Contemporary Cabaret Show Brings Love, Laughter And Wine
PRESS RELEASE
Tuesday 24
July, 2012
Contemporary Cabaret Show
Brings Love, Laughter And Wine to Q
Theatre
The Red Chair, a
unique blend of a sophisticated New York cabaret and the
sultry seduction of an intimate European piano bar, is
coming to Auckland’s ‘Q theatre’ for just two weeks
from September 21 – October 6, 2012.
It’s a cabaret
show with a twist – discover cabaret gems that haven’t
been done to death, and experience some favourites in a way
they’ve never been heard before.
The Red Chair is a
live music show devised by up and coming producer/director
Aaron Tindell with musical direction by Robin Kelly. It
offers everything from Noel Coward to Boy George, with a
dash of Sondheim, Weill and Porter, along with other singing
greats.
The show is performed in a classic table and chair cabaret setting – perfect for sharing with friends over a platter of nibbles and a bottle of wine – available for purchase with tickets.
One of the intriguing aspects to The Red Chair is the specially lit red chairs, which serve as performance spaces at selected tables in the audience. “The audience becomes part of the performance without being the performance,” says Tindell. “The eclectic performances in The Red Chair all have a common thread – the exploration and confession of the many perspectives within relationships, and the obessive emotions and feelings these bring out in all of us.”
The Red Chair is a showcase of emerging New Zealand talent and celebration of some more established performers. The cast includes Will Barling, who featured in Auckland Theatre Company’s production of Cabaret in 2010; award-winning actor Andrew Laing, a familiar face on stage and screen in New Zealand including Spartacus and Legend of the Seeker; New Zealand’s Got Talent semi-finalist Melissa Nordhaus; and Roz Turnbull of Outrageous Fortune,TheAlmighty JohnsonsandShortland Streetfame.
The best of New Zealand furniture design is also going to be on display in The Red Chair, with Essenze providing designer Todd Stevenson’s Evolute chair as the visual focal point of the show. Other brands lending their support include Elizabeth Arden, and renown Central Otago winery Akarua, along with funding support from the Friedlander Foundation and Whitecliffe College of Art and Design – where Tindell is completing his Masters of Arts in Arts Management. Tindell is using The Red Chair as part of his Masters to provide the research for an auto-ethnographic study in producing music theatre in Auckland.
“Essentially, I am investigating the day to day experience of producing,” says Tindell. “This research project is unique in that there are very few studies looking at theatre producing from the inside, in fact, there are few ethnographic studies on theatre-making in New Zealand, fullstop.”
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Background
information
About the
cast
Roz Turnbull
After
featuring on our TV screens in many Kiwi favourites
including Outrageous Fortune, The Almighty
Johnsons, Mercy Peak and most recently
Shortland St, Roz returns to the theatre with The Red
Chair to reveal her singing talent and soulful
performances.
Andrew
Laing
Andrew is no stranger to cabaret after
featuring in the Silo productions of Berlin and
Jacques Brel. His long-established acting career on
stage and screen includes roles in Underbelly NZ,
Spartacus, Legend of the Seekers, and Shortland
St, along with many stage performances at prominent
theatres in Auckland and Wellington. With The Red Chair,
Andrew will give audiences the chance to hear his vocal
talent and experience his arresting stage presence.
Will
Barling
William Barling graduated from the New
Zealand School of Dance (NZSD) in 2006 and has been a rising
star in music, dance and modelling ever since. He has
performed in many New Zealand theatre productions to rave
reviews, including Michael Hurst’s Cabaret in 2010,
and Rise and Monster Burlesque in
2011.
Melissa
Nordhaus
A semi-finalist in New Zealand’s
Got Talent, Melissa is a fresh talent and one to watch
– she performed the lead in Miss Saigon and as Eponine in
Les Miserables in 2009, and alongside Annie Crummer in Rent
in 2010. Melissa has also performed with Tina Cross and
Caitlyn Smith, as well as performing and touring
internationally with several bands as the lead
vocalist.
About
Producer/Director Aaron Tindell
Aaron is a
seasoned theatre professional who recently established
Dionysos, a not-for-profit music theatre production company.
The Red Chair, which Aaron conceived, created and directed
for the first time in 2007, is Dionysos’ first production.
The Red Chair received three Northern Area Performance
Theatre Awards (NAPTA) nominations when it debuted.
Earlier this year, Aaron assisted director Jennifer
Ward-Lealand on the Last Tapes Theatre Production of The
Last Five Years staged at the Herald Theatre. Aaron also
assisted Jennifer in Silo Theatre’s production of The
Mystery of Irma Vep, featuring Michael Hurst and Oliver
Driver, in 2007.
In 2009, Aaron was nominated for Best
Director for Nunsense, and he won an award for best
male actor in a supporting role for Carmen Ghia in The
Producers, at the Northern Area Performance and Theatre
Awards.
Aaron received his acting training at Unitec,
Auckland, graduating in 2005 with a Bachelor of Performance
and Screen Arts, and is currently completing his Masters of
Arts in Arts Management at Whitecliffe College of Art and
Design.
Later this year, Aaron will direct Into The
Woods for NSMTat the Pumphouse, Takapuna.
About Musical Director Robin
Kelly
Robin graduated with a Bmus/BSc from the
University of Auckland in 2011 majoring in composition, and
has studied classical piano under the Australian Music
Examination Board and Trinity College London for more than
15 years.
Robin currently works in and around Auckland as an accompanist, repetiteur, rehearsal pianist and musical director. Robin has worked with many of Auckland’s theatrical societies including Auckland Theatre Company as musical director for the Young and Hungry festival’s Fitz Bunny: The Lust for Glory (2010), Amici Productions for their production of 42ndStreet (2010), the Peach Theatre Company, Centre City Music Theatre (CCMT) and as a tutor for the National Youth Theatre Company (NYTC) and Centre City Music Theatre (CCMT).
Robin
is the director of Last Tapes Music Theatre Company and was
the musical director, pianist, and production manager for
Last Tapes Theatre Company’s 2012 production of The
Last Five Years.
About
the Evolute
chair
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About Akarua
Akarua vineyard is
located in the Central Otago sub-region of Bannockburn,
which has been described as the “Jewel in Central
Otago’s crown”. The 50-hectare vineyard was planted in
1996 with Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris and Chardonnay. The Akarua
team is focused on managing the quality of the fruit in the
vineyard through to winemaking in the winery, giving the
team complete control from vineyard through to bottle. In
February this year Akarua released two sparkling wines to
complement its portfolio.
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