The Elephant in the Room

The Elephant in the Room
Breffni O’Rourke (Whakatū Nelson)

“Seriously? Did that actually happen? Or did the writer make that up?” development feedback

Got a tiny secret? Something that “happened on tour” that needs to “stay on tour”? Something that might change how your partner might see you if they knew?

Come meet the elephant in Andy’s room. It’s wild. This play is a local story, inspired by actual events.

The Elephant In The Room is former radio host Breffni O’Rourke’s first play and is based on a local story that the she was told that had her jaw hitting the floor. She’s sharing that story in a play, so that you too can wonder if you also might have an elephant sitting in room.

It’s a kiwi story of an unexpected OE, adventures, young love and some shocking truths.

As the story unfolds, between the laughs and the yarns, you can decide where the truth lies and whether you can learn to love the Elephant In The Room.

*Contains adult themes & traces of nuts.

“What? Wait! Was the elephant a metaphor or was that bit real?” 
“That was funny! I am going to think of this show any time someone says the number 120, and I will probably laugh.” 
“Can I tell you about something that happened on my OE? I reckon I could give you a sequel!”

Directors: Breffni O’Rourke & Alli Campbell
Writer: Breffni O’Rourke
Cast:
Kim: Molly Brealey
Mark: Robin Ringwood
Andy: Scott Sumby
Andy (alternate): Frog Twissell
Tina: Barb Seymour
Kiki: Amy Fray
Kath: Sophie Grey

Thanks to Jasmine Turner & Molly Brealey for donating their choreography skills, Betty Ross for creating a specific style of costume, Scott Sumby for digital assistance, and to several local writers & directors for encouraging a newbie writer/director. We could not do this without the support of Nelson Fringe Festival and funding from Nelson City Creative Communities Scheme. Biggest thanks must go to the real Tina, Mark, Andy and Kath for letting Breffni tell their story.

World Premiere!
General admission

Duration: 50mins
Warnings: language, flashing lights, adult themes

Supported by Creative Communities

Tues 11 March at 6:00pm
Wed 12 March at 6:00pm
Thu 13 March at 6:00pm

Venue: Red Door Theatre
Rating: 16+
Tickets:

$18 + 50c booking fee

Book Tickets

VENUE:

Red Door Theatre

95 Atawhai Drive, The Wood
Nelson, New Zealand