Theatre

ALONE

An intimate sci-fi drama about feminism, climate change and David Bowie.

Multi-award winning, internationally acclaimed Kiwi play ‘ALONE’ returns to Tāmaki Makaurau.

“A rigorously crafted beast…” – TheatreTravels.org

$25 - $29 (Service fee may apply)
90 minutes
Thur 16 - Sat 18 February
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IMPORTANT UPDATE

Due to the rain and wind warnings in Auckland, the team behind Alone have made the decision to postpone their Tuesday 14 and Wednesday 15 February performance. Those with tickets will be able to move these to another performance and will contacted directly - thank you for your patience while we work through what is required. 


Back on home soil after a critically acclaimed season headlining at the 2022 Sydney Fringe Festival - multi-award-winning Kiwi play ALONE comes home to Tāmaki Makaurau!

Glow House Ltd and Dusty Room Productions are proud to present ALONE, an intimate sci-fi drama about feminism, climate change and David Bowie.

"It’s just – just – possible there may be an equally good piece of dramatic theatre during Sydney Fringe than ‘Alone’. But its virtually certain there won’t be one better." – Chuck Moore Reviews

“A rigorously crafted beast…” – TheatreTravels.org

Winner: Best Theatre, Auckland Fringe 2020

Winner: SYNZ Tour Ready, NZ Fringe 2021

Winner: PANNZ Tour Ready, Auckland Fringe 2020

Nominated: Best in Theatre Contenders, Sydney Fringe 2022

Nominated: Melbourne Tour Ready, Sydney Fringe 2022

Aboard a crowd-funded spacecraft called ‘The Lily of the Nile’, a two-woman crew are on the home stretch of a two-year mission that could provide a solution for an Earth ravaged by climate change.

M15+ strobe/flashing lights, adult themes, coarse language, depictions of violence, discussion of death/suicide

Produced by Kat Glass and Briar Collard

Written and Directed by Luke Thornborough

Starring Kat Glass and Courtney Bassett

Lighting Design and Operator: Michael Goodwin

Costume Design: Courty Kayoss

Learn more about presenting a show in Summer at Q here

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