Theatre review: Shore Break
This solo work, written and brilliantly performed by Chris Pitman, explores how, in our midst, the lives of many are beached and marooned.
This solo work, written and brilliantly performed by Chris Pitman, explores how, in our midst, the lives of many are beached and marooned.
Encounters with people he met at isolated campgrounds on surfing trips in South Australia and elsewhere helped actor and writer Chris Pitman carve a story about a man stuck on the edge of the world.
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This intensely physical stage work created by a collection of independent artistic collaborators is – at its highest points – made hypnotic through the use of some genuinely original devices and ideas.
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Brink Productions and Hew Parham hit Adelaide’s Tour Down Under sweet spot with this hilariously heart-felt one-man show about cycling, envy, masculinity and the many faces of heroism.