a gREATER rAW

From: Whanganui

Storytelling Music Physical Theatre

Who is right & who is wrong? War is Peace in a patriotic song.

From: Whanganui

Inspired by the life of Archibald Baxter, the kiwi conscientious objector in World War One.


a gREATER rAW is a theatrical debate that questions the greatness of War.


With the use of song, mask, clown, bouffon and imaginary timetravel, the audience will see the historial remnants of society's moral and political hypocracy and trauma. 


New sessions added!


a gREATER rAW: Sunday 22nd March, 1pm, KnockaboutStudio (@ the NAT)


Field Punishment no#1 2014, Lippy Productions (film): Monday 23rd March, 8pm, The New Athenaeum Theatre.


Theatre of Liberation workshop: Tuesday 24th March, 6pm, The New Athenaeum Theatre. (Interactive workshop based on Augusto BOAL’s “Theatre of the Oppressed” that explored power & solidarity in our society.)


 

Wed
18
March
07:00PM
Thu
19
March
07:00PM
Fri
20
March
07:00PM
Sat
21
March
03:00PM
Sun
22
March
01:00PM
Knockabout Studio

Duration

1hr

Price

Koha

16 years +
Content Warning

Contains distressing or potentially triggering themes

Venues

Quaker Meeting House

15 Park Street North Dunedin

| Wheelchair Access YES

Accessible Bathroom YES

Additional Accessibility Information
There is a 80mm step at the entrance to this venue. On request, a ramp can be placed over the step for wheelchair access. For comprehensive accessibility information and venue contact details, click here: Find out more


Knockabout Studio (@ the NAT)

23 The Octagon Central Dunedin

Additional Accessibility Information
This venue is in the same building as the New Athenaeum Theatre, down a corridor between Thistle and The Craic in the Octagon. It is a basement space with an entrance that has 28 stairs leading down to it. For comprehensive accessibility information and venue contact details, click here: Find out more

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Dunedin Fringe envisions a city ignited by creativity, where all people embrace art, culture and creativity into their daily lives.

We have a mission to provide platforms for creative expression that help nurture communities. We have a special focus on supporting emerging artists, and the development of new and experimental work.

We produce the Dunedin Fringe Festival, Amped Music Project and New Zealand Young Writers Festival annually, curate the White Box Gallery, and manage the performing arts venue Te Whare o Rukutia.

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Dunedin 9016,
Aotearoa New Zealand

03 477 3350