two and they embark on a road trip to James K. Baxter's grave in remote Jerusalem, New Zealand.
Winner, ‘Most Original Production’, Chapman Tripp Awards 2009 and ‘Best Theatre’ award at the 2009 NZ Fringe Festival.
“A stunning success: a young and highly talented playwright’s road trip meditation on life, death, and the whole damned thing. Kent and Shadbolt are terrific. Its hip funny and moving” Laurie Atkinson, Dominion Post.
Presented as a part of the Fuel Festival 2010.
The premier showcase of New Zealand Theatre, The Fuel Festival celebrates our stories, and brings to Hamilton a diverse range of performances, workshops and seminars across 11 days.
24 June - 4 July 2010.





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