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Fringe Festival 2007: Theatre Picks
Helen Sims picks the best theatre at Fringe 2007:
» The Bowler Hat, by Angie Farrow, the writer of “After Kafka”. Based on her previous works this should be dark and surreal, but humourous enough for most to enjoy.
» Deliver Us, by Paul Rothwell features a highly talented cast in a play by one of Wellington’s edgiest new writers.
» Life As Antigone, a classic play and based on the originality of “Delicates”, this should be an interesting interpretation.
Also worth checking out: Brain Power, Scratch ‘n’ Fly, I.A., A Man Walks Into a Bar. Full programme details at fringe.co.nz
» The Bowler Hat, by Angie Farrow, the writer of “After Kafka”. Based on her previous works this should be dark and surreal, but humourous enough for most to enjoy.
» Deliver Us, by Paul Rothwell features a highly talented cast in a play by one of Wellington’s edgiest new writers.
» Life As Antigone, a classic play and based on the originality of “Delicates”, this should be an interesting interpretation.
Also worth checking out: Brain Power, Scratch ‘n’ Fly, I.A., A Man Walks Into a Bar. Full programme details at fringe.co.nz





