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The Magic of The Circa Pantomime
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- By Kerryn Palmer YAGAHCWYHLFOYS!! If you attended Circa’s recent production of Cinderella you would know what this magic spell stands for – you always get a happy conclusion when you have lovely friends on your side. Originally used in Michele Amas’s Mother Goose, it is one of several recurring conv...
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The Dinner – Q&A with Peter Hambleton
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- Peter Hambleton: On Friday night I attended the Opening of the New Zealand Premiere of the play, The Dinner. It was directed by Juliet O’Brien who directed Tim Gordon and I in The Letter Writer a few years back. I caught up with Tim to find out how The Dinner came to Circa ...
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Farewell from Joan
- Circa Theatre
- Joan director Tim Gordon takes a moment to thank all of you for your support I’m the first to admit the many of the blogs published by cast and crew are faintly disguised marketing plugs. This one is not because Joan is wrapped. Within 60 minutes of the last standing ovation Circa One was back to a...
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A DOLLS HOUSE – Design
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- As both Set and Costume Designer, Ian Harman is responsible for creating the striking visual world of A Doll’s House. Below he explains his production concepts and process. I absolutely adored Emily Perkins’ take on A Doll’s House. I wanted to set it very “now” so the immediacy of the work could com...
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Reflections on Caging Skies
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- Playwright Desiree Gezentsvey, author Christine Leunens, and Director Andrew Foster reflect on Desiree’s stage adaptation of Caging Skies: Desiree: When I met Christine two years ago, she gave me a copy of Caging Skies and I was instantly hooked. Why did her moving story of love, war and survival ha...
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A Doll’s House – Peter McCauley returns to Circa, Ibsen and working with Emily Perkins
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- Peter McCauley plays Gerry in A Doll’s House. Here Peter shares his thoughts on returning to Circa, to Ibsen and to working with Emily Perkins once again. If the past is a foreign country, as is stated in The Go-Between then my history in that country speaks with a forked tongue. It tells whooping t...
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A blast from the past – “Larger Than Life”
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- Larger than Life were Ngaruawahia’s third-best children’s novelty act back in the 70’s and 80’s. Now they’re all grown up and ready for a comeback. Travel back in time to small town Aotearoa, and join three hūpē nosed brothers, Te-Whakakotahitanga-o-Ngā-iwi-o-Te-Motu Boy-George Jackson, Te-Rua-Waire...
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Circa Theatre signs Memorandum Of Understanding with Te Papa
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- 11 May 2017 Circa Theatre will today sign an agreement with Te Papa Chief Executive Rick Ellis that will see Circa Theatre join forces with the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa to foster and develop a closer working relationship between the two iconic organisations. The Memorandum of Understa...
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Mr and Mrs Alexander: Sideshows and Psychics
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- Lizzie Tollemache talks the creating and touring of Rollicking Entertainment’s production Mr and Mrs Alexander: Sideshows and Psychics 18 April – 6 May Circa Two Tues – Sat 7.30pm, Sun 4.30pm “1888. New Zealand. Mr Alexander bent metal with his mind. Mrs Alexander solved crime with...
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The BeatGirls’ 21st – All Grown Up
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- Circa One Preview 31 March 1 – 15 April Tues – Thurs 6.30pm, Fri – Sat 8pm. Sun 4pm $25 – $52 Devised and choreographed by Andrea Sanders Featuring Andrea Sanders, Kali Kopae & Carolyn McLaughlin Brought to you by Total Entertainment NZ There’s No Stopping Them – Th...
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Escaped Alone – Director Susan Wilson Q&A
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- New Zealand Premiere ESCAPED ALONE “I only am escaped alone to tell thee” Book of Job, Moby Dick Circa Two 11 March – 8 April Tues – Sat 7.30pm, Sun 4.30pm $25 – $52 Fri 10 March & ...
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