Cream Of New Zealand Theatre Talent To Perform
Some Of The Cream Of New Zealand Theatre Talent To
Perform Over One Weekend In Wellington
Some of New Zealand's finest directors, actors and dramaturgs come together in Wellington to help develop and present to the public over the weekend of October 18-20 six outstanding new New Zealand plays, at TellTale, Playmarket's 2002 National Playwrights Forum Workshop Series, Studio 77, Victoria University of Wellington (October 14-20).
They include:
… celebrated veteran actors Martyn Sanderson, Kate
Harcourt and Ken Blackburn coming together to play political
agitators in a rest home in Paul Maunder's Prophets from the
Margins;
… Rachel House directing Albert Belz's
rivetting new play Awhi Tapu, featuring John Katipa;
…
Gary Henderson directing Jed Brophy, Eryn Wilson, Johnny
Wraight and Sean Allan in Carl Nixon's adaptation of Lloyd
Jones' celebrated novel about the 1905 All Blacks, the Book
of Fame;
… Eddie Campbell as 'Bubba' with Jonathan
Hendry as the Wildean Carlaw in Geoff Allen's The Cray's
Return.
Presentation times, play synopses, and cast and
crew lists are attached.
Political activism in a rest home, arson in a dying North Island forestry town, fishing and drinking at a Bay of Islands bach and legendary rugby rucks and scrums all feature at TellTale, a national playwright's gathering organised by Playmarket, New Zealand's playwrights' agency and script advisory service. Supported by Creative New Zealand and Victoria University. The plays will be rehearsed and workshopped over the week prior to their public presentations, having been selected by a panel following a call-out to playwrights nationally for new work for the stage.
TellTale will also include an evening conversation with Witi Ihimaera and Hone Kouka (Thursday, October 17, 7pm at Playmarket, 16 Cambridge Terrace), the announcement by Playmarket of the Bruce Mason Playwriting Award (Monday, October 14), and a session on writing for radio by Radio New Zealand (Wednesday, October 16, 7pm at Playmarket). The six plays will be presented to the public at Studio 77, Victoria University (77 Fairlie Terrace, Kelburn) over sessions on the Friday night and during the day Saturday and Sunday. Programmes are available from Playmarket.
Charge only $5 per session.
Playmarket members and client writers, all events free.
Observation of workshops and rehearsals possible with
registration. Free. Book with Playmarket for observation and
evening sessions.
For More Information visit our website www.playmarket.org.nz
TellTale
The 2002 National Playwrights
Forum Workshop Series
October 14-20, Studio 77, Victoria
University of Wellington
Public Readings And Presentations
Friday, October 18, 7pm.
Very Lucky
People Peter Cox (Wellington)
Kael has twice been
awarded the same scholarship. Lenny owns a computer
consultation business called The Computer Consultation
Business Ltd. Stanley is pregnant. These are very lucky
people. A new drama from a strong emerging
playwright.
Director: Andrew Foster
Actors: Adam
Gardiner, Jason Whyte, Loren Horsley, Gentiane Lupi, Brett
McKenzie, Aiden Greenlich and Mick Rose.
Saturday, October 19, 10am.
Prophets from the Margins
Paul Maunder (Wellington)
A group of New Zealand's now
elderly but still gutsy political activists gather round a
rest home bed - with decidedly dramatic and comic
consequences. "What a countryŠ Guts of a whitebait, morals
of a tomcat."
Director: Lisa Warrington Dramaturg:
David O¹Donnell
Actors: Kate Harcourt, Ken Blackburn,
Michelle Amas, Tina Cook, Martyn Sanderson,
Mario Gaoa
and Jamie McGregor
Saturday, October 19, 1pm.
Couch
Stayci Taylor (Auckland)
A hilarious, ballsy absurdist
take on contemporary Big Brother-style reality television,
surveillance, karaoke and consumer culture. "There's a
camera?! Who's watching?"
Director: Mel Johnston
Dramaturg: Jean Betts
Actors: Jo Smith, Miranda
Manasiadis, Loren Horsley and Luane Gordon
Awhi
Tapu Albert Belz (Auckland)
From the writer of Te
Maunga comes a new drama with an electric grasp of the dark
and light knife-edge existence of life in a dying central
North Island forestry town. "No more blades, no more trees,
no more bark. Just fire."
Director: Rachel House.
Dramaturg: Hone Kouka
Actors: John Katipa, Karlos
Drinkwater, Fiona Collins and Raj Varma
The Cray's
Return Geoff Allen (Auckland)
A beach house in the Bay
of Islands. Bubba is the unofficial King of the Bay. Each
year he donates 25 crayfish for the Fisherman's Ball. This
year however the crays have not returned from the islands
where they breed. "Why do we hurt the ones we love? Because
we can."
Director: Kathy McRae
Actors: Eddie Campbell,
Lara Matheson, Jonathon Hendry, Kelson Henderson
and
Emily Regtien
Book of Fame Carl Nixon
(Christchurch)
"We scored 830 points and conceded 39."
From the author of Crumpy comes a dramatic and physically
dynamic adaptation of Lloyd Jones' celebrated novel about
the 1905 All Black tour of the United Kingdom.
Director:
Gary Henderson
Actors: Sean Allen, Jed Brophy, Johnny
Wraight and Eryn Wilson