Ticket sales strong for Festival of Colour
Ticket sales strong
Ticket sales continue to go well for all of the performances in the 3rd Festival of Colour. A number of shows have sold out, but there are still tickets available for some of the main-bill Wanaka shows and for many of the touring venues; so why not a make a night of it, grab a group of friends and experience a performance in one of our region’s wonderful community halls.
The additional shows that were announced last week have sold well. There is still availability for Dave Armstrong’s new play Le Sud on Monday 4 May at 7pm at the Lake Wanaka Centre. Make sure you see this hilarious play at its world premiere in Wanaka before it tours round the south island.
More shows announced
Due to public demand, we
are pleased to announce additional performances of two
further shows
Strange Resting Places on Wednesday
29 April at 9pm at the Wanaka Masonic Lodge
Witches over
Wanaka by Flat Out Productions, our own local theatre group
based in Hawea Flat, on Sunday 3 May at 6pm at the Wanaka
Masonic Lodge
Waiting lists have been in place for all of
these shows and those people will be contacted first prior
to public sales being made available on Monday 16 March at
8.30am at the Lake Wanaka i-SITE and on-line at
www.festivalofcolour.co.nz.
Tickets to collect
If you
have tickets to collect from the i-SITE in Wanaka then
please head down there over the next few days to collect
them, and remember to take the credit card you purchased the
tickets with. Please check your tickets carefully as there
can be no exchanges or refunds.
Further grant
approved
And finally, we are delighted to announce the
support of the New Zealand Community Trust who have approved
a grant to the Festival of Colour. We are grateful to them
and all our supporting funders, sponsors and patrons.
Be inspired … Be astounded … Be in Wanaka … Be there.
The next Festival of Colour takes place on 28 April to 3 May 2009 and is generously supported by Central Lakes Trust, Community Trust of Otago, Creative New Zealand, Infinity Investment Group, Queenstown Lakes District Council and Aurora.
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