Tuesdays and Thursdays, 6pm to 7pm Wednesdays and Saturdays, 7:30pm to 8:30pm Fridays, 9pm to 10pm Tuesday 5 September 2023 to Saturday 9 September 2023
A hopeless romantic is washed up on the shoreline of the fishing village Saint-Cotriade. His temporary lodgings in an ancient and mysterious monastery bring him tête-à-tête with an unlikely and devout duo in an unpredictable kind of hook-up culture.
Plenty of Fish in the Sea is a darkly humorous and physically adventurous contemporary fable about finding the perfect catch.
“In the style of the absurd fables of Kafka, Beckett or Camus...performances are inventive, physical and hilarious... dream-like states are excitingly theatrical...” – Kaleidoscope Arts
Plenty of Fish in the Sea is conceived and directed by Emily Ayoub and Madeline Baghurst. It premiered as part of The Flying Nun program earlier this year. Now, Christopher Samuel Carroll joins the cast for this new iteration of the work for Sydney Fringe’s Made in Sydney program.
This is physical theatre with text spoken in English and French (don’t worry, there are subtitles!). Clockfire create a dazzling dream of what it is to yearn for love and find it in the most unexpected places. There’s nothing quite like this work in Sydney and audiences of all ages will engage in everything from comedic thrills and spills to its dark sensuality.
Venue: PACT Theatre
Dates: 5–9 September
Times: Varied – see Box Office for details
Ticket prices: General $35 | Concessions $30 | Deadly $28 + fees
Fringe box office: www.sydneyfringe.com/festival-info
Suitable 14+
Conceived and Directed by: Emily Ayoub & Madeline Baghurst
Producer: Kate Gaul
Associate Producer: Lily Hayman
Composer: Mary Rapp
Sound Design: Daniel Herten
Designer: Tobhiyah Stone Feller
Lighting Designer: Victor Kalka
Stage Manager: Domenic Hort