The bravest faun in all of Narnia
The Rebel Alliance presents
Heroic Faun No.
One
The untold story of the bravest faun in all of
Narnia
The Basement www.basementspace.co.nz
Heroic
Faun No. One written and performed by Gregory
Cooper
June 23 to June 30 (all performances
8pm)
$25/$20 Book at iTicket on (09) 361 1000 or www.iticket.co.nz
The
Rebel Alliance, the company that brought you Grace
('Artistic excellence' - Theatreview), The
Orderly ('Solo theatre as it should be' - Capital
Times) and A Night of French Mayhem '(Bold and
innovative'- NZ Herald) is back!
Heroic
Faun No. One was the superb runaway hit of the Auckland
Fringe Festival. Its ultra short 3 night sell out season
at The Basement didn’t just didn’t just settle for
creating a ‘buzz’ or a ‘positive word of mouth’.
No, it caused a ‘rambling frenzied rave’. Now
reworked, re-designed and re-everythinged it’s time to
rejoice, because the rebels are bringing back the faun.
Heroic Faun No. One is the true story of writer and performer Gregory Cooper’s rollercoaster ride when he is cast as a featured extra in The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe. Life changes overnight as he ascends from obscurity to wearing James McAvoy's discarded wig while witnessing the weird wooing of Tilda Swinton by Centaur Sandro Kopp, the notorious extra banned from the set of Lord of The Rings by Peter Jackson himself. Theatreview labeled the season as ‘Unforgettable’.
Gregory plays himself in the unique and hilarious insight into the wild vortex of blockbuster filmmaking that nearly drove him insane. Most recently Gregory was seen in ATC’s production of Le Sud as Lyndsay Marshland and last year he directed Peter Feeney’s cult show A Night with Beau Tyler, which toured NZ extensively.
Heroic Faun No. One is directed by Russell Pickering, a rebel veteran who performed in both The Bomb and A Night of French Mayhem. This is his first time directing a Rebel Alliance production. Incidentally, Russell, was also an actor in Narnia where he played the featured extra part of… Heroic Faun No. Three.
The
Rebel Alliance producer Anders Falstie-Jensen saw Heroic
Faun No. One when he was stage managing The Fringe
Festival at The Basement in 2009. He knew at once that he
was looking at the next Rebel Alliance production.
“It was extraordinary that Greg and Russell had made
the show, literally on a $50 budget. It was simple, clever,
utterly charming and people were spellbound. I saw it every
night of its 3 day season and immediately knew that I wanted
to help them bring it back.”
This year The Rebel Alliance has
several projects in the launch chambers. They’ve just
pitched, Gravity Hotel, a new play by Sally Stockwell
for AK11 and in November they will present the Auckland
premier of Albert Belz’ hit play about Jack the Ripper,
Yours Truly. In a casting coup they’ve manage to
secure stage legend Stuart Devenie to play the part Dr.
Gull, the queen’s physician that stalks the streets of
London as Jack the Ripper. 2010 could prove to be quite a
year for The Rebel Alliance.
The Company
The
Orderly launched The Rebel Alliance in 2006. It was
followed up by A Night of French Mayhem that became
one of the hit shows of the 2006 STAMP season; more than
1000 people came along for a night of heaving bosoms and
dodgy bastards. Their third play The Bomb
consolidated The Rebel Alliance’s reputation as a
company that provided a quirky alternative to Auckland
mainstream theatre. Their latest production Grace
sold out both its Auckland and Wellington seasons and
subsequently saw writer and director Sophie Dingemans
nominated for two Chapman Tripp Awards for ‘Best new
director’ and ‘Best new
playwright’.
“A company to
watch” – NZ Herald
For more info
contact:
Publicist: Anders Falstie-Jensen
Mobile: 021 101 8857
Email: anders@therebelalliance.co.nz