The MILKYVERSE

BATS Theatre, The Dome, 1 Kent Tce, Wellington

26/11/2024 - 30/11/2024

Production Details


Created by Sean Burnett Dugdale-Martin

Ruff as Gutz


A Ruff as Gutz Spectacle

In MILKYVERSE, Season Six of the infamous MILK saga, an unlikely group has to put back together a crumbling milkyverse. After the events of MILKOWEEN the cheesecloth between realities shattered (no context given). Dead legends return, normies become heroes, and the fates of all worlds are being hung out to dry.

Can this ragtag group of wet misfits do it? Could anyone? Can the world be mended and all put right again? After MILKYVERSE you can be sure of one thing: the future WILL BE WET one way or the other.

“…milk met madness met mayhem…”
Madelaine Empson, Regional News
MILK is a wet and wild theatrical saga created by Sean Burnett Dugdale-Martin from Ruff as Gutz. In each season of MILK, a group of performers must improvise for your entertainment while you are armed with water balloons that, when thrown, change the story. Some would call this improv, others call it hell. In MILK you, the audience, are judge, jury and wet-xecutioner (sorry).

“A hilarious and hysterical premise perfectly executed by exceedingly talented performers.”
Madelaine Empson, Regional News

BATS Theatre, The Dome
Tues 26 – Sat 30 November 2024
8pm.
Tickets $15 – $25.
Book here: https://www.bats.co.nz/whats-on/the-milkyverse/


Performers:
Salomé Grace, Anna Barker, Sarah Penny, Adriana Dana Vasinca, Ezra Prattley

Creator / Director: Sean Burnett Dugdale-Martin
Producer: Tyler Clarke
Production Manager: Jacob Banks
Design Lead: Anne Larcom
Design Assistant: Ephraim Frame


Comedy , Improv , Theatre ,


55 mins

Improv at its best offers life lessons to us all

Review by Margaret Austin 27th Nov 2024

“Do you want to get sprayed by water?” is the question I’m greeted with at BATS’ Dome. This from one of the cast members of tonight’s upcoming performance. If I need a reminder of the kind of audacious energy such a show creates, this is surely it.

I haven’t reviewed for a while, so it feels safer to admit my role for the evening and to take a seat hopefully free from the effect of the miniature water balloons being distributed liberally to incoming audience.

The Milkyverse is one in a series of improvised shows by the Ruff as Gutz company, headed by Sean Burnett Dugdale-Martin. If you’ve watched previous ones, you might be more in the know than I am. For instance, as I learn later, some of the ideas are sourced from the Marvel comic books.

Five ‘Milkers’ wander in, garbed in white tunics variously inscribed, backdropped by a series of silver shimmering curtains. They are Salome Neely, Anna Barker, Sarah Penny, Adriana Dana Vasinca and Ezra Pratley. We get some ground rules from leader Sean, followed by the predictable call for scenarios from the audience. Flying two metres off the ground, opening doors from a distance and having an unusual hernia operation get a look in.

Sean designates a hero of the action – she is to be moving out of her mother’s house and into a flat with a bunch of strangers. This dialogue between mother and daughter stands out to me as one of the longest and best sustained of the evening. And we’re off.

So are the water balloons. These can be launched haphazardly at the players. Fortunately for their targets, the balloons are tiny. Nevertheless, they make their watery point at various times in the already hilarious interplay between characters.

One of the players falls over mid stage – I’m still not sure if this was improvised – but what is noteworthy is the reaction and the teamwork of the others gathering round in shared concern. Improv at its best and as such offering life lessons to us all.

And it strikes me what an interesting exercise an improvisation would be involving members of the Wellington City Council at a typical meeting – and of course with public invited and armed with water balloons! 

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