THE LAST LETTER
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      THE LAST LETTER

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      Meteor Theatre

      1 Victoria Street

      Hamilton, New Zealand

      When

      Wed 15 Oct 2014 - Sat 18 Oct 2014

      Running Time

      2 Hours

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      THE LAST LETTER: A new play made by Hamilton talent
      Proudly brought to you by BlackBox Creative

      "People are worth it, and even the ones that aren't will teach you something about yourself..."

      Written by Hamilton Playwright Melisa K. Martin, The Last Letter was shortlisted in 2012 for Auckland Theatre Company's development season The Next Stage. Melisa co-directs alongside Jacinta Parsons, who is also producing. This is the first staging of The Last Letter and it’s presented to you by a fresh, local and talented cast, with familiar faces and newcomers alike..

      The Last Letter tells the story of 20-something year old Clear and the consequences of her actions throughout a period of grief, loss and confusion. She is haunted by her deceased brother who won’t leave her until she has read his Last Letter, which she keeps on her always. In the meantime, she destroys a friendship, loses her morals and alienates everyone around her. Then there's dear Henry, with whom Clear shares nothing AND everything. It's real life like it's never been shoved in your face before...

      The play is blunt, bold, gritty and gripping - this gutsy experimental production is one you'll not want to miss!

       

      Directors:
      Mel Martin
      Jacinta Parsons

      Producer:
      Jacinta Parsons

      Cast:
      Emma Koretz
      Carl Watkins
      Jono Freebairn
      Jess Hannam
      Cameron Kosoof
      Hannah Doherty

      Supported by Good George Brewing.

      PLEASE NOTE:  
      This play contains language that some may find offensive
      and scenes of a mildly sexual nature.