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The Black Hole Menagerie “2010: A Sexual Odyssey”

The Fannywaterman Collective Presents....

Scarlett Lashes in...

The Black Hole Menagerie

A Science Fiction Musical Comedy

“2010: A Sexual Odyssey”


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Scarlett Lashes awakes to find herself incarcerated in a cocoon of space time travel 27,000 light years away from Earth. Confused and disconcerted she discovers her only companion is a T2500 android as they careen towards a super-massive black hole on a mission of no return.

Scarlett soon becomes bored with T2500, and when the vodka runs out she begins recounting her sexual odyssey, ditching earthly love and embracing the space fervour. Yet as Scarlett’s odyssey progresses T2500 android becomes jittery and anxious, concealing the real reason why they are on the mission.

“Can a T2500 android find love?”

It’s one hell of an orgy as Scarlett and T2500 sing and dance across the cosmos. Will Scarlett and T2500 be crushed as they are pulled towards the centre of the black hole or will they be thrust into a new dimension and a new life?

The Black Hole Menagerie is brought to you by The Fannywaterman Collective, an assortment of music entertainers emerging from the subversive dark alley of Auckland’s soiled fringe. The collective encountered the one and only Scarlett Lashes early one morning as she lay sprawled across the pavement. An eruption of musical theatre began, with the diva Miss Scarlett leading the way.

“The Dancing was funny, especially the rocket ship but still very co-ordinated” (Anna)

“Crazy with a touch of psychosis. What one needs a dose of in this day and age” (Chris)

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25th-28th Feb
9.30pm
Bookings: book@bats.co.nz or ph (04) 8024176

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