Michele A’Court –‘Stuff I Forgot To Tell My Daughter’
Michele A’Court –‘Stuff I Forgot To Tell My Daughter’ – AOTNZ tour March - April 2016
Winner of numerous awards, including ‘Comedian of the Decade (Female)’ in 2010, Michele A’Court - actor, comedian, MC, journalist, social commentator and, most importantly, a ‘Mama’ - tours again with AOTNZ.
Michele’s daughter Holly is 23 – and ‘Stuff I Forgot To Tell My Daughter’ deals with all the big and small issues Michele forgot to tell Holly when she left home – from the right way to store ginger, to an explanation of feminism.
It’s a show for people who have had children, those who might have children and those who have been children – it’s a must see.
“Michele’s comedy comes from both the head and the heart…We get to laugh, and think, and laugh some more…She is one of the best.” -Theatreview
“A’Court brings her A-game…She delivers with energy, insight and great timing. Funny and smart.” – The Press
Michele A’Court – Bio
Originally trained as a journalist and with a degree from Victoria University in English Literature & Drama, Michele has been involved with New Zealand’s entertainment industry since she first appeared on TV in 1987 as a children’s TV presenter. In the years since she has worked in radio, theatre and television, and performs live in pubs and clubs everywhere from the Laugh Factory in Las Vegas to the Mangawhai Tavern in Northland.
Her first book - also titled, ‘Stuff I Forgot To Tell My Daughter’ – was published by Harper Collins in 2015 and was an instant bestseller. It will be released in the UK in June 2016. She is now working on her second book for Harper Collins, set for publication in 2017.
Michele writes a weekly column for The Press newspaper and stuff.co.nz and is a freelance writer – her work has appeared in Metro, Next, the Listener, Your Weekend, the Sunday Star Times, In Business, Good, Bride & Groom and Pet Magazine. Sought after as an after dinner speaker, event host, and conference MC, Michele is also Patron of the Moving & Handling Association of NZ (MHANZ) which cares for carers in the health sector.
In October 2015 Michele was presented with the Reilly Comedy Award by the Variety Artists Club of NZ for achieving excellence in the field of comedy.
Itinerary
Monday 14
March 7.30pm Tauranga
X Space
Adult $25,
Student $22
Book: www.ticketek.co.nz 0800 TICKETEK,
Baycourt Box Office
Tuesday 15 March 7.30pm
Paeroa
Little Theatre
$25 Book: Positive
Paeroa, Arkwrights Antiques
Thursday 17 March
7.30pm Otamatea
Repertory Theatre
Adult $20,
Gold Card $20 Book: www.ort.org.nz and door
sales
Friday 18 March 7.30pm
Whangarei
The Riverbank Centre
Reyburn House
Lane
$25 Book: www.whangareitheatrecompany.org.nz and
Whangarei Suit Hire, Rust Avenue
Saturday 19 March
7.30pm Kaitaia
Te Ahu Little Theatre
$20
Book: Kaitaia i-Site
www.kaitaia.visitnorthland.co.nz
Monday
21 March 7.30pm Putaruru
The Plaza Theatre
$20 Book: Plaza Theatre, Putaruru & Tokoroa i-Sites,
The Storyteller Matamata
Tuesday 22 March 8pm
Hamilton
The Meteor Theatre
$25 General
admission, Concessions $20
Book: www.iticket.co.nz
Wednesday
23 March 8pm New Plymouth
TSB Theatre Royal
Theatre seat $25, Table seat $30,
Table of 8 $200
(service fees apply) Book: TSB Showplace 0800 111 999, www.ticketmaster.co.nz
Thursday
24 March 8pm Hawera
Repertory $25 Book: South
Taranaki i-Site
Friday 25 March Doors open 7pm
Carterton
Carterton Events Centre
$25 plus
booking fee
Book: www.eventfinda.co.nz
Thursday
31 March 8pm Upper Hutt
Expressions Whirinaki
Arts Centre
$20 Book: www.expressions.org.nz
Friday
1 April 7.30pm Picton
Little Theatre
$25
Book: Take Note High St
Sunday 3 April 7.30pm
Akaroa
The Gaiety Theatre
Akaroa
$20 Book:
03 304 8900 or Akaroa Museum
Monday 4 April 7pm
Lincoln
The Laboratory
$15 Book: www.eventfinda.co.nz or at the
Laboratory
Tuesday 5 April 7pm drinks 7.30pm show
Hanmer Springs
The Five Stags
$39 includes
drinks and nibbles
Book: Hanmer i-Site, Five Stags and
door sales
Wednesday 6 April 8pm start
Barrytown
Barrytown Hall
$20 Door
sales
Thursday 7 April 7.30pm
Hokitika
Old Lodge Theatre
$20 Book: Hokitika
Regent Theatre
Saturday 9 April 7.30pm
Wanaka
Albert Town Tavern
Members $30
non-members $35
Book: Gifted Helwick St
Wanaka
Sunday 10 April 7.30pm
Tarras
Tarras Hall
Adults $25, SuperGold $20,
Student $5
Book: Cromwell i-Site
Monday 11
April 7pm Roxburgh
Town Hall
$20 Door
sales
Tuesday 12 April 7.30pm
Alexandra
The Stadium
$20 Adult, $15 Seniors
Book: Alexandra i-Site or cash door
sales
Wednesday 13 April 7.30pm
Ranfurly
Town Hall
$25 Book: Ranfurly i-Site
or ‘The Practice’
Thursday 14 April 7.30pm
Timaru
The Playhouse Church St
$25+$2 booking
fee
Book: Newmans Music Works www.nmw.co.nz
Friday 15 April
7.30pm Fairlie
Mackenzie Rugby Football Club
$20 Book: Heartlands and Mackenzie Community
Library
Saturday 16 April 8pm
Geraldine
The Lodge Theatre
Talbot St
$25
Book: LOUK Clothing, the old Post Office
Friday 22
April 8pm Balcairn
Mike Greer Concert
Series
Balcairn Hall
$25 Book: Sally Mac’s Amberley,
Sefton Garage,
Stan’s 7 Day Pharmacy
Rangiora
Saturday 23 April 8pm
Christchurch
Gloucester Room
Isaac Theatre
Royal
Adult $40, Student/senior $35 (service fees
apply)
Book: www.ticketek.co.nz 0800
TICKETEK
Sunday 24 April 7.30pm
Oamaru
Opera House
$25 (plus booking
fee)
Book: www.ticketdirect.co.nz
Tuesday
26 April 7.30pm Stewart Island
In association
with Southland Festival of the Arts
Events Centre
$25
Toi Rakiura members $20
Door sales from
7pm
Thursday 28 April 7.30pm Te
Anau
In association with Southland
Festival of the Arts
Te Anau Club
$25 Book:
www.eventfinda.co.nz
Door sales from
7pm
Friday 29 April 7.30pm Invercargill
In association with Southland Festival
of the Arts
Repertory House
$25 Book: www.eventfinda.co.nz
Saturday
30 April – Queenstown
Venue to be
confirmed
Arts On Tour New Zealand (AOTNZ) organises tours of outstanding New Zealand performers to rural and smaller centres in New Zealand. The trust receives funding from Creative New Zealand, support from Interislander, and liaises with local arts councils, repertory theatres and community groups to bring the best of musical and other talent to country districts. The AOTNZ programme is environmentally sustainable – artists travel to their audiences rather than the other way around.
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