Michael finds
a tramp-like creature in the garden shed. He appears to be dying, so Michael becomes
determined to save him. But when Michael discovers wings beneath the tramp’s
tatty clothes, his life – and his family’s – will never be the same… An
eerie, magical and moving tale that will get under your skin, this production
of Skellig weaves together elements
of puppetry with live action.
The cast and crew of Skellig
are all current students of Toi Whakaari: NZ Drama School. Skellig is director Tabitha Arthur’s major production for her
Master of Theatre Arts in Directing and is supported by a strong team of
inter-discipline students. This show is the graduating production for all seven
actors as well as key members of the production team.
Skellig is based on UK writer David Almond’s multi award-winning
children’s novel of the same name, and is adapted for the stage by the author.
In 2007, Carnegie Medal judges chose it as one of the ten most important
children's novels of the past 70 years.
This production, the Australasian
premiere, will be presented to a wide audience – children and adults – and will
be staged at Wellington’s iconic BATS theatre. BATS Programme Manager Martyn
Wood says: ‘It’s exciting to see that the relationship between Toi Whakaari and
BATS has been reignited this year. There have been some truly memorable
student-led productions onstage at BATS in our 23 year history, and I am sure
that Skellig will be another.’
The director Tabitha
Arthur was drawn to this play when she first read it two years ago, and says,
‘I've never been able to pin this story down, to wrap it up nice and neatly. Skellig is wonderfully tricksy and
slowly creeps under your skin. Its genre of magic realism lets my imagination
soar. The possibility of something existing beyond what I think exists in this
world has a rich resonance for me; it allows me to open my mind to deeper
themes. One of the characters says, “Truth and dreams are always getting
muddled,” and our production explores this exciting muddle.’
Performances are at 7.00pm, 14–18 August 2012. Tickets
can be booked at the venue, BATS Theatre, 1 Kent Terrace, Wellington,
www.bats.co.nz or phone (04) 802 4175. Full $18; concession $14, groups 6+ $15.
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