Mating in Captivity

A show to liberate and titillate.
Lauren Harrigan
Published on August 06, 2018

Overview

Uproarious jealousy? Sexy quick wit? Claustrophobic bedroom politics? Tell us more.

Mating in Captivity has finally arrived at Bats following a runaway success of a season at Auckland's Basement Theatre in 2016. This viciously sharp show is a screwball comedy for modern times, a production designed to liberate and titillate "the most liberal city in Aotearoa," (that's us, apparently).

The only narrative info we can find is this: "Rob and Annie are playing house when the past comes knocking, switching things up in their bedroom." Interesting.

Also of note is its contents: nudity, coarse language, sexual themes, more nudity. Bats says that you can always contact its box office if you'd like more info. Or, just buy a ticket and find out for yourself.

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