
Title and Deed
A monologue by Will Eno. Performed by Steven Ray.
A provocative new work by Pulitzer Prize finalist and Horton Foote Prize winner Will Eno, performed by Steven Ray.
When: 7.30pm, 14–23 September
4.30pm, 18 September
Where: Circa Two, Circa Theatre, 1 Taranaki St (wheelchair accessible)
Cost: $35 · $25 · $15
Behold the newest nobody of the funniest century yet. He'll speak to you directly about the notion of home, the world, delivered with the authority that is the special province of the unsure and the un-homed, a word he made up accidentally, all in roughly one hour!
With previous success in Edinburgh, New York, and Australia, Actor/Director Steven Ray is bringing this acclaimed monologue to Aotearoa for the first time. Title and Deed is a provocative, engaging new work by Will Eno, whom the New York Times called “a Samuel Beckett for the Jon Stewart generation.”
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Circa Two is wheelchair accessible. For full details about accessibility at Circa, go to circa.co.nz/your-visit/accessibility
“Will Eno's one-man show [...] offers a stern examination of our inner loneliness. ”
Lyn Gardner, The Guardian, 2014
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Image Description: A torso wearing a white shirt under a black suit jacket stands filled out although no one seems to be wearing it. Above, where a head should be, a white cloud takes it's place.