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      Antarctic Endeavours

      Ruckus Theatre presents

      Antarctic Endeavours

      Antarctic Endeavours

      in collaboration with Believable Arts Management

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      Pitt Street Theatre

      78 Pitt St

      Auckland, New Zealand

      When

      Sun 1 Sep 2024 - Wed 4 Sep 2024

      Running Time

      70 minutes

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      “Winner of the Parkin Development Award, nominated for Most Promising Emerging Company, and nominated for Most Promising Pasifika Artist at NZ Fringe Festival 2024.”

      Set in the surreal landscape of the frozen continent, we follow Tom and Suzanne Denborough, a lovely young couple looking for a tasteful terracotta townhouse on the outskirts of Antarctica. At least, they think they are.

      Thǝ truʇh is far sʇrang̵e̸r̸.̴ ̸

      Join us as they confront personal truths about themselves, their relationship, and the nature of their reality. With themes of agency, autonomy, and the search for meaning, we offer a captivating journey through the complexities of human experience.

      An absurdist play born out of unexpected circumstances. The production emerged when the original project encountered obstacles, leaving the cast and crew with a ready-to-go team and a title—everything except a script. Seizing the chance for artistic exploration, we embarked on a journey to craft a new narrative within the constraints of the existing title and blurb. Thus, 'Antarctic Endeavours' was reimagined and brought to life.

      Presented by Ruckus Theatre in collaboration with Believable Arts Management. We believe in creating theatre that makes a ruckus, ignites conversations, and challenges the status quo. 

      Written by Alex Quinn, Ava O'Brien, and Tom Smith. Directed by Peggie Barnes.