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Haste Away Home: Wellington Fringe Festival

Haste Away Home (A Blacklight Fairy Tale)

a part of the Wellington Fringe Festival

The company that brought you Raiders of the Lost Harlot and A Study in Pink, GDP Productions is proud to enter the New Zealand Fringe Festival this March with Haste Away Home, a Saturday night cartoon inspired retelling of several of our favorite Grimm’s Fairy Tales. Black light theater (performed in pitch black under ultraviolet lights) bridges the gap between puppetry, illusion, and animation, and is famous for being an accessible and unique form of storytelling. Haste Away Home is a dark show for all ages directed by James Kiesel, with live music by Ty Butterfield and Scott Roy, local celebutante Jon Lemmon spinning discs, puppets constructed by local puppet maker Felix Millar (son of renowned Australian puppet creator Philip Millar), and featuring an international cast including Philadelphia-based actress Jess Brownell and local vaudevillain Eli Joseph.

This show and this medium, more than any other I’ve been a part of, is capable of inspiring wonder, like a magic trick you can’t get out of your head, weeks after you’ve seen it.

~ James Kiesel

Making black light theater is really empowering because you have complete control over exactly what the audience sees or doesn’t see, and so watching it live is like watching a movie happening before you, in real life.

~ Felix Millar

WHERE: Concerned Citizen’s Collective

19 Tory Street, Wellington

WHEN: March 11th - 13th, 8pm

Doors will open at 7:30; approximately 50 minute run time.

PRICE: $15, or $10 unwaged

tickets available at the door, the Fringe box office, or online.


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