ANZAC Play at the Christchurch Art Gallery
< ANZAC Play at the Christchurch
Art Gallery Poetry and drama will come to life in a play
at the Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetu over
ANZAC weekend. Not About Heroes tells the story of two of
England's greatest poets, who met in Craiglockhart War
Hospital in 1917. Siegfried Sassoon was a decorated
war-hero who had protested against the continuing war while
Wilfred Owen was a victim of shell-shock, accused of
cowardice, who went on to win a Military Cross, die in the
trenches, and receive posthumous fame as the greatest poet
of the War. Stephen MacDonald's acclaimed play dramatises
the story of the friendship that transformed both men and is
a witty, heart-warming and profoundly moving experience.
This Australian production (with original Australian
cast) will be staged in the Christchurch Art Gallery
auditorium - coming to Christchurch directly from
performances at the Australian War Memorial. There will be
four performances of Not About Heroes in the Christchurch
Art Gallery Auditorium on the Thursday, Friday and Saturday
of ANZAC weekend. Performance times are Thursday 24 April
7.30pm; Friday 25 April (ANZAC Day) 4pm and 7.30pm; and
Saturday 26 April 8pm. Tickets cost $27 and are only
available from the Court Theatre (Ph 03 963 0870) or online
at www.courttheatre.org.nz/ "Not About Heroes examines a
range of issues surrounding WW1 and its impact on
individuals; told through a story that throws light on
loving friendship, courage and the futility of war. I am
very pleased that the Gallery can play a role in bringing
such a poignant production to Christchurch audiences at
ANZAC weekend," says Art Gallery Director Jenny
Harper. ends
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Release 9 April 2008