A Year and a Day : Dunedin Fringe Festival

A Year and a Day

Presented by: Raising Cain Productions

From: Norwich UK

Theatre Physical Theatre Spoken Word Storytelling

Award-winning time travel show. An unexplained curse causes Nathan to jump a year and a day into the future.

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Presented by: Raising Cain Productions

From: Norwich UK

An inexplicable curse causes Nathan to skip a year and a day into the future every time he falls asleep, only existing for twenty-four hours once a year before being thrown forward in time. Leaving behind a botched heist, the love of his life, his debt-ridden family and an upset criminal gang, Nathan must learn how to help the ones he cares about in this new and ever-changing existence.


Spanning sixty-five years and two countries, A Year and a Day is a bold, poignant and darkly funny exploration of a man trying to right his wrongs as he rapidly skips through time. Brought to you by Raising Cain Productions and performed in many voices by multi-award winning actor Christopher Sainton-Clark, A Year and a Day is sure to keep you on the edge of your seat throughout this twisting, turning journey.


Winner of The Prague Fringe Performance Award
Nominee for the Lauren Varnfield Theatre Award
Winner of the Norfolk Arts Award for Best Newcomer
Nominee for the Soho Playhouse Fringe Encore Series


"Sainton-Clark is a prodigious talent" - StageTalk
"A truly magnetic and skilful performer" - Art Murmurs
"A charmingly virtuosic performance" - The Scotsman
"Pure magic flows forth from this immensely talented shapeshifter" - Regional News Wellington

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Mon
17
March
06:30PM
Tue
18
March
06:30PM
Wed
19
March
06:30PM

Duration

55min

Price

$13.00 - $15.00

15 years + (licensed venue)
Content Warning

Contains distressing or potentially triggering themes, Scenes of Violence

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Venue

Knockabout Studio (@ the NAT)

23 The Octagon Dunedin 9016

Additional Accessibility Information
This venue is in the same building as the New Athenaeum Theatre, down a corridor between Thistle and The Craic in the Octagon. It is a basement space with an entrance that has 28 stairs leading down to it. For comprehensive accessibility information and venue contact details, click here: Find out more

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