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12 Jun 2012
IMPROV FOR AUDITIONS with Greg Ellis WELLINGTON | Sunday, 24 June 2012 | 10:00 until 14:00 So many auditions require actors to improvise – either solo or in groups. Everything from dialogue to action needs to be made up on the spot in a way that also allows an actor’s performance to shine. Yet so many actors panic in these situations, give bland performances or worse dominate the audition by shouting down the other performers. Its never a good look. [more]

9 Jun 2012
ISRAELIS ARREST PALESTINIAN THEATER’S ARTISTIC DIRECTOR Last night, Israeli armed forces raided the home of Nabil Al Raee, the artistic director of The Freedom Theatre in Jenin, arresting him and terrifying his three year old daughter Mina. The Freedom Theatre manager, Jonatan Stanczak asked the soldiers why they were detaining Al Raee. They refused to say. “The only answer you get is a gun in your face,” Stanczak said. According to Al Arabiya, the Israelis confirmed the incident, saying that Raee, “was arrested overnight in Jenin on suspicion of illegal activity.” [more]

8 Jun 2012
Circa reaches blind audiences with Arthur Miller’s All My Sons Circa Theatre is excited to offer an audio described performance of the Arthur Miller classic, All My Sons, for blind and visually impaired audience members. [more]

7 Jun 2012
The Playground NZ presents THE PERFORMANCE ARCADE 2013, WELLINGTON CALL FOR APPLICATIONS The Performance Arcade is an annual live art exhibition and programme of events located on Wellington Waterfront each summer. It has quickly become recognized as an important platform for New Zealand performance art, with three successful events in Wellington and Auckland over the past two years. [more]

2 Jun 2012
The Suicidal Airplane by Ben Anderson is the most recent play from The Play Press. We think this is the first Kiwi 'graphic play' to be published. So this beautiful, whimsical and profound tale has an unusual format but the challenge is the same as for any other play .... [more]

1 Jun 2012
CIRCA’s Season of Play Readings 2012 Circa Theatre and Playmarket are pleased to present a fantastic array of engaging and thought-provoking play readings. New works by New Zealand playwrights Ken Duncum, Elspeth Sandys, Joe Musaphia, Phil Braithwaite, Kathryn Burnett and Nick Ward will be presented in rehearsed readings, along with Jerusalem by international award-winning playwright Jez Butterworth (subject to rights). [more]

31 May 2012
DOCUMENTARY FILMS BECOME AN ENDANGERED SPECIES IN NZ When TVNZ 7 is laid to rest, NZ will become the only country in the OECD without a public service television channel. The decision to shut down TVNZ 7 will mean quality documentary films will become an endangered species on television in New Zealand. Documentary is a major component of any public service programming and features less readily with a broadcaster governed by commercial return. [more]

26 May 2012
AUCKLAND FRINGE SET TO RETURN IN 2013 Following a record-breaking sophomore outing in 2011, Auckland Fringe will hit the city once again from 15 February to 10 March 2013. An open access arts festival where anything can happen, Auckland Fringe was born in 2009 and by 2011 had 1296 people involved in 99 shows and an audience of 51,888, an increase of 30% on the first year. [more]

25 May 2012
AUCKLAND COUNCIL RENEWS SUPPORT FOR VISIONARY WATERFRONT THEATRE PROJECT Auckland Council has confirmed its support of the 600-seat waterfront theatre development by maintaining its budget allocation of $10 million in the Long Term Plan. This follows a rigorous review of funding priorities by councillors, who are committed to achieving positive change for Auckland in a fiscally responsible and prudent manner. [more]

24 May 2012
WANT TO WORK AT BATS? We are looking for a new FRONT OF HOUSE MANAGER. This position is (almost) full-time, full-on and requires a passion for theatre coupled with excellent customer service and cash handling skills. The FOH Manager is the face of BATS, essentially the gaffer tape that holds the place together! [more]

24 May 2012
US ACCENT WORKSHOPS – CHRISTCHURCH, WELLINGTON, AUCKLAND NZ Equity is pleased to present three US Accent Workshops for NZ Equity members in Christchurch, Wellington and Auckland, commencing this Sunday! Actor and US accent coach, John Dybvig, will hold two hour workshops free of charge for financial NZ Equity members. The numbers will be limited to ensure that all attendees receive individual attention. [more]

23 May 2012
COUNCILLORS ATTEMPT TO SABOTAGE VISIONARY WATERFRONT THEATRE PROJECT Auckland Theatre Company is dismayed that eight Citizens and Ratepayers and Independent Auckland Councillors plan to move amendments to jeopardise Auckland Council's stake in a new theatre on the waterfront. [more]

23 May 2012
Back by popular demand Elena Stejko Presents… INSPIRED ACTING Introduction to M. Chekhov Acting Technique Saturday 9th June 12.30pm - 4.30pm Toi Whakaari Places Strictly Limited First in first served [more]

23 May 2012
LISTENER CUTS BACK ON THEATRE REVIEWS Here is a statement from Guy Somerset, Books & Culture Editor, New Zealand Listener, dated 23 May 2012: ... with finite space and resources, we have to ensure we focus on the things our readers value most, which, first and foremost, time and time again, has proven to be our books coverage. We, of course, continue to cover the other arts – and do so with a rarely matched breadth, utilising New Zealand’s best critics and arts writers. However, we must be selective about what we write about, to ensure a fair distribution of coverage across pop and classical music, film, visual art, theatre, dance, etc, while also recognising we are a national magazine and need to provide something for readers everywhere. In order to achieve this, we are dialling back our theatre reviews, but will continue to review the most important productions and those where reviews will resonate with readers beyond the productions’ local audiences. [more]

21 May 2012
Rediscover our theatrical past with LANDMARK - New Zealand Play Reading Series #3: THE TREE by Stella Jones “Richard asked me last night to marry him. Out there. When you were all inside sewing.” All are welcome to attend the free play reading on Monday 28th May, 7pm at the University of Auckland Drama Studio (Level 3 Arts 1 Building). [more]

21 May 2012
The 2012 NZ International Comedy Festival A NIGHT OF CROWD SURFING, TOWELS AND GUMBOOTS As Marcel Lucont crowd surfed his way out of the SKYCITY theatre last night, entertaining the crowd – it was local stars Guy Williams and Rhys Darby who took home the big awards of the night at the Festivals closing event ‘Last Laughs’ hosted, this year, by Te Radar. [more]

16 May 2012
Audition for 'Quiver' by Gina Vanessi Directed by Gavin Rutherford Season at Bats, July31st – August 11 Auditions on Sunday, 27 May 2012 10:00 until 14:00 Circa Theatre Rehearsal Room 2 [more]

15 May 2012
Centrepoint Theatre: Stage hand position available Centrepoint Theatre (Palmerston North) is offering one lucky person the opportunity to be apart of an innovative, New Zealand Premiere, production. [more]

14 May 2012
AUDITIONS – Immaculate by Oliver Lansley Monday, 21 May 2012, 09:00 until 17:00 You're young, free and single and haven't had sex for the last eleven and a half months, then one morning you wake up pregnant, and here is the Angel Gabriel on your doorstep claiming parentage. In Oliver Lansley's "Immaculate", things quickly spiral into farcical confusion ... [more]

14 May 2012
THE PECULIAR BUSINESS Laurie Atkinson reviews new play script publications for NZ Books: Katydid - Lucy O’Brien | No 8 Wire: Eight Plays, Eight Decades - Playmarket | Plays 2: London Calling: Blue Sky Boys/John, I’m Only Dancing/Waterloo Sunset - Ken Duncum | Hurai - Harry Love [more]

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