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findr - by Adrian Kingwell
 

JackRabbit Theatre in association with Darlinghurst Theatre Company presents:

findr

Contemporary musical theatre by composer Adrian Kingwell

 

Another night at home, another night in front of their screens.

Troy and Emma are on opposite sides of the city, but they are both searching for the same thing: something, anything, to bring their life some purpose. Aimlessly clicking, they serendipitously stumble across findr - a place for creating meaningful relationships.

They find a real connection with each other, but are they really themselves?

 

The world premiere of findr will see Adrian Kingwell’s song cycle brought to life for the stage. Accompanied by a chamber ensemble, findr tackles how curiosity, boredom and insecurity colour the way we find love in the digital age.

 

DIRECTED BY: Clemmence Williams
MUSICAL DIRECTOR: Luke Byrne
CAST: Charlotte Devenport, Abe Mitchell
VIDEOGRAPHY: Tom Crammond
MUSICIANS: Luke Byrne, James Larsen, Samantha Mailer, Vanessa Tammetta

 

Event details

Venue: Eternity Playhouse
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Start Date: Saturday 28 April 2018

1 day only @ 3:00pm and 7:30pm

 

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