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'A Mime to Kill' comes to Auckland Fringe Festival

'A Mime to Kill' comes to the Auckland Fringe Festival


A Mime To Kill:
Everyone Hates A Mime
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Left to right: Sam Bunkall, Byron Coll, Hadleigh Walker. Photographed by Kate Baker

EVERYONE HATES A MIME?

A Mime To Kill

Basement Theatre

March 16 9.30pm, March 17-18 8.30pm, March 19 8pm.


The Magniloquents hit The Basement as part of Auckland Fringe 09 with A MIME TO KILL, a new devised black comedy investigating the plight of a Mime who opens one door too many and accidentally finds himself ensnared in the real world.

A MIME TO KILL brings together the producers of aoTERRORoa and TAP THAT II – The Reckoning.

Recent Toi Whakaari: NZ Drama School graduates Sam Bunkall, Hadleigh Walker and Byron Coll star in this original New Zealand work investigating the divide between the real and the imaginary and the helplessness of being trapped in between

A MIME TO KILL blends surrealism, doco-theatre and mime to create a story that is witty, fresh and universal, showing the audience what is really behind the paint, the stripes and the lippy.

"You know what, I didn't ask to be born like this. I never had a choice. People see my white face and red lips...and all they ever do is laugh. Have you ever felt that level of humiliation? Strangers pointing. Leering. Mocking. I feel like the poor fat kid at school that's too heavy to play on the swings. Now I know how Jesus felt."
-Marcel Marceaux

A MIME TO KILL

Basement Theatre, Lower Greys Ave, Auckland Central

March 16th 9.30pm, March 17th-19th 8.30pm

Tickets $18/$15/$13_

www.buytickets.co.nz

Phone: 0800 BUY TICKETS


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