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SUMMARY:AUDITIONS - Blackadder Goes Forth\, Episode 5&6
DESCRIPTION:The popular cast from the Mill Theatre’s 2014 season return with the last two episodes. \nIn the first “General Hospital” a game of “I Spy” goes terribly wrong when a bomb strikes Blackadder’s bunker and injures George\, leaving him in the care of the kindly Nurse Mary at the field hospital. After Melchett and Darling inform Blackadder that there is a German spy in the hospital giving away their battle plans\, Blackadder and Darling are sent undercover. \nThe final episode of this series\, “Goodbyeee”\, Blackadder reflects that millions have died but the troops have advanced no further than “an asthmatic ant with some heavy shopping”. Now\, at last\, the ‘final’ big push looms\, and Blackadder is willing to try anything to avoid it. Will putting a pair of underpants on his head and shoving two pencils up his nose get Blackadder invalided back to Blighty? \nSYNOPSIS AND CHARACTER DESCRIPTIONS \nGeneral Hospital:\nAngry that his plans always seem to fall into enemy hands\, General Melchett asks Captain Blackadder to “winkle out” the spy he suspects is housed in the hospital. Blackadder immediately suspects the patient with the thick German accent and a burning curiosity about troop movements but decides to embark on an extremely thorough (and more importantly: long)  investigation as a way of staying out of the trenches. \nAdditional characters:\nNurse Mary:  is probably the most complex single-episode character in Blackadder – she is a woman of many faces\, and one that is deceitful and frank.\nBrigadier Smith: Requires a “German” accent \nGoodbyee:\nAfter years of futile trench warfare\, General Melchett gives the order for the “big push”: a suicidal charge across the battlefield towards hundreds of German machine guns. Desperate to avoid participating\, Captain Blackadder hatches a plan to convince his superiors that he has gone insane and therefore cannot go into combat. \nAdditional character:\nGeneral Haig: Upper-class British accent.\nExtras required for chorus numbers. \n  \nRequired small part male & female Actors and singers\nAudition song Pack Up Your Troubles\nSHOW DATES 8th – 24th NOV
URL:https://dramaleague.org.nz/event/auditions-blackadder-goes-forth-episode-56/
LOCATION:The Playhouse\, 198 Church Street\, Timaru\, 7910\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:All,Auditions
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ORGANIZER;CN="South Canterbury Drama League":MAILTO:manager@dramaleague.org.nz
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180708
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180716
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SUMMARY:AUDITIONS - The ACB with Honora Lee
DESCRIPTION:Cast: NB: There is the possibility of doubling up. \nPerry—A nine-year-old girl (can be played by a teenager or young adult). Perry is an only child\, curious\, naïve yet intuitively wise. She is hungry for the affection and gift of time that she doesn’t receive from her very busy professional parents. Her relationship with her grandmother is the focus of the play. Like most children\, Perry sees the essential truth in people and situations. \nHonora Lee—Perry’s grandmother\, a resident at Santa Lucia Rest Home. A feisty\, intelligent woman\, an ex-teacher. Cranky and compulsive\, she is losing her memory and command of words. Unable to show affection for her family she is caring and loving towards her friend Doris\, another resident at Santa Lucia. \nFather—In his 40’s or early 50’s. Perry’s father and Honora’s son. Always flying off to conferences and meetings\, he is concerned with ‘sustainable business practices’. Cannot understand why Perry would want to spend time with his ‘eccentric’ mother. Rather afraid of seeing any likeness to him in his mother. \nMother—in her 40’s or early 50’s. Perry’s mother. A very busy psychologist\, she believes an only child must be kept occupied with after-school activities. The most interest she takes in her daughter is when she is correcting her grammar. Although both parents love Perry they are distant and awkward in their relationship with her. They change a little as the alphabet book takes shape. \nAudrey—A nurse at Santa Lucia\, ‘the laughingest person’ Perry has ever met. Kind and assertive. Could be any age. Treats the residents with the same dignity they were given in their former lives. A nurse at Santa Lucia\, also kind and caring. Probably younger but necessarily. Could double as Claude. Accepting and insightful. \nNina—Perry’s nanny and Claude’s mother. In her 20’s\, 30’s or 40’s. Kind and patient with all the time in the world for Perry and Claude. Nina makes all the homemade baking that Perry takes to Santa Lucia. \nClaude—Nina’s 3-year-old son who shares Perry’s interest in bumblebees. \nDoris—Honora’s special friend at Santa Lucia. (Honora calls her Molly). Frailer than Honora. Very emotional loves food and is attached to her rag doll Jennifer. Honora helps Doris with basic tasks like doing up her zips and wiping her mouth but she also argues with her and