New Dates Announced Due To Extraordinary Demand
NEW DATES ANNOUNCED DUE
TO EXTRAORDINARY
DEMAND
24 EXTRA SHOWS ON SALE TODAY @
EVENTFINDA
Uproarious comedy
Much Ado About Nothing
Bloody
war story Henry V
Psychological
thriller Othello
Legendary
pastoral comedy As You Like
It
Due to extraordinary demand for
tickets to POP-UP GLOBE’s 2017 season of
Shakespeare, promoters announce that 24 new shows have gone
on sale today.
This means that fans will now be
able to secure the very best seats to the four new
productions -- Much Ado About Nothing, Henry V,
Othello and As You Like It
– to the world’s first temporary working
replica of Shakespeare’s theatre, the second
Globe.
Today is also significant in that
POP-UP GLOBE has started to rise out of the
ground. After two weeks of earthworks at POP-UP
GLOBE’S new location at Shakespeare Gardens in
Ellerslie Racecourse, the three-storey project is starting
to take shape. With over 90 people involved in the project,
POP-UP GLOBE is one of the greatest success
stories in New Zealand theatre history. Download
construction photos here
Season
1 saw over 100,000 tickets sold and Season 2 is on track to
do even more and the theatre will be even more spectacular,
featuring a Jacobean-style stage front, hand-painted
ceiling, and a new, larger stage.
It will also
feature one of our most treasured actors, Whale
Rider star Rawiri Paratene ONZM. With a career
spanning more than four decades and a CV that ranges from
Footroot Flats to Shakespeare, Paratene is
charged with bringing the Duke of Exeter to life in
Henry V. Once a
Playschool presenter, he spent much
of his career performing The Bard’s works around the
world, as well as writing and performing in two dozen (at
least) television dramas, comedies and telefeatures.
The cast will also include Shortland
Street heartthrob TeKohe Tuhaka,
Zoolander 2 and Sparticus
actor Antonio Te Maioha, and Edward Newborn
from The Waterhorse.
Some
of the Season 1 favourites at POP-UP GLOBE
will be returning. They include Jonny Tynan Moss
(Romeo), Stanley Jackson (Malvolio 12th Night & Mercutio
R&J) and Stephen Butterworth (Capulet R&J & Maria 12th
Night).
Built to the same dimensions as the first
Pop-up Globe by award winning build partner CamelSpace and
with an interior based on ground breaking new research, the
new Pop-up Globe features a stunning three-storey
Jacobean-inspired stage front, known to Shakespeare scholars
as the Frons Scaenae.
Designed after months of
research, the huge stage front will be built and painted
entirely by hand, feature Jacobean imagery and architectural
detailing, have two balconies, and be topped by an
elaborately painted stage ceiling. Other improvements
include an even larger stage, and two new luxury rooms
adjacent the stage each hosting up to six guests.
“We’re planning to do much more than pop up
again,” says Dr Gregory. “We want to delight our
audiences with an experience that gets us even closer to the
atmosphere at the second Globe 400 years ago. We’ve
challenged ourselves to make the new Pop-up Globe even
better than the
first.”
“The
new Pop-up Globe will be a jewel - one of the most amazing
temporary theatres ever created,” says Dr Gregory.
The theatre will pop up in a beautiful garden
setting at Ellerslie Racecourse. “We’re delighted to be
at Ellerslie. Our audiences will enjoy an on-site pop-up bar
and restaurant throughout the season, access to the
extensive hospitality facilities for groups and functions,
and the convenience of Ellerslie’s proximity to the city
and major transport links.”
The season will
feature two casts presenting four new productions:
Shakespeare’s uproarious comedy ‘Much Ado About
Nothing’, bloody war story ‘Henry V’,
psychological thriller ‘Othello’, and legendary
pastoral comedy ‘As You Like It’.
Critically acclaimed directors Dr Gregory and Ben
Naylor return and are joined by local star Miriama McDowell
and UK comedy specialist Tom Mallaburn, working with an
international ensemble of over thirty professional
actors.
The 2017 season will run from
February 23 to May 14. Tickets are on sale via Eventfinda
and at popupglobe.co.nz.
Pop-up Globe sold out last time. It will again. Fans are
urged to act quickly to avoid
disappointment.
THE BUILD IN
NUMBERS
50 screw piles inserted into the ground
to support the concrete pads
16 concrete pads (8in
outer ring and 8 in inner ring)
The pads used 80 cubic
meters of concrete (192meteric tons)
800 rods of steel
with the cages in the (larger pads weighing around 1.75
tons)
They have been designed to be lifted away and
removed when no longer required
Foundation build
commenced the 20th December and completed 8th January
working mostly through the holidays.
Approx. 16,000+
individual pieces of scaffold
94 metric ton of
scaffold
60 tons of audience (+/- depending how much
people ate over Christmas)
Foundations had over 50
people involved helping make them at different
stages