Bovine University presents by Kissing Bone
It's actually by choice that I'm lonely
Bovine
University presents
KISSING BONE
by Paul
Rothwell
"The world is entitled to Rothwell's work"
-
John Smythe, www.theatreview.org.nz
The team
responsible for Deliver Us, the most controversial show in
Fringe 2007, are back with the premiere of another play by
PAUL ROTHWELL. The Bovine University co-operative, in
association with PlayMarket, are proud to present the
premiere of Kissing Bone at BATS Theatre.
Digging the grave for a treasured cow who fell victim to a steep bank, Brittany unearths a mysterious bell that awakens forgotten memories. Her quest to uncover the secrets of the past leads her to her neighbours - an elderly cancer-stricken pervert on one side, and a struggling single mother on the other - and to her emotionally distant, sexy/psychic brother who has returned to the family home on a journey of his own. The chorus of lowing from beyond the grave is unbearably loud ... but which one is the voice of her one true love? Brittany's discoveries draw them all into a vortex that takes them back to the day in her life that changed everything forever.
Kissing Bone is a story about love, sex and death. It stars Alex Greig, Ginny Spackman, Robin Kerr and Charlotte Simmonds and is produced by Zelda Edwards. It marks the fourth collaboration between playwright Paul Rothwell and director David Lawrence after Hate Crimes (BATS 2005), Golden Boys (Circa 2006) and Deliver Us (BATS 2007).
KISSING BONE - BATS Theatre -
March 22-31 2007 - 9pm - $16/$12 - Bookings (04) 802-4175 or
book@bats.co.nz
KISSING BONE by Paul Rothwell - BATS from March 22
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