Professional Productions
| 2013: | Centrepoint Theatre, Palmerston North |
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| Director: Jeff Kingsford-Brown |
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| 2012: | Fortune Theatre, Dunedin and Otago/Southlan tour |
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| Director: Patrick Davies |
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| 2010: | Court Theatre Production, Christchurch |
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| Director: Greg Cooper |
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What others have said:
Just as the script embraces so many thematic facets ranging from love to hatred, from racism to unity, from family problems to peer pressure, fascinatingly, only two actors embody the entre range of Carl Nixon's dozen characters.
New Zealand Travel Guide
There is more than enough in this play and this production to satisfy the most jaded theatre palate. To be sure, the fare on offer is so delicious you may want to come back for a second helping.
The Christchurch Press
Nixon's script has some lovely moments and his writing shifts smoothly – with only the odd graunch – from lyrical to laconic to comic … a should see for all New Zealanders.
The Listener
At a time when New Zealanders pride themselves on fair-mindedness and yet rhetoric about “real New Zealanders” and “immigration” often barely conceals racism, Carl Nixon's socially aware, funny and deeply affecting play couldn't be more timely.
Otago Daily Times
The clever role swapping keeps the chuckles coming
Theatreview
The arc Two Fish takes will surprise somewhat but it's still a touching examination of the importance of doing what is right, rather than what is easy and that second chances do happen.
The Guardian