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White Trash Omnibus

White Trash Omnibus

Written & Directed by Patrick Graham

Produced by Paul Letham

theatrewhack, in association with Stage2 Productions and AUSA are proud to present White Trash Omnibus.


Andrew loves Jeremy. Jeremy loves Andrew, but won't admit it. Jeremy likes to fool around with Kevin. Cheryl thinks she loves Kevin, and is having his baby. Kevin loves himself. Then along comes Denis to f*ck it all up...

White Trash Omnibus is written and directed by Auckland University Creative & Performing Arts Masters graduate and playwright Patrick Graham, author of iS and Lost Girls, both recently performed at the Herald Theatre.

The play stars Ari Boyland who is set to feature in the upcoming South Pacific Pictures TV series Go Girls.

Also featured are Kate Rylatt, who recently featured in Stage2’s production of Suburbia, as well as Thomas Sainsbury’s popular play Beast, and Mike Ginn, a recent Unitec graduate who featured in the TV series Amazing Extraordinary Friends and Arnette Arapai’s Running With The Bulls at the Musgrove Studio.

Tragicomic and raw, White Trash Omnibus explores the lives of two men who think they're in love with the same man... Starring Ari Boyland, Mike Ginn, Kate Rylatt, Jack Seabrook and Patrick Graham.

R18: Contains sexual content and violence that may offend August 13 - 16, 7:30pm, Musgrove Studio. BOOK BY CALLING THE MAIDMENT THEATE: 09-308-2383


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