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The Streaker

100 metres. $1 million. No clothes attached.

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Ron Hewlett is a desperate man. He's lost his job, he's about to lose his home, and his kids are threatening to call CYFS for cutting off the internet. So, when a local radio station offers a million bucks for a buck-naked sprint at the Super Rugby final, Ron must decide if saving it all is worth baring it all.

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Crazy family antics and hilarious local humour make for a winning combo in the latest play from the writer of MAMIL: Middle Aged Man In Lycra. How far will Ron go for his family? And how far will he get? Sprint to find out in this brand new un-bare-ably funny comedy.

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Centrepoint Theatre, Palmerston North. Christmas 2016

Dir. Jeff Kingsford-Brown

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Role: Costume Designer

Personal Practice Research
 

Who are we and how do we relate to our world around us? What is projected, and what is real? How much of ourselves is reflective of the people around us? What defines a character's core? Can a person really exist in a vacuum?

 

Developing an understanding of the relationships built between people is my next undertaking. I plan to find a way to put this research into a performative response.

 

Keep an eye on my research section for more as this develops.

Untitled Character Research
 
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