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The Six O’clock Swill – it’s pint-sized theatre!

6 O’CLOCK – 11, 12 & 14 February
MIGHTY MIGHTY, 104 Cuba Street
Door Sales Only - $10 or $7 Fringe Addict

The Swill Proudly presents the season of FRINGE!

The Six O’clock Swill is an exciting seasonal series of short plays held at The Mighty Mighty, where three fresh and exciting one act plays are presented for your entertainment – all for the bargain price of $10

Ron Bobby Had Too Big a Heart by Rolin Jones
Amy and Anya are pissed; Cindy Dillingham got voted Prom Queen. And Ron Bobby has been unfaithful. What to do, what to do. Oh, what's that on your prom dress Amy?
Starring Emma Barnett, Mia Gaudin and Jackie Shaw
Directed by Phil Darkins

The Magic and the Mercury by Rolin Jones
Joe is depressed and itching to make a change. But Mike doesn't get it; why would you not want to be exactly what you successfully are? Is Mike about to lose his very best friend?
Starring Rob Heyes, Barry Lakeman and Walter McGinnis
Directed by Phil Darkins

Love by Stephen Belber
A hilarious short sharp script about three restaurant guys seeking love amidst the clutter of food cans, life, manhood and rope. In this contemporary American one-act play, Stephen Belber (Tape, S.V.U) wants to see what happens when people are stuck together in a room and have to work it out.
Starring: David Allen, Todd Rippon, and Jaazaniah Salanoa.
Directed by Nathan Green

So for only $10 you get three plays, performed by some of Wellington’s finest talent, hosted by some top kiwi comedic talent – all in one of Wellington’s funkiest bars, Mighty Mighty!

So come on down, grab a pint and enjoy an evening of culture and comedy.

Door Sales Only from 5.30pm

www.sixoclockswill.com


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