Two tall-to-middling white actors from the antipodes play
a small kiwi beach town's entire population under threat from
big city developers in a dynamic explosion of dazzling physicality
and vocal dexterity.
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Two tall-to-middling white actors from the antipodes play
a small kiwi beach town's entire population under threat from
big city developers in a dynamic explosion of dazzling physicality
and vocal dexterity.
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Saw this on a spur of the moment decision and thoroughly enjoyed it. The hour and a half flew by, which is a good measure of how entertaining it was. Lots of laughs, some great slapstick and well acted by the two actors. I would recommend this as a great way to spend an afternoon at the fringe
Andy, August 2006
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Saw it. Loved it. Hugely entertaining, funny, very well acted, full of energy and inbetween a fantastic dance routine under the shiny dicso ball. Want to see it again
Jochen, August 2006
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I saw this today and it was a really funny, superbly acted show. These men literally throw themselves into playing a number of characters in a great story full of twists and turns. I would definitely recommend this.
Sharon, August 2006
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