Ian McKellen On Stage
Ian McKellen On Stage
“This is a
rare opportunity, not to be missed.” –
Theatreview
“The Englishman's
relaxed and charming story-telling during a question and
answer session that followed proved a real treat for the
audience.” – Taranaki Daily
News
“With a sparkle in his
eyes and a mischievous grin, he greeted us like friends he
knew well, and for a few hours we were part of something
magical.” – Look To The
Stars
Special Start to Ian McKellen
on Stage Performances in Stratford and Palmerston
North
Sold out shows in Stratford and Palmerston
North made a fantastic start for the 11-centre tour of Ian
McKellen on Stage – a new show created and performed by
Lord of the Rings’ star Ian McKellen to raise funds to
restore Christchurch’s earthquake-damaged Isaac Theatre
Royal.
“There’s plenty of
Shakespeare in the second half, so I wanted to open the tour
in Stratford-on-Patea.” Sir Ian said. Before the premiere,
he wandered the streets of Stratford, 67 of which are named
after Shakespeare’s characters.
“I
noticed a street named Regan St. Now Regan is King Lear’s
terrible daughter – a psychopathic torturer. Not sure
I’d like to live on her street,” he told the Stratford
audience later. In the front row at the performance was
92-year-old Ida Gaskin, winner of Mastermind – her special
subject, William Shakespeare.
Sir Ian
is back in New Zealand reprising his Oscar-nominated Gandalf
in The Hobbit films and is spending his weekends in May and
June touring New Zealand performing Ian McKellen on Stage
– a show which will be different for every performance
depending on the audience. At Palmerston North’s Sunday
matinee, seven-year-old Lucca ran from the back row of the
Centrepoint Theatre, for a chance to hold Glamdring,
Gandalf’s sword from the movies. Lucca then stylishly
acted killing Gandalf!
As well as the
ticket income, more than $3000 was donated at last
weekend’s two shows through programme purchase and Sir
Ian’s bucket collection.
Ian
McKellen on Stage is a new show, devised in part by the
audience. In this unique fundraiser supported by ASB Bank,
audience members are invited to ask question about Sir Ian's
work and life, as he retraces his journey from the north of
England to the West End of London, to Broadway, Hollywood
and to Middle Earth.
There’s
chat, reminiscence, gossip and performances from his
Shakespeare and Tolkien repertoire – with a song maybe,
and a chance to act with him
onstage!
Ian McKellen on Stage heads
to Hamilton on Saturday 12 May and Tauranga on Sunday 13
May, before the first South Island performances in Nelson on
Sunday 20 May, then performances in Auckland and
Christchurch, followed by Wanaka, Hastings, Wellington and
Carterton.
ASB Bank is supporting
the New Zealand wide shows so that all income goes directly
to fund the repair Christchurch’s Isaac Theatre Royal –
which was badly damaged in the series of 2011
earthquakes.
“The last time I was on
stage in New Zealand was at the Isaac Theatre Royal in
Waiting for Godot,” Sir Ian says. “I love this beautiful
old theatre and want to help restore it as soon as
possible.”
Sir Ian is at home on any
stage, whether for the UK National Theatre, the Royal
Shakespeare Company or on tour worldwide in plays ancient
and modern.
Since The Lord of the
Rings trilogy and the X-Men movies, he has played in
Strindberg, Beckett, Chekhov, Shakespeare, Mark Ravenhill,
Eduardo De Filippo – and as Widow Twankey in the pantomime
Aladdin. In New Zealand he has toured as King Lear and as
Gogo in Waiting for Godot. On television he was most
recently seen achieving his ambition to act in Coronation
Street.
Booking details for Ian
McKellen on Stage can be found at
www.mckellen.com
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For
more information, please
contact:
Sally Woodfield | SWPR
| 021 868 020 |
sally@swpr.co.nz
Reviews from the
Stratford and Palmerston North shows can be read
here:
Stratford
Palmerston North: Theatreview Look To
The Stars
Ian McKellen on Stage -
Schedule
Saturday 5 May 7.30pm: Kings
Theatre, Stratford | Book by phoning 0800 765 670 or 06
765-6708 or by emailing info@stratford.govt.nz | SOLD
OUT
Sunday 6 May 1.00pm: Centrepoint,
Palmerston North | Book at Centrepoint 06 354 5740 or
www.centrepoint.co.nz | SOLD
OUT
Saturday 12 May 7.30pm: Clarence St
Theatre, Hamilton | Book at Ticketek 0800 TICKETEK (842 538)
or www.ticketek.co.nz
Sunday 13 May
2.00pm: Baycourt Theatre, Tauranga | Book at TicketDirect
0800 224 224 or
www.ticketdirect.co.nz
Sunday 20 May
2.00pm & 7.30pm: Theatre Royal, Nelson | Book by phoning
(03) 548 3840 option 2 or www.theatreroyalnelson.co.nz
Saturday 26 May 8.00pm: Q, Auckland |
Book at Q 09 309 9771 or www.qtheatre.co.nz | SOLD
OUT
Sunday 27 May 2.00pm: Q, Auckland |
Book at Q 09 309 9771 or www.qtheatre.co.nz | SOLD
OUT
Saturday 2 June 7.30pm: Aurora
Centre, Christchurch | Book at Ticketek 0800 TICKETEK (842
538) or www.ticketek.co.nz | SOLD
OUT
Sunday 3 June 2.00pm: Court Theatre
at Addington, Christchurch | Book by phoning (03) 963 0870
or www.courttheatre.org.nz | SOLD
OUT
Saturday 9 June 7.30pm: Lake Wanaka
Centre | Book by phoning 03 443 4172 or
www.festivalofcolour.co.nz | SOLD
OUT
Sunday 10 June 2.00pm: Lake Wanaka
Centre | Book by phoning 03 443 4172 or
www.festivalofcolour.co.nz
Saturday 16
June 7.30pm: Hawkes Bay Opera House, Hastings | Book at
Ticketek 0800 TICKETEK (842 538) or
www.ticketek.co.nz
Saturday 23 June
7.30pm: Opera House, Wellington | Book at Ticketek 0800
TICKETEK (842 538) or
www.ticketek.co.nz
Sunday 24 June
2.00pm: Events Centre, Carterton | Book at Dash Tickets 06
379 4082 or www.dashtickets.co.nz | SOLD
OUT
The Isaac Theatre Royal,
Christchurch
The 104-year old, ‘Grand
Old Lady’ of Christchurch theatre survived the massive
February 22 2011 earthquake and subsequent considerable
aftershocks. Although insured for the majority of
reinstatement works caused by earthquake damage, policy
excess and some very necessary heritage restoration and
improvement works must be paid for by the Theatre Royal
Charitable Foundation, a not-for-profit organisation, who
are now embarking on a challenging fund raising campaign to
cover the additional costs of potentially $6 million.
www.isaactheatreroyal.co.nz
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