Who Wants To Be 100?
MEDIA RELEASE
Thursday 26 July
Who Wants To Be 100?
by Roger Hall
Ten Days To Go! First
Three Shows Already Sold Out
Due to overwhelming public demand for the initial season, Roger Hall’s Who Wants to be 100? Returns to SKYCITY Theatre from August 3-6. Over 17,000 people are already booked into the show and sales are showing no signs of slowing down. The return season dates are:
SKYCITY THEATRE
Friday 3 August 8pm – SOLD
OUT
Saturday 4 August 2pm – SOLD OUT and 6pm –SOLD
OUT
Sunday 5 August 2pm and 6pm
Monday 6 August
6.30pm
“With its endearing, quintessentially Kiwi characters, wry humour and sharp observations, Roger Hall's latest comedy delivers all the elements that have made him New Zealand's most bankable playwright.” (New Zealand Herald)
“The audience swarmed out of the theatre in an excited buzz. “It’s so accurate,” someone said, and the rest of the group burst into laughter …This production is a triumph for director Alison Quigan, who matched Hall’s mixture of wry, vulgar and savage comedy to the tragedy of the situation but did not allow too much pathos.”(NBR)
Laugh. Cry. Take Notes.
Auckland
Theatre Company warms this winter up with a heart-racing new
comedy by New Zealand’s best-loved playwright, Roger Hall:
Who Wants to be 100? Anyone Who’s 99, on stage at SKYCITY
Theatre from June 7-30.
Welcome to the Regina Rest Home where the old boys network is alive and kicking with a retired Q.C., an ex-All Black, a former university professor and a famous potter amongst the residents. Restless, irrepressible and determined to enjoy their twilight years they declare war on illness, old age, guilty wives, greedy off-spring and the quality of the catering!
Directed by Alison Quigan (Mum’s Choir, Shortland Street) and starring leading New Zealand actors Mark Hadlow, Raymond Hawthorne, George Henare and Ray Henwood as you’ve never quite seen them before, Who Wants To Be 100? is classic kiwi comedy about that place everyone dreads – the rest home.
With
his finger on the pulse of the baby boomer generation’s
deepest concerns Who Wants To Be 100? is vintage Roger Hall
comedy, says actor Raymond Hawthorne:
“Four old men sit
out their days and amuse themselves – and the audience -
regaling each other with their colourful lives as they lead
a hilarious crusade against the inevitable - it’s
gilt-edged Roger Hall at his best.”
Celebrated for
guiding the baby boomer generation through the share-market
crash, middle-age and retirement, Hall says it was only a
matter of time before he set a play in a rest home: “Rest
homes have become something of a hot topic as they move from
being run by church and charitable organisations to being
run solely for profit”, says Hall, “I visited a few
homes and talked to some staff and some residents but the
play is almost as much about those who have to place their
loved one in a home, as it is about those already in
there”, concludes Hall.
Continuing a long tradition of presenting Hall’s plays, Auckland Theatre Company Artistic Director, Colin McColl, says Who Wants to be 100? touches on the pleasures and pitfalls of rest-home living perfectly: “This wonderful play addresses yet another serious issue creeping up on my generation - old age - and in true Roger Hall style, he shows us the way with humour, pathos and some very useful facts!”, says McColl.
Back in the Director’s chair for this production, Alison Quigan is thrilled to be working with such a hot team: “I have New Zealand’s greatest playwright and four of the most experienced and exciting actors in the country - a fantastic challenge I’m looking forward to!”, says Quigan.
Who Wants to be 100? Anyone Who’s 99 promises audiences tears, laughter, and even (yes!) lust.
WHO WANTS TO BE 100?
returns to SKYCITY Theatre from August 3-6. Book through
Ticketek 0800 TICKETEK or online at www.atc.co.nz
Who
Wants to Be 100? Anyone Who’s 99
SKYCITY Theatre, 3-6
June
Starring: Kate-Louise Elliott, Mark Hadlow,
Raymond Hawthorne, George Henare, Ray Henwood, Catherine
Wilkin
Director: Alison Quigan
Designers: David
Thornley, Andrew Malmo, Judith Crozier
Performances
Times:
Tuesday – Wednesday 6.30pm
Thursday –
Saturday 8.00pm
Sundays 4.00pm
Preview Performance
Thursday 7 & Friday 8 June at 8pm
A Reserve: $40, B
Reserve: $35
Matinee Saturday 4 and Sunday 5 August at
2pm
Tickets: $35 - $54 (booking fee applies).
Bookings
through Ticketek 09 307 5000 or www.ticketek.co.nz
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