From bedroom to Jerusalem – award winning play’s tour
For immediate release
From bedroom to
Jerusalem – award winning play’s national tour 8 – 30
June
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, 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 Arts On Tour NZ is proud to tour nationally in June (see itinerary below).
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 becomes 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
Eli Kent
Generation Y
playwright and actor Eli Kent has been praised as a New
Zealand writer to watch. A graduate of the Master of Arts in
Scriptwriting at the Victoria University Institute Of Modern
Letters and winner of the 2010 Bruce Mason Award, Eli was
named ‘Most Promising New Playwright’ at the 2008
Chapman Tripp Theatre Awards and nominated for New Zealand
Play of the year. Eli’s mother was the niece of poet
James K Baxter.
James K Baxter
One of New
Zealand’s finest poets and most controversial figures,
James K., Baxter often judged New Zealand society harshly,
yet always from the perspective of one intimately involved.
Known for his barefoot, bearded appearance, he struggled
with alcoholism throughout his life, eventually turning to
religion, first becoming an Anglican and then a Roman
Catholic. Claiming to have been instructed in a dream to
‘go to Jerusalem’, he adopted the Maori name Hemi and
set up a commune at the Roman Catholic settlement of
Hiruharama on the Whanganui
River.
Itinerary
Friday
8 June Hastings
Assembly Room, Hawke’s Bay Opera
House, 11am and 7.30pm
Adult $25, Senior/student $20,
Groups 10 or more $15, Encore club $18
Book: www.ticketek.co.nz 0800
TICKETEK
Saturday 9 June
Pukekohe
Harrington Hall Theatre, 8pm
$20 Book:
0220483214
Sunday 10 June Whangarei
The Old
Library, 7.30pm
$20 Book: The Old Library or
Eventfinder
Wednesday 13 June
Kerikeri
Downstairs at the Turner Centre,
7.30pm
Adults $25, Seniors $20, Under 18 $5
Book: The
Turner Centre
Friday 15 June Taumarunui
Little
Theatre, 7.30pm
Adults $20, High School students
$10
Book: TM Peters
Saturday 16 June
Wanganui
Royal Wanganui Opera House, 7.30pm
Adult
$25, Senior $23, Friend of Opera House $20,
Student $15,
School party 10+ $5
Book: Opera House and www.royaloperahouse.co.nz
Sunday 17
June New Plymouth
Alexandra Room TSB Showplace,
6pm
Adults $25, Students $10
Book: TSB Showplace Box
office
www.ticketmaster.co.nz 0800 111
999
Tuesday 19 June Takaka
Village Theatre,
Commercial St, 7.30pm
$18 pre-booking, $20 at the
door
Book: Paradise Video and Laundrette
Thurs 21
June Ashburton
Ashburton Trust Event Centre,
7.30pm
$25 each, $22.50 for up to three, $20 four or
more
Students (up to 16) $15
(All prices incl service
fees)
Saturday 23 June Oamaru
Oamaru Opera
House, 7.30pm
$25 pp
Book: www.ticketdirect.co.nz Or 08004ticket
Monday 25 June Twizel
Events Centre Theatre,
7.30pm
$20 Adults, $10 Students
Book: Twizel
Information Centre, Events Centre
Tuesday 26 June
Cromwell
College Auditorium, Barry Avenue,
7.30pm
Adults $25, SuperGold $20, Student/Child
$15
Book: Cromwell I-Site
Wednesday 27 June
Alexandra
The Cellar Door, 143 Centennial Avenue,
7.30pm
$20 Book: Alexandra Information
Centre
Thursday 28 June Wanaka
Luggate Hall,
7.30pm
$25 Adults, $10 Students (with proof)
Book: www.festivalofcolour.co.nz
Or
Festival of Colour office upstairs 4 Helwick St (morning
only)
Friday 29 June Gore
Little Theatre,
8pm
$25 Book: Eastern Southland Gallery
Saturday 30
June Riverton
Riverton Arts Centre, 7.30pm
$20
members, $25 non-members
Book: Riverton Arts
Centre
Arts On Tour New Zealand
Arts On Tour
New Zealand (AOTNZ) organises tours of outstanding New
Zealand performers to rural and smaller centres in New
Zealand. The trust receives funding from Creative New
Zealand and liaises with local arts councils, repertory
theatres and community groups to bring the best of musical
and theatrical talent to country districts. www.aotnz.co.nz
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