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Award Winning Australian Show Comes to NZ Fringe!

THE INTERNET IS WHERE INNOCENCE GOES TO DIE AND YOU CAN COME TOO

A PERFORMANCE BY ZIN

Produced by zin partnership. Created and Performed by Harriet Gillies and Roslyn Helper.

19 - 22 FEBRUARY AT 9PM , $12-20

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An existential comic happening exploring surfing the internet as a performative act. Zin are here to break the internet, and are inviting you to help.

Banal and mesmerising. Confronting and familiar. You're the audience. You're in control. If you don't like it - change it.

Featuring YouTube, Wikipedia, Reddit, the Meryl Streep memes you never knew you needed, click hole despair and click bait euphoria, in an internet spiral to hell and back.

Phones remain on. Talking encouraged. People with short attention spans will get a lot out of it.

Free pizza?

zin is an artspartnership formed in 2011 between Harriet Gillies and Roslyn Helper. zin have presented work at some of Australia's leading experimental and contemporary art institutions including: Performance Space, Kaldor Public Art Projects, PACT Centre for experimental artists, Sydney Festival, the Festival of Live Art and Underbelly Arts Lab and Festival.

When: 19-22 February

Where: Heydey Dome, BATS Theatre Time: 9PM - 1 OPM MEDIAENGUIRIES

Full Price: S2O Roslyn Helper Concession Price: S15 writetozinG)gmail.com

Fringe Addict Cardholder: $12

MORE INFO +TICKETS:

https://bats.co.nz/whats-on/the-internet-is-where-innocence-goes-to-die-and-you-can-come-tool


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