Unitec-Te Pūkenga presents Vanity Fair by Kate Hamill & based on the novel by William Makepeace Thackeray
Directed by Cherie Moore
Featuring the Year 2 Performing & Screen Arts - Acting Students from the School of Creative Industries, Unitec-Te Pukenga
'There are no morals here'
Becky is “bad.” Amelia is “good.” But in an unfair world, it isn’t always that simple.
Two women—one born into privilege, another straight from the streets—attempt to navigate a society that punishes them for every misstep. Clever Becky’s not afraid to break the rules; soft-hearted Amelia’s scared to bend them. Both strive for what they want—but neither can thrive without the other. Through Becky and Amelia’s victories and losses, this thrilling, highly theatrical (im)morality play explores how flexible our morals can become when the wheel of fortune turns.
Bold, wickedly funny, and shockingly relevant, VANITY FAIR demands that we face our own hypocrisy. After all…who are we to judge?
Dates/Times:
Wed 20 Sep 7pm
Thu 21 Sep 7pm
Fri 22 Sep 11am
Fri 22 Sep 7pm
Sat 23 Sep 2pm
Sat 23 Sep 7pm
Tickets: http://www.iticket.co.nz/events/2023/sep/vanity-fair
Venue: TAPAC, 100 Motions Rd, Western Springs
For mature audiences ages 13+
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