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The Intricate Art of Actually Caring - Luggate

Location: Luggate Hall
Region: Wanaka
Dates: Thu, 28 June 2012 @ 7.30pm

  • The Intricate Art of Actually Caring - Luggate

Audiences first viewed The Intricate Art of Actually Caring in playwright Eli Kent’s bedroom. Eli and friend Jack Shadbolt were the two actors in the show and performed to an audience of just 15.The intimacy of that first production, which won Best Theatre and enjoyed a three week sellout season at the 2009 Fringe Awards, has carried over into the theatre version, which the Festival of Colour is proud to present at Luggate Hall on Thursday 28 June.  Eli and Jack spend their days hanging out in Eli’s bedroom until the death of a mate sparks a spiritual journey. Fact and fiction blur when Eli’s bedroom becom

es a car, leading the two young men to poet James K Baxter’s grave in remote Hiruharama (Jerusalem). 
Described as ‘a comedy about apathy’, The Intricate Art of Actually Caring’s fresh energy and bitingly honest dialogue gives insight into the issues and ideas affecting young people today. It is also very entertaining.“…There is barely a concern or issue of human existence that The Intimate Art of Actually Caring does not touch upon and yet it never feels earnest or didactic. Nor is it trivial, not in the least….Don’t miss it.” John Smythe –Theatreview 


Tickets are $25 for adults and $10 students – book now. You can also purchase tickets with cash and cheque only at the Festival of Colour office, 4 Helwick Street 9am to 2pm Monday to Friday.

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Luggate Hall

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