Sheila’s Island by Tim Firth
      Company Theatre presentsSheila’s Island by Tim Firth

      Sheila’s Island by Tim Firth

      A hilarious comedy in thick fog

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      Catch our Super Saturday performances - Sat 16th & 23rd November with tickets $22 each!

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      The Rose Theatre

      Rose Centre, 4 School Rd

      Auckland, New Zealand

      When

      Sat 16 Nov 2024 - Sat 30 Nov 2024

      Running Time

      2 hours 30 minutes

      Interval

      15 minutes

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      This hilarious and relatable comedy is brought to life by an all - female cast and sees four middle-aged women face the challenges of life. They do this whilst trying to find their way out of the wilderness as creatively as they can. Billed as ‘The Office meets Lord of the Flies meets Miranda’, Company Theatre presents one comedy you won’t want to miss this November.

      It is Bonfire Night and Sheila, Denise, Julie and Fay are Team C in Pennine Spring Water’s annual team building weekend. Somehow Marketing Manager Sheila has been nominated as team captain and has unwittingly stranded her team on an island in the Lake District.

      Our intrepid heroines find themselves making weapons and creating a rescue flag as questions are asked and truths are told. How will the office-based relationships of these women translate when it comes to surviving the desolate wastelands and rampaging wildlife of the Lake District? This is a story of survival writ small, of families, loss, regret, loneliness, and friendship.

      Written by award-winning playwright Tim Firth, this play is sure to have the audience in stitches. 

      Content Advisory: Please note that there are references to suicide and mental health