Mega-Hit Stage Play Announces “Tour De Force” Of New Zealand
One of New Zealand’s most successful plays of all time, MAMIL (Middle Aged Man in Lycra) today announces a “tour de force” – a national tour of the long-awaited sequel GOMIL (Grumpy Old Man in Lycra).
Starring acting legend Mark Hadlow ONZM (King Kong, The Hobbit, SNAG) and written and directed by Gregory Cooper (MAMIL, That Bloody Woman), GOMIL reunites this dream team who is directly responsible for causing laughter lines on the faces of over 70,000 people who saw MAMIL!
This critically acclaimed production that sold out in its debut season in Otautahi Christchurch is so good, it’s hitting the road and visiting 14 cities around New Zealand this September and October. Tickets are on sale from Ticketek, Ticketmaster, Eventfinda & local box offices from $79*.
“Fast-paced and slick” - Theatreview
GOMIL follows the journey of Wayne, the founder and team leader of the men's cycling group in MAMIL. A lot has happened to Wayne over the last 10 years. He has retired, his son has moved to London with his grandchildren and Maggie, his wife of 49 years, passed away suddenly a year ago. For Wayne, his family and his work were his life. They were the source of his life's pleasure and purpose and now he is having to cope with the loss of both.
The only thing left to take his mind off the pain is cycling with his MAMIL friends, especially Bryan, the central character of MAMIL. But a panic attack mid-ride and a crash with catastrophic consequences leads to a crisis of cycling confidence and the inability to do the thing he loves the most.
Like MAMIL, it takes an array of characters to help the central character rediscover what is truly important when their life seems adrift and meaningless. A relentlessly positive Scottish counsellor, a philosophical Romanian personal trainer, Wayne’s new arch-enemy in the form of an ocker Ozzie retirement village owner who grinds his gears and yes, even Pinarello -- the Italian bike of Bryan’s and Wayne’s nightmares -- all wittingly and unwittingly help Wayne get back on the bike and realise he still has something to offer, he still has a purpose and most importantly a reason to get out of bed every morning aside from going for a piss.
“An engaging and earnest work of art, packed with nostalgia, interesting psychological contemplations, and relatable tropes of ageing, all presented with heart and humour” The Press
Mark Hadlow says he’s thrilled to be back in the saddle with the sequel to MAMIL that ran for a remarkable eight years, broke box office records and, best of all, resonated with so many New Zealanders.
“We’re hoping GOMIL will really strike a chord with Kiwis and that they will continue on the journey with us,” says Mark. “We want people to enjoy the ride and get a few laughs out of it.”
Get your peloton organised today and grab your tickets to this hilariously accurate portrayal of life in Lycra.
Booking fees apply
DATES, VENUES AND BOOKINGS
18 SEPTEMBER | WHANGANUI OPERA HOUSE 7.30PM | TICKETEK
19 SEPTEMBER | WELLINGTON OPERA HOUSE 7.30PM | TICKETMASTER
20 SEPTEMBER | CARTERTON EVENT CENTRE 7.30PM | cartertonec.co.nz
23 SEPTEMBER | TE RAUKURA KI KAPITI 7.30PM | EVENTFINDA
25 SEPTEMBER | CLARENCE ST THEATRE, HAMILTON, 7.30PM | TICKETEK
27 SEPTEMBER | BRUCE MASON CENTRE, AUCKLAND, 7.30PM | TICKETMASTER
30 SEPTEMBER | BAYCOURT, TAURANGA, 7.30PM | EVENTFINDA
2 OCTOBER | GREAT LAKE CENTRE, TAUPO 7.30PM | EVENTFINDA
3 OCTOBER | TSB SHOWPLACE, NEW PLYMOUTH, 7.30PM | EVENTFINDA
12 OCTOBER | EVENT CENTRE, ASHBURTON 4PM | asheventcentre.co.nz
14 OCTOBER | ISAAC THEATRE ROYAL, CHRISTCHURCH, 7.30PM | TICKETEK
15 OCTOBER | REGENT THEATRE, DUNEDIN, 7.30PM | regenttheatre.co.nz
17 OCTOBER | CIVIC THEATRE, INVERCARGILL, 7.30PM | TICKETEK
18 OCTOBER | OPERA HOUSE, OAMARU, 7.30PM | oamaruoperahouse.co.nz