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SARAID CAMERON
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Memory Shelf, The
Synopsis:
Ever been to Arohanui? It's that town somewhere in Southland; you know, the one with the great tea rooms owned by those twin sisters. Population 250. Chances are you have driven through it en route to Dunedin without even realising. A bustling hub until the late 80s - thanks to New Zealand's first and only facsimile factory - Arohanui has struggled to reclaim its glory since the demand for fax machines died out. Inexplicably. But when your home changes from rural-hotspot to eerie no-mans-land how do you choose to remember it? Especially if you can't leave.
Notes:
Created and performed by Saraid Cameron and Amelia Reynolds
1st Produced:
The Basement, Lower Greys Ave, Auckland 19 Feb 2015
Organisations:
Auckland Fringe 2015
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Music:
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piece 50 min
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Male: - Female: 2 Other: -
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http://www.theatreview.org.nz/reviews/production.php?id=4340
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Stomach
Synopsis:
A play addressing many women's, often poisonous, relationship with food is looking through the lens of female friendship to ask the age old question, "how can you love someone when you don't love yourself?' STOMACH is a devised and semi verbatim play. It was inspired by conversations about breaking up with friends when the relationship had become unhealthy. "It's important to us that we embrace women on stage and open up a conversation about how common it is for us to use food as an emotional sledge-hammer against ourselves and each other ," Amelia said. We are trying to begin to take the stigma away from talking about eating disorders and make the conversation accessible to everyone," Saraid added. "It's also very much about how valuable and fabulous female friendships are, to the point where they can be just as heartbreaking, if not more so, than our romantic relationships," she said.
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Written and performed by Amelia Reynolds and Saraid Cameron
1st Produced:
Basement Studio, Lower Greys Ave, Auckland 11 Mar 2014
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Genre:
one act 50 min
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Male: - Female: 2 Other: -
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http://www.theatreview.org.nz/reviews/production.php?id=3765
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Talk
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