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Dark Side of The Rainbow

"Every audience member will be given 'Special Synchronicity Sheets' ..."


WAY BEFORE 'SYNCHRONICITY' was an album by The Police, it was a phenomenon defined by Carl Gustav Jung as "The acasual relationship between interconnecting events."

It happens all the time, whenever a New Zealand politician opens their mouth to speak, simultaneously somewhere in the world a sheep drops its guts. However strangely synchronicity seems to occur more frequently to those under the influence of certain mind-altering substances.

The apocryphal legend behind the eerie interconnecting events that occur in this special presentation are shrouded in a thick cloud of ganja. A far time ago, in a galaxy a long long away, a stoned Pink Floyd fan slowly and carefully placed the stylus on his quadraphonic vinyl LP of DARK SIDE OF THE MOON, melted into his leatherette beanbag as THE WIZARD OF OZ played silently on his 14" TV.

"Whooooa dude ... this is heavy!"

The album and the movie became one, a cosmic connection of lyrics and images that could only be the result of karma or chaos ... or .. "Whoooa dude my head hurts just thinking about it."

It's like when two great works of Art meet, they join hands across the universe and give birth to the DARK SIDE OF THE RAINBOW. Don't take our word for it; the synchronicity is spun throughout by the hands of an invisible dream weaver. A stoner secret for ages, now it's your turn to experience this one-of-a-kind never to be repeated supercalisyncronistic treat on the BIG screen in decibelicious digital stereo.

Every audience member will be given 'Special Synchronicity Sheets' that help you to follow and witness all the hundred odd incredible coincidences.

It's impossible to describe in print the incredible fusion that results, when two masterpieces separated by time and space meet as one. So join us for this unique experience where you, the audience become one with the cosmos, holding hands and skipping along the galactic yellow brick road with the distant strains of a song replaced but not forgotten ... "Somewhere over the rainbow, way up HIGH ..."


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