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11-13 Aug$19 - $180
The Outrun blends folklore into realism to make a recovery narrative that’s unique and fresh. The scenery is painted with the magnificent colours of nature and accented with Rona’s vivid hair changes – representing each stage of her journey. Flashbacks to her London past and the striking imagery of the Orkney Islands are juxtaposed against each other in a way that magnifies their differences. In London, humans are the initiators of drama, whereas on the islands it is nature that creates chaos.
Upon her return to Orkney, Rona finds it difficult to relate. How can she control chaos if she is not the creator? She has had to deal with uncoordinated anarchy her whole life as we learn her father has bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. Flashbacks of him thrusting windows open to welcome in a raging storm connect to flashbacks of Rona on violent, drunken rampages in London. Even the bystanders are similar, helpless against the perpetrator’s whim. Alcohol and drug abuse act as Band-Aids for the trauma developed in her upbringing.
The story wills us to question whether Rona will truly make it. Her reluctance to embrace anything pure can be sadly relatable, but her reconnection with her passion for biology provides hope. The Outrun takes you through a whole journey that is treated with honesty and tenderness, never looking down on those who struggle. — Huia Haupapa
Local tip
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Head to Stark’s Café and Bar for a pre-show cocktail, beer or wine. It opens 90 minutes before any show or event at The Civic.
Getting there
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By car, head to The Civic car park near Queen Street where you’ll find plenty of affordable paid parking. By train, head to Britomart Station and walk up Queen Street for around 10 minutes to reach The Civic. Alternatively, take a bus to the Queen Street or Wellesley Street bus stops, which are both within a short walking distance.
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