2008 Production Season Announced
MEDIA RELEASE
Wednesday 12 March
Toi Whakaari: NZ
Drama School 2008 Production Season Announced.
Toi
Whakaari is New Zealand’s leading training ground for
actors, performance designers, costumiers, sound and
lighting designers, performance arts managers and
technicians; forging the future of theatre and screen in
Aotearoa.
This year we have a plethora of productions that show students from all disciplines collaborating to produce exciting and innovative theatre. Each year there is a different flavour to the performance programme at Toi Whakaari, arising out of the training demands of each particular year groups across all the disciplines. 2008 is shaping up to be the year of the political play.
We
start the year with a devised piece in a new collaboration
with the Museum of Wellington - Pakiwaitara; this is
followed by a showcase of some of Britain’s most notable
political playwrights in a series of one act plays by Edward
Bond, Harold Pinter and Caryl Churchill in After Democracy;
a Shakespeare double bill of an all-male The Tempest
directed by John Bolton and an all-female Macbeth which is
the first piece Jonathon Hendry has directed as Head of
Acting at Toi Whakaari. We also have Toi Whakaari’s
regular Go Solo, Classic Cuts and Toi Cabaret.
In 2007
we trialled the idea of alternative graduation productions
giving final-year students the option to pitch works that
would sit alongside the production put together by the
school. This resulted in Angels in America showing at
Downstage under the direction of directing graduate Willem
Wassenaar, while Arcadia played at Te Whaea directed by
acting course graduate Tim Spite. Martyn Wood was nominated
for the Most Promising Male Newcomer Chapman Tripp award for
his role in Angels in America; Daniel Williams was nominated
for Set Designer of the Year for the same production and
Willem Wassenaar won the award for Best Emerging
Director.
The process was so successful that this year
we decided to show a season of four graduation productions
from four parts of the globe. It is an exciting and
challenging range of work and we are proud to bring it to
you through the work and talents of tomorrow’s theatre
professionals. On the main stage at Te Whaea, directed by
Conrad Newport, is the beautifully crafted Canadian play,
Unity (1918) set during the flu epidemic at the end of the
First World War. This year’s student collaborations are:
Sarah Kane’s confrontational and provocative Blasted
produced for the first time in Wellington; a highly topical
piece inspired both by the farces of Dario Fo and
accusations of ‘terrorist camps in the Ureweras’ led by
graduate director, Geoff Pinfield and playwright Jo
Randerson - ; Orongorongo 7 (working title) and lastly the
dark tales of Martin McDonagh’s The Pillowman which will
play in Circa 2.
We hope that you will join us for a
season of inspiring and stimulating work from New
Zealand’s next generation of theatre
practitioners.
Pakiwaitara
Devised work
Tue 8
– Sat 12 April
Inside the ancestral house, surrounding the heart of the people, history is carved, plaited and painted into the walls. When Maori gather and speak, they draw living stories from these walls, giving meaning to their life today through this relationship with the past.
A devised promenade performance created from collaboration between acting, design and entertainment technology students that will take you on an intimate journey through the walls and into the history of the Museum of Wellington.
WHERE: Museum of Wellington, Queens
Wharf
TIMES: 6.30pm and 8.30pm daily
TICKETS: $15/$10
(audience limited to 30 per show)
BOOK: 04 381 9253
(automated line)
After Democracy
One act plays by
Edward Bond, Harold Pinter and Caryl Churchill
Fri 20 -
Wed 25 June
A collection of modern one act plays by some of Britain’s most revered contemporary playwrights, Edward Bond, Harold Pinter and Caryl Churchill. Using theatre as an instrument of change, we explore a world that follows the break down of democracy. We are shown a world that should be, might be or could be. Directed by Christian Penny, Bill Guest, Rachel More and David Neville.
WHERE: Te Whaea
Theatre, 11 Hutchison Rd, Newtown
TIMES: Mon - Sat 7pm,
Sun 22 Jun 4pm
TICKETS: $15/$10
BOOK: 04 381 9253
(automated line)
Go Solo
Devised works
Mon 21
July - Sun 3 August
Watch 22 original NZ short works in the solo form, presented in 6 different groups that showcase the abilities, passions and curiosity of the students involved. This year’s solos are directed by Annie Ruth and Jade Eriksen.
