Adventure, Passion, Discovery and Rebellion.
Pandemonium Theatre (The Butcher’s Daughter and Black Ice) and THE EDGE® bring to the stage a show devised by twelve
young aspiring actresses who collectively weave visually stunning tales of feisty women and their daring escapades.
Beyond the Blue is a journey of self discovery and transformation by women who have dared to push the boundaries of their safe existence. It tells of rebels on the run who have journeyed beyond what they know. Past the places others stopped, past the warning signs and safety nets and into the wild beyond.
The work is inspired by female adventurers, such as France’s Margaret Fountaine (Butterfly Collector) and Alexandra
David-Neel (Explorer), who claimed “Adventure is the only reason for living” and whose life was devoted to freedom and
exploration. This passion made her “unruly in her childhood, rebellious in her adolescence, anarchist in her youth, and
one of the wisest "free thinkers" in the 20th century in her old age.”
Join us at the Concert Chamber, Auckland Town Hall, THE EDGE® to celebrate the adventurer within us all who dares to
face her demons and live her dreams. Beyond the Blue is directed by Julie Nolan and Kate Parker, produced by
Margaret-Mary Hollins and with stunning costumes by renowned designer Elizabeth Whiting.
Pandemonium Theatre and THE EDGE® present Beyond the Blue
Saturday 1 March – Thursday 6 March, Concert Chamber, Auckland Town Hall, THE EDGE® Book through Ticketek –
www.ticketek.co.nz or 0800 TICKETEK.
Ticket prices: $12 - $22 Pandemonium Theatre is the 2008 winner of the Aotea Award for excellence in the performing arts
from the Aotea Centre Performing Arts Trust. This award is bestowed upon an established organisation in celebration of
excellence and leadership in the performing arts.
Beyond the Blue is a partnership between THE EDGE® Public Programmes and Pandemonium Theatre. The vision for Public
Programmes @ THE EDGE® is to drive youth outreach initiatives that celebrate the colour, diversity and energy of arts
and culture in Auckland. Core Funder of THE EDGE® Public Programmes is Auckland City Council.
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