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BATS Loves You! - This Week at BATS

Things are hotting up at BATS as we gear up for the 2011 Fringe Festival. BATS is (once again) the hub of the Fringe with 13 shows over the 2 week Festival. Check out the BATS website for details and start your planning!

In the meantime we have two openings this week - The Love of Your Life on Tuesday and Broken China on Saturday. Both these shows are playing for strictly limited seasons, so make sure you book yourselves in. Details of both shows below.

And the time has come for our long serving Technical and Facilities Manager Anneliese Mudge to move on. While we are incredibly sad to see her go after four amazing years at BATS, we are excited to think who could be filling her work boots! Check out the website for more details or email jim@bats.co.nz for a job description.

See you at the theatre!

xxxBATS

The Love of Your Life

by Kate McGIll and Emma Draper

February 1st - 5th @ 8pm (5 nights only!) @ 8pm

$16 / $14

Described as a cross between Summer Heights High and Lost, The Love of Your Life is a Doco-Fable, a modern NZ fairytale about an island that thrives on making the best of a situation. It is not necessarily about the lady or fella who holds your hand at the flicks. But it could be too.

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Broken China

by Sophie Roberts and Chelsie Preston-Crayford

February 5th - 12th (6 nights only!) @ 6.30pm

$18 / $14

"These are the truly desperate housewives." - (Theatreview)

The multi-award winning Almost a Bird Theatre Collective returns to BATS with their bold new work, a celebration of all of us who have ever felt trapped and looked for a way out. An unexpected meeting between two women in a Remuera kitchen in the 1950's leads to the chance of escape from their stifling existence. From the makers of the acclaimed Wolf's Lair and direct from a sell-out season in Auckland.

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think of all the fun you'll find in the rubber room

by Uther Dean

February 8th - 19th (no show Sunday/Monday)

$18 / $14

What do you do when it’s your job to do nothing? think of all the fun you'll find in the rubber room is a darkly comic exploration of what happens to people when they have only time on their hands. From the creators of the critically acclaimed DOORS. WALLS. AND ALSO SILENCE and festuring Paul Waggott and Hannah Banks.

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and in The Pit Bar...

TUESDAY 1st FEBRUARY - Love of Your Life Opening
Join the cast and crew of this charming new comedy for their opening night. Scrabble night is also on! Bar open from 5pm.

WEDNESDAY 2nd FEBRUARY - Happy Hour
HAPPY HOUR! Join us from 5-7pm for $5 Macs Beers, $5 House Wines and a $10 cocktail special.

SATURDAY 5th FEBRUARY - Broken China Opening
Join the cast and crew of Broken China for a drink to celebrate the opening night of their season. Bar open from 5pm!

Win cool stuff!

Think of all the fun you can have if you win opening night tickets to see think of all the fun you'll find in the rubber room! Is this the longest title for a BATS play ever? The play is about two teachers so to be in to win simply tell us what your favourite subject was at school. I'm guessing no one says Maths.

Congrats to Anthea O'Sullivan who has picked up a double pass to the opening night of Broken China. Wicked.

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Mental Health Break

Walking down the stairs. Kind of.

Cool photos of cute kids.

Wow. Just wow I can't even put the wowness into words.

This makes me all nostalgic for my misspent youth.

Email me! if you have any sweet links.

ENDS


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