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HIRO

HIRO tells the incredible but true story of Hiromitsu Shinkawa, who survived the Japanese tsunami of 2011 by riding the sea on the roof of his house.

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‘At two forty-six, something rumbles from deep in the earth, a sickening sort of grinding, and then everything lurches wildly, whips back, lurches more wildly still…. your first move is to flee the shed, to dive twenty feet free onto open ground and clutch it, as if riding the back of a whale. Time elongates. Three minutes becomes a lifetime.’

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This story of a man who loses almost everything is the jumping-off point for an exquisite reflection on the trembling of the human condition, what is truly important to us, and what it means to survive.

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HIRO is a new collaboration between Perth performance-makers Samantha Chester and Humphrey Bower, and will use text, movement, image and sound to create and destroy HIRO‘s world.

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Based on the story The Man Who Sailed His House by Michael Paterniti

Winner

Best Overall Design,

The Blue Room Theatre Awards, 2018

Season dates:

19 June – 7 July 2018

The Blue Room Theatre

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Duration: 50 mins

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Click here for information on Samantha Chester

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"It’s an extraordinary story, and a true one, but to make it compelling theatre requires dramatic vision and technical expertise.

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...the calamity of the earthquake and tsunami is played like a tea ceremony gone catastrophically wrong; even Hiro’s desperate situation is a serene contemplation."

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David Zampatti, The West Australian, June 25 2018

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"[HIRO] is akin to being thrown into a Murakami novel, replete with dreamlike sensations, but tempered by the realism of a routine sit-down meal.

 

...Chester, with co-creator Bower, has blended two different art forms into an engaging and highly imaginative work"

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Steven Cohen, Seesaw Magazine, June 25 2018

Creative Team

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Director & Designer

Samantha Chester
 

Performer & Co-Creator

Humphrey Bower
 

Performer & Collaborator

Kylie Maree

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Lighting Designer

Phoebe Pilcher
 

Composer

Ekrem Mülayim
 

Dramaturge

Anthony Scuse
 

Publicist

Alison Welburn
 

Stage Manager and Collaborator

Tim Green

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