Bats Update 15 November 2005
15 November 2005
Kia ora everybody,
Nominations for the Chapman Tripp Theatre Awards are out and HEAD is nominated for Most Original Production of the Year. If you want to see cutting edge theatre in the making, get a HEAD and book your tickets to HEAD.
"To create some sort of empathy for a four-metre head is an achievement in itself... entertaining and engaging journey ... well worth the taking." Dominion Post There are 19 (nnnine-teeeen) Chapman Tripp nominations for BATS hosted shows. including Best Production. Both STAB shows, 'HEAD' and 'Demeter's Dark Ride - An Attraction' compete for most original production. A full nomination list is on our noticeboard. Love BATS
Head
Season. 11th -
26th November (no show Sun/Mon)
Time. 8pm
Tickets. $18 full / $12 concession A giant 4 metre HEAD is stuck on stage. He's a no-body. He cannot move or fit through the exit door. He cannot leave. This funny and absurd situation takes you on a journey inside the HEAD'S head which asks- What is truth? What is reality? And who the hell is that voice in my HEAD.
HEAD is actually an illusion, which is
very funny and sometimes sad.
HEAD combines vaudeville
with high technology.
HEAD wants to know why it is
always the innocent that suffer and the bigheads that win?
HEAD doesn't want you to think too much about anything -
or you might get a sore HEAD
HEAD is physical theatre by
people with no-bodies
ENDS
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