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Godzonia

To read this play is like holding a diamond up to the light and catching a multitude of different colours. It effortlessly weaves together the epic and the intimate in consistently surprising ways. It manages to be both funny and touching, and most importantly, relatable.” - says director Anna Ledwich, on Godzonia.

The Bridge to Utopia is closed during a global crisis; what do you do? A universal story told by local storytellers, and proudly female-led, this brand new play offers vignettes of humanity amidst apocalyptic chaos. Showcasing the power of kindness in a world starved of connection, it unravels through laughter, love, heartbreak and hope, to ask the question; What is community in the face of isolation? 

Following it’s development in a workshop led by Miriama McDowell with local actors and devisers, Georgie Oulton's premiere production uses verbatim and lockdown accounts from all over the world to springboard a story that warms your heart.Check out the work of

London based theatre company Handmade Theatre!

 

When:

14th - 17th April: 7pm


Where:

Q Theatre Loft

305 Queen Street, Auckland CBD, Auckland 1010


Duration:

1 hour


Tickets:

$25 - Full

$18.50 - Concession


Accessibility:

This event is not accessible for Deaf or HoH audiences

This event is fully accessible for wheelchair users

No lockout


Content Warnings:

13+

Contains references to violence, self-harm, and death and / or dying


 
 

Theatre, Performance Art, Verbatim

Cultural, Environment, Feminism, Politics, Technology, Travel