Marathon

by Nic Sampson

Where

Q Theatre, 305 Queen Street, Auckland City Centre, Auckland

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When

Thursday 12 November 2026
7pm-8.50pm


Friday 13 November 2026
7pm-8.50pm


Saturday 14 November 2026
7pm-8.50pm


Sunday 15 November 2026
7pm-8.50pm


Tuesday 17 November 2026
7pm-8.50pm


Wednesday 18 November 2026
7pm-8.50pm


Thursday 19 November 2026
7pm-8.50pm


Friday 20 November 2026
7pm-8.50pm


Saturday 21 November 2026
2pm-3.50pm

7pm-8.50pm


Sunday 22 November 2026
5pm-6.50pm


Tuesday 24 November 2026
7pm-8.50pm


Wednesday 25 November 2026
7pm-8.50pm


Thursday 26 November 2026
7pm-8.50pm


Friday 27 November 2026
7pm-8.50pm


Saturday 28 November 2026
2pm-3.50pm

7pm-8.50pm


Sunday 29 November 2026
5pm-6.50pm


Tuesday 1 December 2026
7pm-8.50pm


Wednesday 2 December 2026
7pm-8.50pm


Thursday 3 December 2026
7pm-8.50pm


Friday 4 December 2026
7pm-8.50pm


Saturday 5 December 2026
2pm-3.50pm

7pm-8.50pm


Sunday 6 December 2026
5pm-6.50pm


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Cost

Paid

$25-$85

Silo Theatre - Marathon - Chris Parker and Morgana OReilly - Photograper Greta van der Star - hires_y5nfw3wl.jpg

On a blistering August afternoon in 1904, 32 athletes entered the Olympic Marathon in St. Louis, Missouri. Only 14 made it to the finish line.

What followed was a perfect storm of incompetence, stupidity, betrayal, cheating, wild dogs and rat poison.

A brass worker from Birmingham, a bricklayer from New York, and a postman from Cuba in dress shoes and woollen trousers are among the hopefuls gathered for a grand new sporting event - the Olympic Marathon.

Drawn by the promise of glory, redemption, and a first prize awarded by the First Daughter, Alice Roosevelt, they have no earthly idea what they’ve signed up for.

Marathon tells the story of the 1904 Olympic Marathon, a race so chaotic it nearly killed its contestants - and the event itself - for good.

This is a play about falling short, spectacularly. Marathon finds the comedy and heart in sporting disaster, celebrating the losers, the cheats, and the ones who never made it to the finish line.

Award-winning New Zealand comedian Nic Sampson brings to life the unbelievable true story of one of the strangest sporting events of all time.

The Milford Asset Management Season. Presented with support from Q Theatre.

Commissioned by Silo Theatre with support from Creative New Zealand and Silo Theatre Patrons.

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