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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210410T110000
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SUMMARY:Audition Private Lives 10th April
DESCRIPTION:Auditions this Saturday at the Playhouse. 11am.\n\n\n\nPrivate Lives is a 1930 comedy of manners in three acts by Noel Coward. It concerns a divorced couple who\, while honeymooning with their new spouses\, discover that they are staying in adjacent rooms at the same hotel. Despite a perpetually stormy relationship\, they realise that they still have feelings for each other. Or do they?\nPrivate Lives is full of Noel Coward’s usual sparkling witty dialogue.
URL:https://dramaleague.org.nz/event/audition-private-lives-10th-april/
LOCATION:The Playhouse\, 198 Church Street\, Timaru\, 7910\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:All,Repertory
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ORGANIZER;CN="South Canterbury Drama League":MAILTO:manager@dramaleague.org.nz
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210305T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210313T170000
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SUMMARY:WITNESS FOR THE PROSECUTION
DESCRIPTION:Witness for the Prosecution\nby Agatha Christie \nA compelling courtroom drama from the Queen of Crime.\nLeonard Vole stands accused of murdering a rich widow to inherit her wealth. The stakes are high in the young man’s fight to escape the hangman’s noose. The reputations of adversarial senior barristers hang in the balance\, testimony is conflicted and impassioned outbursts interrupt proceedings.\nThen Leonard Vole's wife steps into the witness box….\nOne of Christie’s most accomplished plays\, this suspenseful thriller keeps audiences guessing until the very end. \n“Once more the Christie conjuring trick has come off. Once more we have been led down the garden path. Apart from\nbeing a clever puzzle\, this is an extremely actable play” (Daily Telegraph) \nDirected by Gail Tatham.\nStart time 7.00pm
URL:https://dramaleague.org.nz/event/witness-for-the-prosecution-2/
CATEGORIES:All,Little Theatre,Repertory
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ORGANIZER;CN="South Canterbury Drama League":MAILTO:manager@dramaleague.org.nz
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201107T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201107T170000
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SUMMARY:WITNESS FOR THE PROSECUTION AUDITIONS
DESCRIPTION:A combined production from Little Theatre and Repertory \n\nLeonard Vole convinces even the perceptive Sir Wilfred that he is innocent of murder\, although the circumstantial evidence is damning. In the mounting tension of the trial there are three amazing developments. Vole’s wife takes the stand and coldly swears away her husband’s alibi. A brassy young woman then sells Sir Wilfred’s letter proving how this acquittal has been engineered by Mrs Vole. But there is still the dramatic finale…\n\n\nWitness for the Prosecution: Cast\n\n\nFemale (4):\n\n\nGreta (Sir Wilfred’s typist\, an adenoidal girl with a good opinion of herself)\n\n\nRomaine (late 30s-early 40s\, a German woman of great personality\, but very quiet. Her voice has a strangely ironic inflection)\n\n\nJanet Mackenzie (housekeeper\, a tall\, dour-looking Scotswoman)\n\n\nYoung woman (strawberry blonde\, with a crude\, obvious appeal)\n\n\nMale (7):\n\n\nCarter (Sir Wilfred’s chief clerk)/Mr Justice Wainwright (the judge)\n\n\nMr Mayhew (a typical middle-aged solicitor\, shrewd\, dry\, and rather precise)\n\n\nLeonard Vole (a likeable\, friendly young man\, about 27)\n\n\nSir Wilfred Robarts Q C (for the defence\, distinguished older man recovering from a heart operation)\n\n\nInspector Hearne (a tall\, good-looking officer)/Policeman\n\n\nPlain-clothes Detective/Warder\n\n\nMr Myers Q C (for the prosecution)\n\n\nMale/female (3):\n\n\nClerk of the Court/Court Usher\n\n\nMr/Miss Clegg (forensic laboratory assistant)\n\n\nDr Wyatt (police surgeon)\n\n\nOther walk-on\, non-speaking parts are available but not necessary
URL:https://dramaleague.org.nz/event/witness-for-the-prosecution-auditions/
LOCATION:The Playhouse\, 198 Church Street\, Timaru\, 7910\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:All,Auditions,Little Theatre,Repertory
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ORGANIZER;CN="South Canterbury Drama League":MAILTO:manager@dramaleague.org.nz
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200821T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200829T193000
DTSTAMP:20260521T172049
CREATED:20200303T035230Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200817T052043Z
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SUMMARY:Easy Money - UPDATE COVID -19 Announcement
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \nEASY MONEY – Public Announcement \nWe have decided to continue with our season of Easy Money in Level 2. \nWe take your health seriously and will be adhering to strict Covid 19 Level 2: Capacity at our theatre will be 50. \n\n– The wonderful team at iTicket will be in touch with any individuals booked on nights over the capacity of 50 to discuss seating arrangements \n-Bookings can continue to be made for performances where bookings are at present fewer than 50. This will be on a “general admission” basis as actual seat numbers will be allocated on arrival for each performance to accommodate physical distancing. \n-If there is a return to Level 1 on the 27th our normal seating capacity will be restored. \n– Extra performances have been added to accommodate some of our current bookings (iTicket will provide information on this to those concerned) \n– We have the Ministry of Health COVID -19 code on display at our theatre for your personal tracing \n– Hand sanitiser is available throughout the complex \n– Regular sanitation of our facilities is implemented \n– No Bar or snack sales \n– Physical distancing in the auditorium. (you can sit in your bubble) \n– Physical distancing in the lounge. (you can congregate within your bubble) \n– The cast and crew won’t be greeting the audience at half time or during the show \n– Mask wearing is up to the individual (encouraged but not mandatory) \nThank you for supporting us through these unprecedented times. The show must go on. \n\n“Easy Money” \nBy Roger Hall\nDirected by Alice Sollis \nOn Stage Playhouse from 21st to 29th August 2020 \n“Easy Money” is a clever satire about greed\, adapted from Ben Jonson’s 17th century play “The Alchemist”. The story follows two con artists\, Trudi and Stephen\, as they connive to fool their prestigious Auckland neighbours into buying shares in the Auckland Harbour Bridge. If there’s money to be made in a scam\, they know how to do it.\nWith double-crosses\, dirty tricks\, and twists and turns this is Roger Hall at his best.\nRoger Hall said that he saw “The Alchemist” in London and it was “…gut achingly funny. A merchant flees the town to avoid the Plague\, leaving his house in charge of his servant who uses it as a base to defraud as many people as possible.\nBring it up to date. An upfront Auckland Harbour luxury apartment let out via Airbnb to a couple from Australia for a four-week stay… It doesn’t take them long to find others in the apartment block ripe for plucking. And away we go.”
