Go Behind the Curtain in a Night of Live Storytelling
Go Behind the Curtain in a Night of Live Storytelling
Newshub weather presenter Kanoa Lloyd, theatre-maker Rob Mokaraka, private investigator Anna Jeffs and Shortland Street story editor Harry McNaughton are set to star in an evening of risk-taking live storytelling on Monday July 4th at Herald Theatre.
For one night only, The Other Side of the Story takes audiences into worlds we seldom get to see: from inside the writers room of our nation’s favourite soap to days spent watching somebody else live their lives – with unanticipated results.
The Other Side of the Story is the first in a series of events from The Pantograph Punch that builds on the themes raised in Silo Theatre’s 2016 season.
This event will be staged on the set of Silo’s utterly human retelling of Euripides’ classic Medea, which focuses on a perspective we didn’t get the first time around.
Supported by Auckland Council and Auckland Live.
The Other Side of the Story
Herald
Theatre
7.30pm – Monday 4 July
Tickets $25 or $20
for Pantograph Punch members, from Ticketmaster
More info at pantograph-punch.com
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