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Me and My Sister Tell Each Other Everything

  • Me and My Sister Tell Each Other Everything
  • Written by Uther Dean
  • Directed by Saraid Cameron
  • The Basement Theatre
  • Auckland

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A family-unfriendly play about sibling relationships set to song and hubris.

Murph and Jos Willcott are sisters. So, of course, they hate each other. They love each other too. Because they have to. Then the worst happens and they're forced together in their family home, literally fighting for their lives. All they have is each other, can that ever be enough?

Me and My Sister Tell Each Other Everything is not the play to go to if you are looking for diversion from the cares of life and maybe a cheerful tune you can hum as you're driving back home. As the audience is well warned in advance, the play includes detailed discussion of, and portrayal of, suicide, including blood.

It most definitely is a play to go to if you're looking for well-conceived, well executed, adventurous drama which shows what theatre can do when highly talented people get together and push the limits. 

Written by: Uther Dean

Directed by: Saraid Cameron

Produced by: Alice Kirker

Performances

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Tue 11 Sep 8.00pm The Basement Theatre Auckland
Wed 12 Sep 8.00pm The Basement Theatre Auckland
Thu 13 Sep 8.00pm The Basement Theatre Auckland
Fri 14 Sep 8.00pm The Basement Theatre Auckland
Sat 15 Sep 8.00pm The Basement Theatre Auckland