Downstage Season One Showcase 2009
12 theatrical events to stir the senses and get your
blood pumping!
Downstage Theatre is excited to announce its programme for the first half of 2009. After a very successful year with seven Chapman Tripp Awards for productions staged at Downstage, the 2009 Season One Showcase “Get your blood pumping!” offers another season of unique performing arts experiences at the theatre. The programme enters the festival spirit by showcasing a broad range of productions, legendary performances and exciting new works.
With BNZ as a proud supporter, Downstage offers live presentations by New Zealand and international theatre makers with a fresh perspective and energy, entertainment value, proven artistry and stagecraft, exciting new voices and unforgettable stories and visuals.
Prices for the shows range from $20 to $49, Early Bird discounts apply for some shows. Tickets can be purchased online, by phone at (04) 801 6946 or in person at Downstage’s box office. For up-to-date information, prices and bookings visit www.downstage.co.nz
Turbine -
By The SEEyD Theatre Company (Wellington) 13 Feb - 7
Mar
We’re the Saudi Arabia of wind! With the
controversial issue of wind farming SEEyD blows another gust
of fresh air through Wellington theatre. What happens when a
company that’s doing everything it can to save the
environment can’t reconcile with an already
environmentally conscious family? At first the
self-sufficient Gusten household is united in its opposition
to erect seventy turbines in their ‘backyard’, but a
family secret, erotic fiction, an autistic son, global
warming and a most unlikely love story combine to crack
their resolve. Directed by 2008 Chapman Tripp Award Winner
Tim Spite.
NZ Fringe Festival at Downstage:
Strike Soundsystem (Wellington) 15 Feb
Big beats and
good times! New Zealand’s premier percussion ensemble
Strike, Winner of the 2007 NZ Fringe Best Music Award for
In the Cube, are back this time with some friends:
Lisa Tomlins (Rhombus, The Eggs), Mana (Rhombus) and Samu
(Silverbeatz). An exciting one-off concert showcasing tracks
from Strike’s upcoming album. For one night only!
NZ
Fringe Festival at Downstage: Adam Page Solo (Australia) 18
- 28 Feb
A one-man-does-all musical extravaganza with
15 instruments, 1 vegetable and so many possibilities!
Winner of the Best Music by an Emerging Artist Award at the
2007 Adelaide Fringe Festival and one of the best
saxophonists in South Australia Adam makes his first
appearance in New Zealand. Fresh from a successful run at
the 2008 Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Adam Page presents a
hilarious interactive and improvised performance. Probably
the most original music show you will see this Fringe. A
wicked experience for all
ages!
Capital E National Arts
Festival at Downstage: Suitcase and Ziggy Swift - By Krinkl
Theatre (Australia) 14 Mar
Suitcase is a
touching exploration of poverty and riches. Ziggy
Swift is a hip-hopping legend from another dimension;
both productions showcase the diverse talents of
Sydney-based puppetry company Krinkl. Whether it’s
performing Matrix-like musical stunts or drawing
pictures with grains of rice, this enchanting dual
performance will have children’s eyes glued to the action.
Both shows are recommended for 3 to 8 year
olds.
Capital E National Arts Festival at Downstage:
Strange Resting Places (specially adapted version for young
audiences) - By Taki Rua Productions (Wellington) 21
Mar
Nationally acclaimed Māori theatre company, Taki
Rua, have adapted their award-winning WWII production
Strange Resting Places for younger audiences. This
story of two young soldiers, one Māori one Italian, holed
up together for a night, highlights the strong connections
that come from being human and being young, no matter where
we’re from. Recommended age: 8 years plus.
Strange
Resting Places - By Taki Rua Productions (Wellington) 16 -
21 Mar
With music and comedy in Māori, Italian and
English and some hilarious and moving characters, Strange
Resting Places performed at the NZ International Arts
Festival to rave reviews. It returns to Wellington and
shines a light on the complex emotional bonds of New
Zealand's wartime history and the three universals that
Maori shared with the Italians: whanau, food and song - not
to mention wily cunning, a love of vino and a passion for
the ladies. Directed by Leo Gene Peters, starring Paolo
Rotondo, Rob Mokaraka & Maaka Pohatu.
My Brilliant
Divorce - Written by Geraldine Aron 26 Mar - 11
Apr
Ginette McDonald stars in the return season of
this hilarious one-woman tour de force! Wittily observant,
achingly funny and heart-wrenchingly real this comedy
explores what life is like for Angela, recently dumped by
her accountant husband for a younger model. Left with the
dog, emotionally bereft and with self-confidence at an all
time low, she finds herself adrift in a sea of weird sexual
encounters, sneaky solicitors, phone-in counsellors, a bad
case of hypochondria and the spectre of poverty! Should she
fight to keep her husband? Or should she sign the final
papers and move on? Directed by John Harding.
The Pick
of the Fringe 29 Apr - 7 May
Relive the festival
spirit and dive into the deviant, different and experimental
theatre presented by young practitioners. Following last
year’s success, the Pick of the Fringe has been
instituted as an annual event; Downstage Theatre picks three
real gems from the NZ Festival fringe for a limited return
season.
NZ International Comedy Festival at Downstage:
A Night with Beau Tyler – Written and performed by Peter
Feeney (Auckland) 8 – 23 May
Amidst the disturbing
world of the self-help industry shines a bright new star.
Beau Tyler is on the comeback trail with a new self help
system that will challenge the existing gurus of spin –
and rock your world. A funny and thought provoking
theatrical satire that changes your life, directed by Greg
Cooper.
NZ International Comedy Festival at Downstage:
Sammy J in the Forest of Dreams – Written and performed by
Sammy J and Heath McIvor (Australia) 8 – 23
May
Take the music of Disney, the drama of Lord of
the Rings, and the emotion of Les Miserables.
Then blindfold them, beat them, regain their trust, beat
them again, and you might end up with something resembling
Sammy J in the Forest of Dreams. A total sell-out at
the 2008 Edinburgh Fringe Festival, this stunningly
hilarious tribute to the tales of our childhood features
toe-tapping songs, stunning visual effects and a cast of 14
puppets. A comedy spectacular that will have you in
stitches, just leave the kids at home! Winner of The Age
Critics’ Award Winner and Barry Award Nominee in the 2008
Melbourne International Comedy Festival, directed by New
Zealand comedian and director Alan Brough.
Othello
Polynesia - By Black Friars Theatre Co. (Auckland) 2 – 6
Jun
Shakespeare as you have never seen it before,
this tragic tale of revenge, betrayal, jealousy and love
comes alive in modern-day Polynesia. A play that portrays
Othello as the only palagi character in a brown society,
driven by the cunning manipulations of the malignant Iago. A
fast-paced heartbreaking drama performed by one of New
Zealand’s newest Polynesian theatre groups. Directed by
Michelle Johansson.
The Raft - Written by Carl Nixon 12
Jun – 4 Jul
Set over a rainy weekend in a West
Coast bach, Carl Nixon's story of a devastating family
tragedy, and its appalling consequences for relationships,
is a strong, gripping and bold drama. The Raft - a
stormy emotional journey of realisation, beautifully
conceived by some of New Zealand's leading artists.
Experience how one intense weekend for a family becomes a
stunning night of theatre for the audience. Directed by
Duncan Smith.
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