Young & Hungry: Sick!

Young & Hungry: Sick!

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When:

Tue 20 Jul ’10, 8:00pm–9:00pm
Wed 21 Jul ’10, 8:00pm–9:00pm
Thu 22 Jul ’10, 8:00pm–9:00pm
Fri 23 Jul ’10, 8:00pm–9:00pm
Sat 24 Jul ’10, 8:00pm–9:00pm

Where: BATS Theatre, 1 Kent Terrace, Mt Victoria, Wellington Show map

Restrictions: All Ages

Ticket Information:

  • Adult: $16.00
  • Concession / Student: $13.00
  • Season Pass Adult (all 3 shows): $38.00
  • Season Pass Concession / Student (all 3 shows): $28.00
  • Booking fees may apply

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Bullies are a bitch and there’s a pack in every school.

Nalini Rakeesh is desperate to get in with the cool clique, and with help from the new girl at school it seems like she might get her chance. But with the much anticipated Halloween party on the horizon, who’ll get tricked and who’ll get treats?

Sick is an edgy comedy that explores the fickle dynamics of female friendships and school bullying by co-writers Antonia Bale and Ban Abdul.

Young & Hungry Festival of New Theatre 2010
Sweet Sixteen & Still Going Strong!

The Young & Hungry Festival of New Theatre began at BATS Theatre in 1994. Since then we have produced over 50 new New Zealand plays for the BATS stage and launched 100s of careers in the theatre.

The aim of the festival is to provide young people, 15-25 years old, with an opportunity to work in a professional theatre environment with quality scripts written for them!

Under the mentorship of leading theatre practitioners, these young people have a chance to develop their skills in all facets of the Festival’s production, including: acting, lighting, sound, costumes, set, and stage management.

Young & Hungry is proud to present the fresh and funky 2010 season – including exciting new plays from Eli Kent (Thinning), Sarah Delahunty (Song of Four) and new playwrighting duo Antonina Bale and Ban Abdul (Sick!).

Young & Hungry Season 2010
Season Pass: (all 3 shows) $38 Adult, $28 Student

6:30PM Song of Four
Written & directed by Sarah Delahunty.
New Zealand has become the last hope breeding ground for the Human Race.
Song for Four is a savvy social commentary on human value versus a world driven by profit from renowned youth focused playwright Sarah Delahunty.

9:30PM Thinning
Written by Eli Kent & Directed by Rachel Lenart.
High School has finished and the whole world is beckoning.
Thinning is an exciting new work about growth and gravity by Eli Kent (Chapman Tripp Award for Outstanding New Playwright of the Year 2008)

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