120 mins |
Rated
E
by Tom Scott with Michael Hurst
An instant hit when it premiered in 2002, The Daylight Atheist by award-winning satirical cartoonist Tom Scott, stars Michael Hurst in a not-to-be-missed repertoire experience.
Ageing Irish raconteur Danny Moffat retreats from the harsh light of the world to his bedroom. There, under hoardings of old newspapers and beer bottles, he sorts through a lifetime of memories and regrets, from growing up as a boy in Ireland, to the hopes and disappointments of immigration to New Zealand.
Tom Scott’s wonderfully inventive and fiercely funny play is a stirring portrait of his father, a deeply flawed yet charismatic bloke.
“Has its audience roaring with laughter” - The Age, Melbourne
Thanks to a huge and ongoing demand for tickets this show has now been moved from the Old Lodge Theatre to Hokitika's Regent Theatre. Same time and day: 7.30pm Tuesday 4th August
Tickets $25
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by Tom Scott with Michael Hurst
An instant hit when it premiered in 2002, The Daylight Atheist by award-winning satirical cartoonist Tom Scott, stars Michael Hurst in a not-to-be-missed repertoire experience.
Ageing Irish raconteur Danny Moffat retreats from the harsh light of the world to his bedroom. There, under hoardings of old newspapers and beer bottles, he sorts through a lifetime of memories and regrets, from growing up as a boy in Ireland, to the hopes and disappointments of immigration to New Zealand.
Tom Scott’s wonderfully inventive and fiercely funny play is a stirring portrait of his father, a deeply flawed yet charismatic bloke.
“Has its audience roaring with laughter” - The Age, Melbourne
Thanks to a huge and ongoing demand for tickets this show has now been moved from the Old Lodge Theatre to Hokitika's Regent Theatre. Same time and day: 7.30pm Tuesday 4th August
Tickets $25