INDEPENDENT NEWS

Wildly Different Inspirations for Youth Theatre Festival

Published: Tue 20 Mar 2018 11:07 AM
Black Mirror, Ted-Talks And Alice in Wonderland: Wildly Different Inspirations for Auckland Theatre Company's Annual Youth Theatre Festival
Emerging writers, directors and performers shine on the spectacular ASB Waterfront Theatre stage with ATC’s 2018 Here & Now Festival.
Auckland Theatre Company (ATC) will present an annual youth theatre festival, Here & Now, in April.
Here & Now is a four-day takeover of the ASB Waterfront Theatre featuring some of the most exciting emerging talent in New Zealand Theatre.
Now in its second year, Here & Now 2018 follows on from the success of last year’s festival which premiered Eleanor Bishop’s BOYS, a production Metro Magazine described as one of the best and most important of 2017.
The first show in the Here & Now 2018 line-up is TENDER, devised by the cast under the masterful direction of Benjamin Henson (Red Speedo, Titus, The Importance of Being Earnest) alongside first-time director Ana Scotney (The Breaker Upperers, The Contours of Heaven). With defiant honesty, 10 young Aucklanders invite the audience in for a chat about love, sex and relationships, opening their hearts and encouraging all of us to try a little tenderness. In our ‘woke’ world, these young people explore the realities of love.
Next up is YOU FIRST, a new play by emerging writer Billie Staples (When the world was wide, BRAVADO!), directed by ATC’s Associate Director Lynne Cardy and starring a cast aged 13 – 25. Cardy, was in the casting team for the children in ATC’s production of Billy Elliot the Musical and recent Auckland Arts Festival hit 1984.
In the near distant future, a cataclysmic storm has levelled Aotearoa, forcing millions to move and toppling society. Teenagers are rounded up and forced to live underground under a ruthless regime where they must complete dangerous dares or disappear. Dan Williams (When Sun & Moon Collide, Boys, The Pitchfork Disney) will create the dystopian world with his evocative set and costume designs. Black Mirrormeets Hunger Games in a production which depicts our beautiful country after an environmental catastrophe.
Here & Now will also feature ALICE, a devised work directed by Leo Gene Peters (Don Juan, Jekyll & Hyde, One Day Moko, Basement Christmas show) in his trademark intimate yet playful style. The cast include emerging professionals such as Ava Diakhaby and Tatum Warren-Ngata (BOYS), alongside many recent graduates from New Zealand’s top drama schools.
A group of ordinary friends are thrust into a strange mystery that takes them into seedy clubs, the supernatural underground, a secluded DOC cabin and to the most sinister place of all: Sylvia Park. Inspired by Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, the films of David Lynch and the urban landscape of Auckland, Alice is a funny, anarchic, thrilling and imaginative celebration of how ridiculous and beautiful our lives can be.
Other events in the Here & Now festival include The Big Schmooze - a beginners guide to working in theatre, and Play Lunch - an opportunity to hear new scripts in development from young writers. With performances galore, acoustic sets in the Atrium every evening and an array of events, Here & Nowfestival is an exciting celebration of exceptional talent.
ENDS

Next in Lifestyle

Tributes Flow For Much Loved Pacific Leader Melegalenu’u Ah Sam
By: University of Auckland
Ministry Of Education Cuts Will Disproportionately Affect Pasifika
By: NZEI Te Riu Roa
Empowering Call To Action For Young Filmmakers Against The Backdrop Of Funding Cuts And Challenging Times Ahead
By: Day One Hapai te Haeata
Three Races For Top Three To Decide TR86 Title
By: Toyota New Zealand
Wellington Is All Action Stations For The Faultline Ultra Festival
By: Wellington City Council
Local Playwright Casts A Spell Over Hamilton
By: Melanie Allison
View as: DESKTOP | MOBILE © Scoop Media