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Deep and Meaningful

Ticket Information

  • General Admission: $20.00 each
  • Concession: $17.00 each
  • Additional fees may apply

Dates

  • Tue 17 Mar 2020, 7:00pm–8:00pm
  • Wed 18 Mar 2020, 7:00pm–8:00pm

Restrictions

All Ages

Listed by

alayne1992

You are invited to one last house party before the Earth is eaten by a black hole. It's definitely not Alayne's fault. Deep and Meaningful, written and performed by Alayne Dick, is an absurdist poetry/comedy show that explores depression and modern fears about our limited time left on Earth.

We are stoked to be supported by New Zealand Fringe Festival's Kakano fund (through Creative New Zealand) and by the Wellington City Council Arts and Cultures fund.

New Zealand Fringe Festival 2020

Accessibility: Deep and Meaningful is being staged in the Heyday Dome, you can find accessibility information for BATS Theatre online.

Alayne Dick is an emerging talent in the Wellington theatre, poetry and comedy scenes. She has helped create and also performed in three sold-out shows for the NZ Fringe Festival (Summer Camps (2019), Discharge is Rotten to the Core (2018) and Alayne’s Cat Safari (2017).

Her poems have been featured in Australian Journal Cordite Poetry Review, Sport, have been performed live on RNZ and she has also been featured as part of VERB Festival’s LitCrawl and CubaDupa. Alayne has also recently starred in her first feature film, Spring Interlude, which premiered in 2019 as part of the New Zealand International Film Festival.

Our director Jennifer O'Sullivan Improvisor is a creative producer, director, and performer in Wellington NZ. She holds an MFA (Creative Practice) and has worked in Fringe and other festivals since 2007. She is the Artistic Director of the New Zealand Improv Festival and an all-round rad babe. Full production history available at jenniferosullivan.com

Toi Ngākau Productions aims to bring thought-provoking, relevant and feminist content to stage and screen.In 2019 they brought to the stage new works of Waste Not Want Not: Bethany's Guide to the Thrift LIife that toured around a range of NZ Fringes and Running Late to BATS Theatre. They also recently filmed their debut short film,The Girls.

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