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Silo 6 Becomes Hideaway For Dead Boy, Blue

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Dido St. Claire presents
Dead Boys Are Blue
Directed/Written by – Dido St. Claire Cooperative

 Silo 6 Becomes Hideaway For Dead Boy, Blue.

“Dead Boys Are Blue is a semi-autobiographical work, developed in Launceston, Tasmania and Bay of Islands, New Zealand. It features a transgender character, homosexual love and Old Hollywood as core components, experienced at personal levels by us, the artists.” – Nelson Blake, Writer / Director / Producer.

Dido St. Claire was established by Nelson Blake at the Tasmanian College of the Arts, University of Tasmania and has become a Cross-Tasman Collaborative.

Cedric Richards-McCord featured in the chorus of NZ Opera’s The Flying Dutchman (2013) and has worked with Marina Abramović in Private Archaeology at MONA (Hobart).

Nelson Blake’s previous work includes Seneca’s Oedipus (Fawkes Theatre Company) and Medeaplays (Powerhouse Gallery, Launceston, Tasmania).

Dead Boys Are Blue stars a mannequin as Blue and it stirs haunting memories for a long-forgotten actress, two old sole survivors and the rightful heir to Atlantis, et al. Post-dramatic Germanic theatre is a major inspiration for the visual aesthetic of the production.Presented as part of Auckland Fringe festival from 21st February - 12th March 2017.
For the full programme visit www.aucklandfringe.co.nz

 Dead Boys Are Blue plays
Dates:  21-23, 25 + 27-28 February and 1-2 March 2017
Venue: SILO 6, SILO Park, Auckland.
Tickets: $10
Bookings: www.aucklandfringe.co.nz

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