Paint is splattering into Bats Theatre
Paint is splattering into Bats Theatre for five nights only.
This powerful and gritty New Zealand play will be a world premiere and it is bound to sweep you up in its brush strokes.
In middle class New
Zealand friends and enemies alike wear masks that reassure
each other of their stability while they quietly crumble on
the inside. Stunning artwork by Ingrid Park shows the
beauty that can lie hidden in the darkness of depression and
the hideousness of everyday life.
Combining a fresh script with the devising talents of the BloodWorks Theatre Collective, original music and live art this is one you should not miss.
Written and directed by Sebastian Hurrell this is the second outing for BloodWorks since its formation in April 2004 http://www.bloodworks.co.nz/
The Fringe
Season of this BloodWorks production runs at 9pm every night
from
February 8 – 12.
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