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Imagining Fringe

19 Feburary 2007

Sat 17 - Tue 20 Feb 6.30pm
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Imagining Reality - by BabyshadS
Sun 18 - Thurs 22 Feb 9.30pm
$15 full / $12 concession & groups 8 + / $10 Fringe Addict
Directed by Hannah Clarke
The Absurd meets Surrealism. Nostalgia meets Psychedelic Light and Life. Cause meets Effect. Everything meets Everything.
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Quixotic Parables- by Clare Luiten & Alexa Wilson
Tues 20 - Fri 23 Feb 8pm
$15 full / $12 concession / $10 Fringe Addict
2 solos 2 versions. Evocation, provocation.
Scorpio and Gemini vixen choreographers balanced by luscious Lesbrian composer: An awesome sound score, fantastic images, luminous dancing.
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Brain Power- by Dean Hewison
Wed 21 - Sun 25 Feb 6:30pm
$16 full / $12 concession & group 8 + / $10 Fringe Addict
Inside the Vessel Michael Sanderson's brain, a murder has taken place and a battle for power has begun. Amid all the Feelings, Concepts and Dreams, only one can save the Vessel from insanity. He has a long scientific name, but most people call him Justice.
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Fleet - by The Loopen Experiment
Fri 23 - Mon 26 Feb 9:30pm
$15 full / $12 concession / $10 Fringe Addict
Fleet is a myth - a tapestry of history, adventure and magic that speaks to all people who are searching for something. Its well-structured narrative and imaginative mosaic of sound and movement make this a high priority Fringe 07 show.
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Lost Girls - by patrick graham
Sat 24 Feb - Thurs 1 March 8pm
$15 full / $12 concession & groups 8 + / $10 Fringe Addict
Inspired by the true life abductions of several of New Zealand's young women, Lost Girls follows T, M and K through their final days before they disappear forever.
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The Pit Bar (right next to BATS Theatre)
The latest Jamie Leigh Kahui collection continues.
Sat 24th Feb - the fabulous singer songwriter Maya deLacey will be playing from 10:30pm!
Heaps of drink specials with your Fringe Addict card so come on in!

Coming Up @ BATS
Porcelain Grin - Opens Mon 26 Feb 6:30pm Read More
Deliver Us - Opens Tues 27 Feb 9:30pm Read More
Fight or Flight - Opens Fri 2 March 6:30pm Read More
The Orderly - Opens Fri 2 March 8pm Read More

BATS Theatre loves you!
1 Kent Terrace, Wellington, Aotearoa book@bats.co.nz
bookings 802 4175 office 802 4176 fax 802 4010 web www.bats.co.nz


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