WHERE: SEEyD Space, Te Whaea, 11
Hutchison Rd, Newtown
TIME: 7pm
TICKETS: $15/$10 per
group or see all 6 for $40
BOOK: 04 381 9253 (automated
line)
The Tempest
By William Shakespeare
Fri
29 August - Sat 6 September
Elements of tragedy are combined with romantic comedy, in what is considered to be one of Shakespeare’s greatest and final works. An all-male cast directed by acclaimed British director John Bolton.
WHERE: Te Whaea Theatre, 11 Hutchison Rd,
Newtown
TIMES: Mon – Sat 6.30pm, Sun 31 Aug
4pm
TICKETS: $15/$10
BOOK: 04 381 9253 (automated
line)
Macbeth
By William Shakespeare
Sat 30
August – Sat 6 September
Blending the theatrical and supernatural, Shakespeare explores the darkest side of human desire. Jonathon Hendry directs his first piece at Toi Whakaari with an all-female version of the ultimate Scottish play.
WHERE: Basement Theatre, Te Whaea, 11 Hutchison Rd,
Newtown
TIMES: Mon – Sat 7pm, Sun 31 Aug
4.30pm
TICKETS: $15/$10
BOOK: 04 381 9253 (automated
line)
Classic Cuts
Thu 9 - Sat 11 October
This studio showing of scenes from Shakespeare and his contemporaries is the first public performance for Toi Whakaari’s first year actors. A pick and mix theatre event from Toi Whakaari’s latest editions.
WHERE: Basement
Theatre, Te Whaea, 11 Hutchison Rd, Newtown
TIMES: Thu
– Sat 7pm, Matinee Sat 11 Oct, 2pm
TICKETS: $5
BOOK:
04 381 9253 (automated line)
Toi Cabaret
Tue 14
– Sun 19 October
A light and ‘swelligant’ evening of music from Cole Porter, George Gershwin and Irving Berlin. Second year actors showcase an all-singing all-dancing spectacle of songs directed by Jane Keller and costumed by second year costumiers.
WHERE: The Museum Hotel
TIMES: Tue – Sun 7pm, late night shows Fri & Sat
10pm
TICKETS: $15
BOOK: 04 381 9253 (automated
line)
Blasted
By Sarah Kane
Wed 28 – Saturday
31 May
Cruelty and compassion strangely collide in Sarah Kane's profound and horrific first work. It looks at a world literally blowing up in our faces. Kane is part of the ‘in-yer-face’ generation of young British playwrights, whose experiential work has challenged and shocked the British stage.
WARNING: Contains content that will offend.
WHERE: Basement Theatre, Te Whaea, 11 Hutchison
Rd, Newtown
TIMES: Wed – Sat 9pm
TICKETS:
$15/$10
BOOK: 04 381 9253 (automated line)
Unity
(1918)
By Kevin Kerr
Thu 23 October – Sat 1
November
This award-winning epic, set in Unity, Saskatchewan, Canada at the end of the First World War, explores what happens when a town faces a new enemy on the homefront, more deadly and horrifying than any army: one of the worst influenza epidemics of the modern era. Directed by Conrad Newport.
WHERE: Te Whaea Theatre, 11 Hutchison Rd,
Newtown
TIMES: Mon – Sat 7pm, Matinee Sat 1 Nov 2pm (No
show Labour Day and Sunday)
TICKETS: $15/$10
BOOK: 04
381 9253 (automated line)
The Orongorongo 7 (working
title)
By Jo Randerson and The Company
Fri 24 October
- Sat 1 November
A political satire that probes the questions and fears of a post-9/11 New Zealand, inspired by the events pertaining to the New Zealand Terrorism Suppression Act and the arrests of the ‘Urewera Seventeen’. Directed by Geoff Pinfield.
WHERE: Basement
Theatre, Te Whaea, 11 Hutchison Rd, Newtown
TIMES: 7.30pm
TICKETS: $15/$10
BOOK: 04 381 9253 (automated
line)
The Pillowman
By Martin McDonagh
Fri 31
October – Sat 8 November
Treading the fine line between comedy and cruelty, writer Katurian Katurian entertains his younger brother with shocking fairy tales. But when these grisly tales of murder start to become a reality, two sardonic secret policemen come knocking.
WHERE: Circa Two,
Circa Theatre
TIMES: Tue – Sat 7.30pm, Sun
4.30pm
TICKETS: $38 - $20
BOOK: 04 801 7992
(Circa)
ENDS