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Man Lessons: The Live Show

NZ

NZ

NZ

Man Lessons: The Live Show

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Presented by A Mulled Whine

Tickets from $18

Where & When

Tue 07 – Sat 11 Feb, 6:30PM, Basement Theatre

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  • Rated PG

    Film

    Performance

    Theatre

  • Duration

    70 minutes

    (no intermission)

  • Warnings

    Adult themes

  • Show Type

    Festival Event

  • Accessibility

    The Studio is not wheelchair accessible.

  • Ticket Info

    Full price: $28

    Concession: $18

    Cheap Wednesday: $22 (limited tix available!)

    Donation: Choose your price

Book now

Presented by A Mulled Whine

Tickets from $18

Where & When

Tue 07 – Sat 11 Feb, 6:30PM, Basement Theatre

Full Schedule

"This is the weirdest piece of the theatre I’ve ever been a part of. I’m just going to tell it like it happened. "

 

Over the past six years, feature-length documentary Man Lessons has been in production following Adam Rohe’s transition. Now, the live show combines captivating storytelling and documentary as Rohe takes us through the wild, earnest behind-the-scenes.

 

A coming-of-age story that transcends the patriarchy, values wellbeing over sanity, and absolves you of the pressure to “just be yourself”.

 

AUDIENCE CARE: Man Lessons contains scenes of mental distress, including dysphoria, anxiety, depression, psychosis, and suicidal ideation. It also contains minor nudity and reference to alcohol misuse.

 

Man Lessons: The Live Show premiered at BATS Theatre in 2021, funded by Nōku te Ao: Like Minds with support from the Mental Health Foundation, and Wellington City Council’s Arts & Culture Fund.

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Reviews

  • John Smythe, Theatreview

    "An exceptional act of affirmation and generosity"
  • Emilie Hope, Art Murmurs

    "the content of Man Lessons is amazing, powerful, and so needed."
  • Damian Pullen, Theatreview

    "A detailed, honest, and compelling telling"

Awards

  • Best New Playwright nominee - Wellington Theatre Awards, 2022

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