The classic Kiwi fish n’ chip shop is an appropriate setting for Howick Little Theatre’s next production, laying bare underlying racial prejudice, sadly still experienced from time to time.
It’s even more appropriate that Two Fish ‘n’ a Scoop is coming to Howick, one of Aotearoa’s most diversely populated multicultural communities.
Writer Carl Nixon doesn’t set the play in a particular location, which is pleasing for director Terry Hooper.
The classic Kiwi fish n’ chip shop is an appropriate setting for Howick Little Theatre’s next production, laying bare underlying racial prejudice, sadly still experienced from time to time.
It’s even more appropriate that Two Fish ‘n’ a Scoop is coming to Howick, one of Aotearoa’s most diversely populated multicultural communities.
Writer Carl Nixon doesn’t set the play in a particular location, which is pleasing for director Terry Hooper.
Two Fish ‘n’ a Scoop is not family fare and contains strong adult language, typically used by the racially prejudiced.
It plays from September 13 to October 4 at Howick Little Theatre, Sir Lloyd Drive, Pakuranga.
Shows are at 8pm with 2pm matinees on September 14 and 21.
Tickets cost $28 for adults and $24 for students and seniors. To book, phone 534-1406, or online at www.iticket.co.nz.
The Times has a double pass to Two Fish ‘n’ a Scoop to give away.
To enter, simply fill in the form below.
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Entries close on September 10.
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