URL:https://dramaleague.org.nz/event/easy-money-21st-29th-may-2020/
LOCATION:The Playhouse\, 198 Church Street\, Timaru\, 7910\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:All,Repertory,Upcoming Shows
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191101T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191108T213000
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SUMMARY:Hamlet Dies at the End - Tickets on sale NOW!!!
DESCRIPTION:Hamlet Dies at the End\nA comedy by Gavin McGibbon: Playhouse\n1st to 8th November 2019 \nHamlet Dies at the End \nFrom award-winning New Zealand playwright\, Gavin McGibbon\, (‘Holding On’ and ‘Under The Hood’) comes a heart-warming comedy of classic Kiwi characters in a play about a play. \nOf course Hamlet dies at the end\, I hear you say\, but wait – before he does there’s a whole lot of shenanigans with a ragtag bunch of misfits trying to come to terms with life\, each other… oh and Shakespeare’s great tragedy\, Hamlet. \nPerhaps Hamlet Dies at the End would be tragic if it weren’t so comical. It deals with death but nobody dies (completely)\, it gets to grips with some “full-on sh*t” and it ends by affirming life in all its puzzling glory. From 91-year-old Charlie\, whose wife has just left him\, to young Jimmy\, who set fire to his cat\, the characters bring Hamlet to life in ways you never thought possible.
URL:https://dramaleague.org.nz/event/hamlet-dies-at-the-end-tickets-on-sale-soon/
LOCATION:The Playhouse\, 198 Church Street\, Timaru\, 7910\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:All,Repertory,Upcoming Shows
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190803T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190803T150000
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SUMMARY:Hamlet Dies at the End Auditions - 3rd & 4th August 1-3pm
DESCRIPTION:Hamlet Dies at the End    by Gavin McGibbon 1st to 7th November 2019 show dates.  Saturday 3rd and Sunday 4th August\, 1-3pm at The Playhouse. \nWell of course Hamlet dies at the end\, but not in this play about a ragtag bunch of misfits trying to come to terms with life\, each other… oh and Shakespeare’s great tragedy\, Hamlet. \nHamlet Dies at the End would be a tragedy if it weren’t so comical. It deals with death but nobody dies (quite) and it ends by affirming life in all its puzzling inconsistency and prolific glory. From 91-year-old Charlie\, whose wife has just left him\, to young Jimmy\, who set fire to his cat\, the characters bring Hamlet to life in ways you never thought possible. \nAn ultimately heart-warming comedy from award-winning New Zealand playwright Gavin McGibbon\,  (‘Holding On’ and ‘Under The Hood’). \nSynopsis:\nFive people with little in common are thrown together in a workshop to learn Shakespeare’s Hamlet from an intense drama tutor\, with the aim of performing excerpts before an invited audience. “This is art\, not therapy”\, says the tutor\, but the members of the group have a different idea. As they interact we learn their various motivations and finally even Shakespeare’s great work becomes a vehicle for some kind of understanding and resolution. \nCharacters\nBecker\nAge: forties-fifties; the unemployed drama teacher\, ‘plagued by self-loathing’ but tries his best (when put on the spot) to share his love of theatre with others. \nDouglas\nAge: forties-fifties; a hard-rocking drummer in a covers band; outwardly easy-going but going through a difficult patch.  \nPatricia\nAge: forties-fifties; single; librarian; thinks she’s God’s gift to the stage; dedicated follower of Becker. \nRhonda\nAge: forties; mother\, wife and bus-driver\, not necessarily in that order; no-nonsense\, not someone you want to mess with. \nCharlie\nAge: ‘ninety-one’ (or thereabouts); veteran of WWII; still full of life; struggling to come to terms with being deserted by his wife at 91. \nJimmy\nAge: nineteen; very withdrawn and quiet but has hidden talents that slowly become revealed.
URL:https://dramaleague.org.nz/event/hamlet-dies-at-the-end-auditions-3rd-4th-august-1-3pm/
LOCATION:The Playhouse\, 198 Church Street\, Timaru\, 7910\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:All,Auditions,Repertory
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ORGANIZER;CN="South Canterbury Drama League":MAILTO:manager@dramaleague.org.nz
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180210
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180225
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CREATED:20180125T031417Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180125T031446Z
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SUMMARY:Darling Buds of May - AUDITIONS
DESCRIPTION:A comedy by H.E. Bates\nDirected by Gail Tatham \nAuditions – Saturdays Feb 10th\, 17th (children’s auditions) and 24 th February 2 – 5 pm \nRehearsals start Sunday 3 March\, Production dates 4th – 11th May \nScripts available from Gail Tatham 027 641 8863
URL:https://dramaleague.org.nz/event/darling-buds-may-auditions/
LOCATION:The Playhouse\, 198 Church Street\, Timaru\, 7910\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:All,Auditions,Repertory
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