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26 Feburary 2007

Kia ora all!

Lamenting the end of Fringe? Don't despair! We have Fight or Flight , "funniest show in the Fringe" - audience member; and The Orderly "a touching slice of an interesting life, as a man transforms crushed hopes into nobility" - Scoop (check out the review ). Both run until Saturday night!
So you can scratch your theatre itch with these two quirky comedies.

Congrats to Rachel for winning the Fight or Flight competition last week!

Love BATSxxx

BOOK NOW
Goodbye Fringe, hello you! - to book for any performance at BATS email book@bats.co.nz with your name, the show, date and number of tickets. We will reply to confirm your booking and you can pay when you come to the show. Choice!
The Pit Bar will be hosting an evening of scintillating soloists this Saturday - details below...

Fight or Flight - by Brave
Fri 2 - Sat 10 March (no show Sun/Mon) 6.30pm 6.30pm $15 full / $12 concession & groups 8 + / $10 Fringe Addict
Aeroplanes, enclosed spaces, spiders, heights, commitment... Everyone has something they are afraid of. Buckle your seatbelts and hold on to your armrests. We are in for a bumpy ride!
Read More or Book Now


The Orderly - by Michael Downey
Fri 2 - Sat 10 March 8pm
$18 full / $12 concession & groups of 6+/ $10 Fringe Addict
The Orderly is a funny and moving insight into the heart of one of life's foot soldiers.
See the preview.
Read More or Book Now


Coming soon...
Bent Not Broken - opens 13 March 6:30pm Read More
Brain Power (the return season) - opens 13 March 8pm Read More
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The Pit Bar (right next to BATS Theatre)
Isaac Smith and Associates bring you a night of scintillating soloists on Saturday the 10th of March.

BATS Theatre needs a wee nap after all of that frantic Fringe fanaticism.
1 Kent Terrace, Wellington, Aotearoa book@bats.co.nz
bookings 802 4175 office 802 4176 fax 802 4010 web www.bats.co.nz


ENDS

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