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EVERYTHING SHE EVER SAID TO ME Written by Keziah Warner Directed by Benjamin Henson presented by SCRATCH New Writing at The Basement Studio, Lower Greys Ave, Auckland From 17 Apr 2012 to 21 Apr 2012 Reviewed by James Wenley, 19 Apr 2012 originally published in Theatre Scenes - Auckland Theatre Blog |
Jo's everyday interactions are characterised by a sort of agony. As played by Kayleigh Haworth, she's an intriguing study of indecision, awkwardness, tension and a constant internal torment about what to reveal, keep to herself, and behave.
Keziah Warner's new play Everything She Ever Said to Me, speaks to the painfulness of conversation and the tyranny of the mundane. She's teamed with Director Benjamin Henson, who arrived in Auckland from Britain around the same time as Warner, and have made a welcome contribution to our theatre scene, with their Scratch New Writing initiative, who they produce this work under. [More]
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