Court Theatre Presents TWO FISH 'N' A SCOOP, 10/29
By: BWW
News Desk Oct. 29, 2010
Two actors take on a multitude of roles in Carl Nixon's new play TWO FISH 'N' A SCOOP, making its world première in The Forge at The Court Theatre on October 29.
Set in a Chinese-owned fish-n-chips shop, TWO FISH 'N' A SCOOP follows a blossoming romance between new employee Jason (Robbie Hunt) and the owner's daughter, Rhea (Cassie Baker). However, their love is threatened by cultural and racial divides as well as pressure from family and friends - with all the characters played by Hunt and Baker.TWO FISH 'N' A SCOOP began as a short story, Fish 'n' Chip Shop Song (featured in a collection of the same name published in 2006). "The story really appealed to me and, after it was published and read out on Radio New Zealand National, the idea grew that it would work as a piece of theatre," says Nixon.While TWO FISH 'N' A SCOOP contains comic moments, at its heart the play examines some of the darker aspects of Kiwi culture. Nixon feels that "the theme of race, cultural integration and tolerance are perennial and important; the Paul Henry 'real New Zealander' affair highlights that. I believe that theatre should be dealing with important social issues."Directed by: Greg Cooper
Cast: Cassie Baker and Robbie Hunt
Venue: The Forge at The Court Theatre, 20 Worcester Blvd, The Arts Centre, Christchurch
Performance Dates: Friday 29 October - Saturday 27 November 2010
Performance Times: 6:30pm Monday & Thursday; 8pm Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. No show Sundays.
Tickets: Adults $32, Seniors $27, Tertiary Students $22, Group discount (10+) $22, 30Under-Club $15 (Mon-Wed)
Bookings: The Court Theatre, 20 Worcester Boulevard; 963 0870 or www.courttheatre.org.nz

Videos