Sorry for Your Loss

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Source: Auckland Council

What kind of father can’t remember his own daughter’s surname, anyway?

Exciting up-and-coming theatremaker Cian Gardner ponders this and other curly life questions in a play about growing up with a mostly-not-there dad.

She tells her personal, bittersweet story – and pays tribute to the strength of wāhine toa – by jumping between multiple characters and generations, in a dynamic physical performance set to live music.

Keeping it real and relatable, Sorry For Your Loss is a sad, funny, honest as one-woman show you won’t forget in a hurry. Suitable for all audiences.

Sorry For Your Loss tours to five regional venues.

MIL OSI

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