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Imaginary Bees presents Closer @ Whitireia Theatre


Closer is about sex and its salacious glory; four people who do each other, do each other over and do nothing about it. Intense, funny and devastating, Closer was an immediate success following its 1997 debut, winning the New York Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Foreign Play; the Olivier Award for Best New Play; the London Critics Circle Award for Best Play, and the Evening Standard Award for Best Comedy. This is a dark, adult-themed play, which has not been produced in Wellington in over a decade and is sure to thrill and delight.

Adapted by the playwright into the 2004 film of the same name, some may be familiar with this tale of love and sexual politics, of betrayal and honesty (or the lack thereof). Four years, four characters, four relationships and the glory of the ‘90scombine with designer Penny Angrick’s vision of a graffitied tube station to create a dynamic and unique interpretation, directed by Phoebe Smith

Theatre company Imaginary Bees’ debut production ‘Skungpoomery’ at BATS Theatre was described as ‘spot on with their energy, timing, and joie de vivre’ (Laurie Atkinson, 2010). Ever ready for a challenge, Imaginary Bees have turned their comedic talents towards darker waters with their sophomore production, ‘Closer’ by Patrick Marber, staged at the exciting new venue of Whitireia Theatre – who have only just opened their doors to professional theatre in Wellington.

Whitireia Theatre
25-27 Vivan St, Te Aro, Wellington
Date:
22 Jun 2011 - 1 Jul 2011
Cost:
$28/$16


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