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FRINGE '04: Evil Fiona’s Love Test

Published: Thu 5 Feb 2004 10:39 AM
EVIL FIONA’S LOVE TEST
Evil Fiona’s Love Test is being presented at Bats theatre 1 Kent Tce from 19th – 22nd Feb at 9.30pm.
A memoir of Evil Fiona’s love history.
We step inside the imagination of Evil Fiona and glimpse scenes from her trials and tribulations in love.
Born into a magical childhood of pink innocence and joy, she left the cradle of home to be propelled into a chaotic world of bleak adventure.
She discovered sex and then love; she understood she had talent for both and that adventures with dizzying highs and catastrophic lows solicited a craving that bordered on addiction. Her natural talent and beauty gave insight to power and manipulation. However with the ability to rely on power over another, came the ability to crash when power was withdrawn, and thus her strange and wonderful nightmare took hold. The longing for destiny was nowhere stronger than in her romantic life.
As we watch we realize there is a little bit of Evil Fiona in all of us.
Take two collaborators - script writer/ singer Katherine van Beek and choreographer Maria Dabrowska give them a title for a show and some raw subject material; get them to swap the cities they call home for a year. Give them a fragmented knowledge of what the other is producing, and then witness how they combine their efforts into a flawless tale of love and twisted reality.
PLAYERS
Maria Dabrowska trained at Unitec completing her Bachelor in Performing and Screen Arts in 1998. She has since been freelance dancing and choreographing and produced Midnight’s Laughter in last year Fringe Festival.
Jacob Sullivan has trained at the New Zealand School of Dance and at Unitec graduating with a Bachelor in Performing and Screen Arts in 2001. He has understudied for Raewyn Hills, show White and performed in the Rocky Horror Picture Show. In 2003 Jacob worked for Footnote Dance Company and is currently freelance dancing and choreographing.
Sophie Dingemans. Having traveled the world for a few years Sophie landed back in Wellington in 2002. She has now embarked on a Bachelor of Arts majoring in Theatre and Film.
Katherine van Beek

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