Love someone? Say it with Skype
Love someone? Say it with Skype
Visionary
theatre returns to stage and
cyberspace
Problem: how to tell a modern love story of two people separated as far apart from each other as physically possible. Solution: tell a modern love story using two people separated as far apart from each other as physically possible.
Imogen went on her OE to Spain. She fell in love with Pere, and he with her. Imogen returned home. Pere didn’t.

The uniquely modern story of Love You Approximately returns to New Zealand in 2011, spinning a yarn of two people – one in Spain, the other here – who use every method of modern communication available to them.
And in true ground-breaking spirit, the production literally takes place both in New Zealand and Spain, using actors who communicate with all that modern technology can avail: emails, webcams, chats, texts. One here and one there, in Spain.
Devised by award-winning company the clinic, Love You Approximately uses new technologies of webcams, online chats, texting to produce a ‘real-time’ performance that fuses classic themes with the future of communication.
Since debuting at the Christchurch Arts Festival in 2009 to critical acclaim, Love You Approximately has also performed in Spain – reversing the original premise where Imogen was played live while Pere was performed ‘virtually’.
Now audiences in Wellington and Dunedin can explore their connection that crosses cultures, languages and time-zones, as Imogen and Pere create a poignant love story which is a reality for thousands of people worldwide.
And just as it has before, the 2011 seasons showcase two actors who have never actually met each other; only auditioned and then rehearsed from as far away from each other as is humanly possible.
“The clinic
in action is proof that there is no limit to creative
collaboration… Scriptwriter Lucette Hindin and director
Julieanne Eason have achieved a meticulous
composite.”
- Lindsay Clark, Theatre
Review
Love You Approximately
Wellington:
Downstage Theatre, February 16 - March 5
Dunedin
Fringe Festival: Fortune Theatre, March 17 –
20
Ticketing and further
info:
www.theclinic.co.nz
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