Shore Break
Hilarious and gut-wrenching, Shore Break is a play about a man reconciling the damage of a life half lived. A raw and poetic performance written and performed by Chris Pitman.
SHORE BREAK is a solo theatre play about an isolated man looking to the ocean for answers.
Waiting for the perfect wave to break; a man sits with his surfboard, his eyes trained to the horizon, looking for the first signs of a new swell. He has found the perfect wave. But after it breaks, the feeling doesn’t last. Eventually his unfinished memories come flooding back to him, leaving him to wonder if there is a road back.
“Shore Break is a passionate story of remorse, yet a feeling of hope is allowed to linger in the salty air. The audience is putty in Pitman’s hands, laughing when he wants and crying along with him. It packs a powerful punch, especially considering the skeleton crew behind it. Pitman as writer and performer, along with Chelsea Griffith and Chris Drummond as directors, should be celebrated.” ★★★★★ – Glam Adelaide, Nicola Woolford
Recommended Age & Warnings
Age suitability: MA15+, Course Language

