Jan Bolwell’s ‘Bill Massey’s Tourists’
Jan Bolwell’s ‘Bill Massey’s Tourists’
– 31 August – 30 September 2017
• A granddaughter tells her
grandfather’s story
Consummate performer Jan Bolwell plays her adolescent self, encouraging her grandfather Arthur to talk about the First World War. What follows is a gripping, painful and sometimes hilarious tale of a young Kiwi soldier from the Otago Mounted Rifles (one of Bill Massey’s tourists) and his survival from the tragedy of Passchendaele. It is a story that also features song and dance.
“This exceptional performer, Jan Bolwell, is blessed with an irrepressible joie-de-vivre that communicates itself instantly to the audience, so that her grandfather’s story is illuminating and memorable, but also surprisingly enjoyable.” -Terry McTavish
“A terrific script. A great performance. A tale well told. Knocked me for six.”-Raymond Hawthorne
Biography
Jan Bolwell is a
playwright, performer, choreographer and director of
Wellington’s Crows Feet Dance Collective. In 2014/15 the
Collective presented The Armed Man,
a full-length dance work about WW1.
‘Bill Massey’s Tourists’ is Jan’s fifth play and the third in a trilogy of solo plays. Standing on my Hands told the story of her father’s WW2 experiences and Here’s Hilda! was the dramatisation of her grandmother’s life. In 2013, together with Sacha Copland and John Smythe, to much acclaim, she toured her play Dancing in the Wake with AOTNZ. Double Portrait, her play about Frances Hodgkins, also toured extensively throughout New Zealand.
In late 2015 Jan was awarded a writer's residency at the Robert Lord Writer's Cottage in Dunedin. She is currently writing a play about Freda du Faur, the first woman to climb Aoraki/ Mount Cook in 1910, and Lydia Bradey the first woman to climb Mount Everest solo without oxygen. The play Taking the High Ground opens at Bats Theatre in Wellington this December. A the moment Jan is directing and choreographing the political satire Destination Beehive 2017 opening next month at Circa Theatre, Wellington.
Itinerary
Thursday
31 August 7pm Whanganui
War Memorial Centre
Doors open 6.30pm. Adult $15, Group, seniors, student
$10 Book: War Memorial Centre
Friday 1 September
7.30pm New Plymouth
4th Wall Theatre
$30
Book: www.4thwalltheatre.co.nz
Saturday
2 September 7.30pm Tokoroa
Tokoroa Little
Theatre
$20 Book: Tokoroa Clothing
Company
Sunday 3 September 5pm
Whitianga
Town Hall
Adult $20, 18 and under
$10 Book: Whitianga Paper Plus
Tuesday 5 September
7pm Opotiki
De Luxe Theatre
$20 Book: Opotiki
Library, Travel shop or on door
Wednesday 6
September 7.30pm Gisborne
Unity Theatre
$26
Book: Stephen Jones Photography
Thursday 7
September 7.30pm Waipawa
CHB Municipal Theatre,
Dinner 6.30pm
Adult $25, $40 with Dinner, Book:
eventfinda.co.nz or CHB Theatre
Sunday 10
September 2pm Balcairn
Balcairn Public
Hall
$25, Book: Sefton Garage, Sally Mac’s Amberley,
Stan’s 7 Day Pharmacy Rangiora
Monday 11
September 7.30pm Lincoln
The Laboratory
$25
Book: eventfinda.co.nz or over the bar
Tuesday 12
September 5.30pm Christchurch
Gloucester Room,
Isaac Theatre Royal
Adult $35, Concessions & Groups 6+
$30 (booking fees apply)
Wednesday 13 September
7.30pm Ashburton
Ashburton Trust Event
Centre
Open Hat – no charge prior to the event –
guests pay what they think the evening is worth
Thursday 14 September 7.30pm
Twizel
Twizel Events Centre
Adult $20,
Student $10 Book: Twizel Information Centre
Friday
15 September 8pm Hawea
Lake Hawea Community
Centre
Adult $25, Child $10
Book: Sailz Café, OCD
Café Wanaka Medical Centre bookingsLHCC@gmail.com
Saturday
16 September 7.30pm Arrowtown
Athenaeum
Hall
Adult $25, Child/student $10 Book:
eventfinda.co.nz
Sunday 17 September 3pm
Bannockburn
Coronation Hall
Adult $25,
SuperGold $20, Student/child $5 Book: Cromwell
i-Site
Tuesday 19 September 7pm
Roxburgh
Town Hall
$20 Book: i-Site Roxburgh
or door sales
Thursday 21 September 7pm
Owaka
Memorial Community Centre
$20 Book:
Catlins Café
Friday 22 September 7.30pm
Invercargill
Repertory House
$25
pre-purchased, $30 door sales Book: www.thehouseseries.co.nz
Saturday
23 September 7.30pm Te Anau
Fiordland Events
Centre
$25 pre-purchased, $30 door sales Book: www.thehouseseries.co.nz
Tuesday
26 September 7.30pm Oamaru
Inkbox Theatre, Opera
House
$25+fees Book: www.oamaruoperahouse.co.nz or
Ticketdirect
Thursday 28 September 7.30pm
Hokitika
Old Lodge Theatre
$20 book: Hokitika
Regent Theatre
Friday 29 September 8pm
Barrytown
Barrytown Hall
$20 Door sales
only
Sunday 1 October 5pm
Takaka
Village Theatre
$25, concessions $20
Book: at Venue 03 525
8453
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 theatrical talent to country
districts. The AOTNZ programme is environmentally
sustainable – artists travel to their audiences rather
than the reverse.
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