Dates and times
Wed, Apr 9 - 7:30pm
Thu, Apr 10 - 7:30pm
Fri, Apr 11 - 7:30pm
Sat, Apr 12 - 7:30pm
Sun, Apr 13 - 2:00pm
Venue
The Coal Bunker at The PumpHouse
Prices
Adult $25.00
Senior (65+) $20.00
Student $20.00
Friends of The PumpHouse $18.00
Festival Pass
Get discounted tickets when booking for both festival shows, see below for more details.
Additional fees
Card Processing Fee | 2.5% |
How to get tickets
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Event type
About
The rising tide has engulfed the whole world and only the most privileged remain. Five men are sitting on the top of a mountain, the sea laps at their feet. Will they figure out a plan before the sea fully envelops them? This absurdist, comedic one-act play parodies the stereotypes and behaviours of powerful men at what seems to be the end of the world.
Directed by Christine Ball
🕒 Runtime: 60min, no interval
This play is part of Shoreside Theatre’s One Act Play Festival: an opportunity for newer directors to spread their wings while providing our community with a brilliant night out. Check out the other play in the festival: All I Really Need to Know I Learned By Being In A Bad Play.
Get Discounted Tickets For Booking For Both Shows
💡 This event is in The Coal Bunker Studio and is General Admission, which means you cannot pre-book a specific seat. You can choose where to sit when you enter the theatre.
Presented By
Shoreside Theatre is a North Shore institution. You’ll be treated to sumptuous costumes, creative production design and passionate performances by a talented troop of local actors.
We endeavour to put on creative, fresh and exciting theatre with a community-based cast and crew.
Originally established in 1976 as Milford Playhouse Incorporated, our commitment to producing high quality community theatre has never faltered. Our aim is to bring audiences into the action, whether it be our season of Shakespeare in the Park, the annual Agatha Christie whodunit or our One Act Plays.