Says Falstie-Jensen: "That first lockdown ... it was scary and surreal, but also it had moments of beauty. The world suddenly got very small. We connected, from a distance, with our neighbours, and for me I had time.
"Time to be with my family, time to talk to my grandmother. Time I didn't normally have because I was so busy at work. For a brief time, family and community took priority in a way it hadn't done before."
Back to Square One? was shortlisted for the 2020 Adam award for best new New Zealand play and was originally performed in Anders Falstie-Jensen's driveway for his neighbours. It has toured to other people's driveways, a carpark in Hamilton, a garden in Dunedin, as well as theatres, and performed by a range of actors.
The season marks the third time The Rebel Alliance performs in Hamilton. They premiered their previous production Watching Paint Dry, performed by Sean Lynch, at The Meteor. In 2012 Standstill, featuring three actors on three treadmills, played as part of the FUEL Festival of yonder years.
Previous works by The Rebel Alliance:
• Yours Truly – "The Rebel Alliance could easily be mistaken for an international touring company" – NZ Herald
• Standstill – "Defies description" – Dom Post
• Watching Paint Dry – "A masterpiece" - theatreview
The details
What: The Rebel Alliance production of Back to Square One?
When: August 13 – 15, (Fri 11am & 6.30pm, Sat 6.30pm, Sun 2pm)
Where: The Meteor, Victoria St, Hamilton
Tickets: $10 - $25: Themeteor.co.nz