doesn’t like Doris blowing kisses. \nMelvyn Broome—A resident. Mad on cricket. Has a walking stick which he uses as a weapon when Honora steals his peppermints. \nBeverley—Another resident\, unable to talk but eloquent through her actions and expressions. When the other residents recite the alphabet or sing\, Beverley just opens and closes her mouth. \nEleanor—Resident with a walking frame. Her way of communicating is to stare or grab people by the wrist. \nGeoffrey— Resident in a wheelchair. Often falls sideways in his chair. \nDorothy—Resident who plays the piano (non-speaking part). \nOlga—A new resident. \nAbout the play \nBased on the award-winning 2012 junior fiction novel by Kate de Goldi. This was adapted for radio and then for the stage by Jane Waddell. It premiered at Circa in 2016. \nDeceptively simple\, this is a very special and moving story of acceptance\, identity\, kindness\, love and patience\, told with playfulness\, subtle humour and empathy. Each character is important\, even if in a non-speaking role. \nThe focus is the relationship between Perry and Honora Lee. As Honora’s scattered mind loses the facility of recall and command of language\, Perry creates new entries in the alphabet book she is making with the help of the residents of Santa Lucia Rest Home. It is a gift of love for her grandmother. Perry realises that an orderly alphabet is impossible\, hence the title ‘The ACB with Honora Lee’. \nThe concept of family is central to the play. Perry says\, “Family time would be quite a lot better if there was more family.’ Nina and Claude fill part of her need\, and the community at Santa Lucia are a ‘family’. Perry feels comfortable and at home there. Disease and death are treated as a natural part of life. Bees occupy Perry’s imagination and curiosity. They are everywhere\, dead and dying. Like the old people at Santa Lucia\, they are social creatures living in colonies. They lead useful lives (pollinating) and then die. \nAlthough there is sadness in the problems of ageing\, and the tragic nature of mental decline\, this is balanced with the humour that naturally arises from confusion. Because of the sensitive way the story is told\, the play is uplifting and the overwhelming feeling is of warmth and hope. \nThe play has a running time of approx. 75 minutes with no interval. \nThe play will be staged from October 5-12th\n2018. \nAuditions will be held at the Playhouse\, Church Street on the 8th and 15th July from 1 pm.\nContact Carol Angland on 021405000 for more information.
URL:https://dramaleague.org.nz/event/auditions-the-acb-with-honora-lee/
LOCATION:The Playhouse\, 198 Church Street\, Timaru\, 7910\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:All,Auditions
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ORGANIZER;CN="South Canterbury Drama League":MAILTO:manager@dramaleague.org.nz
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180714
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180715
DTSTAMP:20260620T113000
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SUMMARY:Singing Competitions
DESCRIPTION:The South Canterbury Drama League is creating a new annual Singing Competitions event \nThe Singing Competitions are for children and teens where competitors will be judged on technique\, performance\, and musicality in a range of categories. \nThe event is the same as other performance competitions held in other locations around NZ and under the overall direction of the Performing Arts Competitions Association of New Zealand Inc. (PACANZ) – the national body for Performing Arts Competition Societies. \nThe inaugural Timaru Singing Competitions will be held on Saturday\, July 14 at The Playhouse. \nThe Mission Statement for the Singing Competition is: \nTo encourage and support local singing teachers and young singers to further their development and love of singing by providing an opportunity to sing on stage in an auditorium and be adjudicated against national standards. \nAn organising committee has been established. \nWe are seeking supporters to sponsor a trophy/cup prize package for each singing class/category. \nSponsor Benefits: \n\nYour name engraved on the trophy as an enduring recognition of your support for getting the Singing Competitions off the ground.\nAcknowledged in the programme (sent to all participants).\nOpportunity to present your trophy/cup at the prize giving.\n\nSponsorship packages \nClass Winner (there are over 40 different classes based on age group and song style) $60.00 \nOverall Age Group Winner $120.00 \nOverall Class Winner $120.00 \nOverall Junior Award and Overall Senior Award Winner $300.00 \nFor more information please check out the attached Entry Form and competition details. \nIf you have any questions or would like to discuss a sponsorship proposal with us please email us at scdlsingingcompetition@yahoo.com. \n  \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://dramaleague.org.nz/event/singing-competitions/
LOCATION:The Playhouse\, 198 Church Street\, Timaru\, 7910\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:All
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