OCCUPY: The Road to Joy at Te Pou Theatre
Don’t Blink Theatre Company in association with Te Pou presents
OCCUPY: The Road to Joy
By Andrew Parker
At Te Pou Theatre on the 13th of April until the 16th of April, 2016.
Change is coming. Protestors have set up camp in the middle of the city and they’re not moving until their demands are met. Beth has come here to set the world right. Mag has come here to work out who she is. Dan has come here to make his future.
And Dionysus has come to play.
He’s going to make sure everyone gets what they want. They’re on the road to joy. And who knows where it will take them...
A dark journey into the heart of a revolution, Occupy: The Road to Joy is a new play by Andrew Parker and directed by Rachael Longshaw-Park and Andrew Parker. It was shortlisted for the Adam New Zealand Play Award 2014.
Featuring Rebekkah Farrell (Ash vs The Evil Dead, The Sh*ttiest Theatre You Will Ever See), Georgina Silk (Puzzle), Anna Baird (Love and Information), Mary Rinaldi (Swimming With Whales in Tonga, Sheep), Joe Nathan (Balls, Legend of the Seeker), Brie Hill (Shortland Street, Love and Information), Lauren McLay (Sit On It) Jake Love, Daniel Tomlin, Isabelle Cohen, Amelia MacDonald (Henry V), Zachery Robinson.
Occupy: The Road to Joy will be at Te Pou Theatre from the 13th to the 16th of April at 7:30pm.
Book tickets at https://www.iticket.co.nz/events/2016/apr/occupy-the-road-to-joy
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