Butcher Holler Here We Come is a critically-acclaimed and award-winning original performance that descends into the interior landscape of the male psyche-in-crisis. ‘Toxic Masculinity’ is examined at its very source: five working class coal miners provide an archetypical cross-section of manhood which, when turned in on itself, negotiates a poetic and horrifying reckoning upon their own history. The result is a hallucinatory framework where secrets, lies, carnal desires, and traumatic lineages are unearthed and reversed. Other connotations of this toxicity are given dramatic voice through the politics of environmentalism, class, sexual orientation, and faith – all in a rapid-pace meditation on survival and the nature of reality itself. Told in near-to-total darkness, with the use of headlamps to illuminate the actors while they weave in and around the audience, the play invites a visceral, terrifying, and emotionally-wrought forging of manhood as it actively interrogates itself, against the backdrop forces of an un- anthropomorphic world. Proclaimed as “a jarring and fine introduction” to the festival by the New York Times, Butcher Holler Here We Come is a new American play that fuses the philosophy of Artaud’s Theatre of Cruelty with a poetic dialogue akin to Breece D’J Pancake’s short stories to provoke a deeply and socially-relevant conversation about gender, nature, economy, spirituality, and the phenomenology of storytelling.
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Priscilla, Queen of the Desert
The Civic, Auckland (9/12 - 10/4) | |
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Come From Away
Isaac Theatre Royal (4/11 - 4/26) | |
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Merely Beloved
Herald Theatre, Aotea Centre (5/8 - 5/10) | |
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Nicola Cheeseman is Back - Encore
Loft @Q Theatre (3/11 - 3/16)
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Merely Beloved
BATS Theatre (5/20 - 5/24) | |
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Me, My Mother and Suzy Cato
Herald Theatre, Aotea Centre (5/8 - 5/10) | |
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Piaf! The Show
Great Hall, Auckland Town Hall (5/23 - 5/23) | |
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