Your guide to events in Nelson, New Zealand
Saturday 16th–Sunday 17th October 2010
How do you describe a show that invents its own genre? A staged autobiography written by your husband? A solo show in which people from your past turn up on stage and speak their mind?
Written by Stuart McKenzie, Miranda Harcourt’s Biography of My Skin is a moving and laugh-out-loud journey of love, marriage and growing up. What starts as a ‘solo show’ is soon anything but, as people from Miranda’s life appear on screen to tell their side of the story. When Miranda tries to rewrite the script, the writer/actor, husband/wife conflict escalates to reveal a surprisingly moving portrait of a marriage.
Set against a soundtrack of The Police, Jesus and Mary Chain and Straitjacket Fits, and a backdrop of Gloss, Princess Diana’s visit to New Zealand and the 1981 Springbok Tour, Biography of My Skin traces a lifetime through four decades we’ll never forget.
‘It’s not often I leave the theatre examining my own life…it is done so well flawlessly…fantastic, hilarious and poignant’. Mark Westerby, RNZ Arts on Sunday
‘Boy that was something else! So poignant, so real, so fricken beautiful!’.
Al Brown, chef, fisherman, TV presenter & food writer
October 16–17, 2010
Nelson & suburbs
Theatre Royal
78 Rutherford St, Nelson
early bird A res $44, B Res $39, full A res $48, B res $43
Tickets from Everyman Records ph. 03 548 3083.