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"One of the most entertaining and powerful shows I have seen for a while, Josh Rutter's masterful re-contextualising of masculine habits, Dance like a Butterfly Dream Boy, both provokes and stuns. Over the course of 60 minutes, the space overflows with a confused and truculent search for a direction, generously performed by a diverse cast of 13 men. Charting its way haphazardly forward, echoing the erratic progressions plotted for its performers, Dance like a Butterfly Dream Boy delves into masculinity in its most primal and most socially constructed states."

"Adeptly constructed and referencing many popular male ideals, from sports to body-image, this work presents a strong and entertaining look at the struggle to find a male identity."

Jesse Quade - theatreview.co.nz

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"I will bark as mad dog" Oleg Kulik, Josh Rutter, and becoming animal"
Essay by Victoria Wynne-Jones


"The roof of the Aotea Centre has to be one of the coolest places in Auckland to do a show..."
Review by James Wenley