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RABBIT:
What gives seemingly innocent children and teenagers the capacity to commit acts of violence and cruelty? Can they be forgiven?
After killing a rabbit, two teenage boys flee their school, fearing the repercussions. The play finds them hiding in an abandoned tunnel as they navigate their resultant guilt and paranoia.
An original work by Felix Tonkin, Rabbit explores themes of masculinity, coming of age, and betrayal. Stylistically dark, claustrophobic and minimal, yet often nonsensical, Rabbit’s eerie and off-the-wall tone makes it humorous and menacing at the same time.
SHOWER THOUGHTS:
She wants to get out. He wants to be left alone. Evelyn, a young girl acclimatised to her interconnected world, finds herself trapped in a decontamination room with Adam, a nihilistic and out-of-touch man. With no escape for either of them, both are forced to confront and question each other.
An original and offbeat work by Aidan Hale, Shower Thoughts is a play that explores the nature of thought, the contemporary role of absurdism, and human connection in a paradoxically inhuman world. Most importantly, it is a play about the fruitfulness of questions. After all, what’s the point of questioning if all you have to show for it is a stupid rubber duck?