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12 Sep 2009
MASSIVE COMPANY THEATRE WORKSHOP IN WELLINGTON Are you interested in attending a workshop with Sam Scott, director of Massive Theatre Company (Whero's New Net)? [
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9 Sep 2009
Creative New Zealand CONSULTATION FOR NEW STRATEGIC PLAN Creative New Zealand will run a public consultation process this month prior to developing a new strategic plan. [
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9 Sep 2009
WANT TO PARTNER WITH DOWNSTAGE IN 2011? Downstage is looking towards 2011! We know that seems a long way away but this gives you (and us) time to dream, resource and develop truly brilliant theatre. [
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7 Sep 2009
TWO DAY PLAY RESULTS – Heat 1 Sunday 6 September saw 5 plays premiere at BATS Theatre, all of which were made over the weekend. The Two Day Play finalist selection process has changed this round ... [
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7 Sep 2009
MASH PIT COMEDY Wanna be a TV funny guy? Here's your chance! Ever laboured through a half hour of sitcom or skit comedy and thought that you could do better? Well, here's your chance to put your funny where your mouth is. [
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7 Sep 2009
FOCUS ON FUNDAMENTALS DIRECTORS’ WORKSHOP What do theatre directors do and how do they do it? Tony Forster & Maggie Tarver demystify the art and craft of theatre directing. [
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2 Sep 2009
HOW TO MAKE THE MOST OF FRINGE FESTIVAL 2010 APPLICATIONS NOW OPEN! Spread the news! Fringe is doing it a bit different for 2010. This is how we are rolling. [
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1 Sep 2009
YOUNG and HUNGRY CALLS FOR SUBMISSIONS The Young and Hungry Arts Trust is calling for submissions for the 2010 Playwright's initiative - This is a 12 month development process that could see your idea performed in Auckland, Wellington and Dunedin in 2011. [
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27 Aug 2009
READ THIS NOTICE: IT COULD MAKE YOUR SUMMER COMPLETE BATS FRINGE 2010 SEASON Hankering for a Summer project? [
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24 Aug 2009
IMPROV WORKSHOPS OCT 09 The 2009 New Zealand Improv Festival is a showcase of improvisation companies from around New Zealand, with the best in spontaneous theatre coming to Wellington for the second year in a row to demonstrate the range and diversity of improvisation. [
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23 Aug 2009
Huge thanks to Michael Wray for managing Theatreview while I was away!
17 Aug 2009
SmackBang has the pleasure of hosting Andrea Kelland at TAPAC for a weekend of one day intensive Audition Technique workshops. Saturday 29th August, 10am-3pm or Sunday 30th August 10am-3pm [
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16 Aug 2009
Kore Theatre present a one-off public showing of their touring show, Macbeth at the Tararua Tramping Club Hall, Moncrieff St, Mt Victoria, Wellington on Thursday 20th August at 7pm. [
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14 Aug 2009
The 10th New Zealand Young Playwrights Competition presents works directed and presented by Auckland’s finest. Saturday 5th September, at 1pm, 3pm and 6pm. Organised by Playmarket [
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13 Aug 2009
ENTRIES ARE NOW OPEN FOR SHORT+SWEET AUCKLAND 2010! Short+Sweet Theatre, the largest ten minute theatre Festival in the world is coming to Auckland in January 2010. [
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12 Aug 2009
Exciting new performance/rehearsal/film-viewing/gig space opening up later in the year in the basement of 35 High St, Auckland (the old Cause Celebre). [
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9 Aug 2009
John Smythe will be overseas (New York mostly) from 10 to 22 August 2009 Michael Wray will be the interim site editor & manager from August 9-22, 2009. His contact details are: michaelwray@xtra.co.nz | +64 +27 648 8502 [
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7 Aug 2009
AUCKLAND THEATRE COMPANY ARTS MANAGEMENT INTERNSHIP CALL FOR APPLICATIONS Auckland Theatre Company invites applications from producers and arts administrators at an early stage in their career for the Company’s Arts Management Internship Programme. [
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7 Aug 2009
ATC SALES AND TICKETING MANAGER Auckland Theatre Company is seeking an experienced ticketing professional for the position of Sales and Ticketing Manager. [
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7 Aug 2009
THE MUNTU PROJECT – DONATION APPEAL This is a progress report on the project Wanjiku and I [Martyn Sanderson] have been working on for the past year - as you'll see, we haven't given up on Muntu. We are getting lots of enthusiasm from African youths eager to be in an African play, and support from the community and professional actors willing to work for nothing, but so far we've been turned down by all the funders we've applied to, including Creative NZ. [
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