The Intricate Art of Actually Caring

Jack and Eli spend their days hanging out in Eli's bedroom, drinking beers and riffing on movies, music and girls.

But when the death of a friend causes Jack to look inside himself, he doesn't like what he sees, sparking a spiritual journey for the two to James K. Baxter's grave in remote Jerusalem, New Zealand.

"A work of extraordinary wit, perspicacity and humanity" - John Smythe, Theatreview

"A stunning success: a young and highly talented playwright's road trip meditation on life, death, and the whole damned thing. It's hip, funny and moving" - Laurie Atkinson, The Dominion Post.