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      Basement Theatre Salon – Week Three
      The Basement and Auckland Fringe presentsBasement Theatre Salon – Week Three

      Basement Theatre Salon – Week Three

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      Basement Theatre (Studio)

      (Upstairs) Lower Greys Avenue

      Auckland, New Zealand

      When

      Tue 7 Mar 2017 - Sat 11 Mar 2017

      Running Time

      4 hours with breaks throughout

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      Our Studio is transformed into a Performance Salon – think Moulin Rouge at the beach – where works of all kinds will pop up around you as you lounge, drink, and explore. It's like a big party and a place of discovery all in one – performances are tested and evolved as you wander, observe, and partake.

      Something is always on, and music, projection, and activities fill in the gaps between performances.  Come and go as you please!

      Billie Staple’s PIG is about consent, consent, consent, evoking your anger, igniting your hope and leaving you smiling in the dark at that darkest parts of our humanity.

      In I AM WHO, Jasmine Donald performs a playful look into her mind, questioning through dance and video the conversations that go on between the mind and the body.

      Johanna Cosgrove brings in her real actual aunt to sit on a deck chair and order you around in AUNTY, exploring differences in mentalities across generations.

      In WHAT’S WRONG WITH THE LIGHT? Kate Bartlett and Tallulah Holly-Massey explore escapism by moving, talking, and placing their way across a room to reach fresh air.

      NO/I/SE(LF) is an exploration of sound in space (with or without bodies) created by Thomas Press and Virginia Frankovich.

      Plus LITTLE SISTER is still going strong.

       




       

      Presented as part of Auckland Fringe festival from 21st February - 12th March 2017.  
      For the full programme visit www.aucklandfringe.co.nz