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Pink Lighter

Published: Fri 5 Feb 2010 02:45 PM
Pink Lighter
Who: Theatrewhack
What: Pink Lighter Where: BATS theatre
When: 1st – 5th of March 2010
What Time: 9:30pm
How much: $16 (Adults)/ $12 (Concession)/ $10 (Fringe addicts) Bookings: book@bats.co.nz or call (04) 802 4175


Click to enlarge “I’m gonna get killed in some ‘serial masturbator’s’ basement by his crazy sex deprived… widow.” Theatrewhack presents the BATS Premiere season of Jonathan Riley’s Pink Lighter during the 2010 New Zealand Fringe festival. Have you blacked out recently? What would you do if you if you woke up in your neighbours’ laundry tied to a chair?
Pink Lighter is a new work by New Zealand playwright Jonathon Riley. Never before has it been performed.
Jack and Fran live next to Steve Nina and Lance. They seem like two normal households... until they meet. Jacks terrible dark secret is found out by his stoner next door neighbours and their lives are changed forever... and all because Fran wouldn’t let Jack use her Pink Lighter. Pink Lighter is the story of two dysfunctional households and the lighter that came between them.
” DON’T CALL ME A BITCH YOU UGLY SKANKY BITCH!!!!”
This is Jonathon Riley’s first full length play to be performed. He previously collaborated with Patrick Graham on his script Happy Accident at Auckland’s’ Musgrove Studio Theatre.
“Then wow, just when you've swallowed that one, it gets even better. Happy Accident by Jonathan Riley has the distinct advantage of having a good director (Patrick Graham) and talented actors.” By Candice Lewis Theatreview.org.nz August 12 2009
http://www.theatreview.org.nz/reviews/review.php?id=2417
ENDS

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