Matthew, Mark, Luke and Joanne
      South Canterbury Drama League Little Theatre presentsMatthew, Mark, Luke and Joanne

      Matthew, Mark, Luke and Joanne

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      The Playhouse

      198 Church St

      Timaru, New Zealand

      When

      Wed 11 Sep 2019 - Sun 15 Sep 2019

      Running Time

      2 hours

      Interval

      15 minutes

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      MATTHEW, MARK, LUKE AND JOANNE.
      A slick sophisticated comedy beyond belief. 

      Matthew, a high performing advertising executive, successful and happily married, has a vision in a Supermarket. This epiphany drastically changes his life to the consternation of his wife and business partner. His successful creative energy is now channelled into charitable works. 

      Mark, his business partner and friend, tries to hide his dismay and disgust at this radical change.  Mark is secular and very materialistic. His general nihilism is a dramatic counterfoil to Matthew’s new beliefs and way of life.

      Joanne, Matthew’s wife, a former lawyer, now practices yoga, and believes in homeopathy. She relies on her life coach and large doses of the herbal remedy Ignatia for health and happiness. Her own life experiences make her intolerant of Mattthew’s new found beliefs and she demands Matthew choose either Christ or her.

      “Matthew, Mark, Luke and Joanne” presents these characters, their beliefs and passions in an entirely believable manner. This play is a parable of our times and underscores many topical issues-faith, materialism, tolerance and respect. Carl Nixon’s work has been described as a “funny, sharp and crisply staged play about the basic human need for some form of spiritual release.”


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