Next Generation Of NZ Playwrights at The Edge
Your Chance To See The Next Generation Of Aotearoa Playwrights
Friday 7th September, The Edge, Aotea Centre
Six young playwrights who been singled out by Playmarket, New Zealand’s playwright development organisation, in the Ninth New Zealand Young Playwrights Competition will have their work presented to the public in Auckland at THE EDGE on Friday September 7.
Presented by Playmarket in association with THE EDGE, after a week-long workshop of their plays with industry professionals and students from UNITEC the public are invited to see the latest from the next generation of Aotearoa playwrights. The New Zealand Young Playwrights’ Competition is widely considered the country’s pre-eminent stepping stone for young writers aged 16 to 24 for our theatre.
Plays to be presented are by Thomas Sainsbury (Auckland), Ashley Milne (Auckland). Branwen Millar (Wellington), Georgina Titheridge (Wellington), Thalia Henry (Otago) and Kate Morris (Christchurch).
These young playwrights will be working with some of New Zealand’s best; directors and dramaturgs involved in the week-long workshop are Oliver Driver, Sam Scott, Stephen Sinclair, Dianna Fuemana, Pip Hall, Rachel House, Stephen Bain, Margaret Mary-Hollins, Cameron Rhodes and James Beaumont.
The public are invited to attend one or more of these presentations, occurring over 12 hours on Friday September 7 at The Herald Theatre, THE EDGE, Aotea Centre. Free entry
10.30am The Sound of a Car
By
Thalia Henry
Under the bonnet of an old Mustang car,
two women reunite after years apart – the story of love,
lust and the roads in life.
12.30pm Gotta Light
By Ashley Milne
Tagger TJ’s in big trouble in
South Auckland. Getting of trouble ends up revealing lies
that shock his family.
2.00pm We Should Catch
By Georgina Titheridge
A wedding reception; old
work buddies; a booze hag; her twat of a boyfriend; some
another guy; and you. And there's no booze! Who the hell put
you at this table anyway? A very funny play.
3.30pm Waking Monarch
By Kate Morris
A
depressed journalist tries to save his career and comes
across this headline: Ex-History Professor has Mental
Breakdown and Claims to be King Richard III! Is it a
hoax?
5.30pm Armslength
By Branwen Miller
If you make it to the top of the world it will revolve
around you. But what happens if someone is already there
when you finally reach the top?
8.30pm Bruised
By Thomas Sainsbury
Yesterday he loved her. Today he
hates her. Tomorrow he will kill her.
ENDS