Performing Arts / July 2008
August 2008 | June 2008-
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A hori buzz
- San Francisco Bathhouse
- This Saturday, bro! A funky boil up jam with members of some of Aotearoa’s choicest bands: Riki “Hoochie” Gooch (ex Trinity Roots), Aaron “Tu Meke” Tokona (ex Weta), Sage the Wise, Ian “Black” Gordon (Fat Freddy’s Drop) & “Crickety” Ricket at the San Fran Bath Whare (thats Hori for House).
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Khandallah Arts Theatre Newsletter
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- Jo Bean is directing the second major production for the year with The Miracle Worker. The play tells the true story of Annie Sullivan and deaf, blind and unable to speak Helen Keller. Two houses have already been presold for Friday 18 July and Thursday 24 July. You will need to book early.
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Cochran Hall, Cashmere Avenue, Cashmere, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6035, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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See Strike on Wotzon.Tv
- Downstage Theatre Blog
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Hannah Playhouse, 12, Cambridge Terrace, Mount Victoria, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Watch this AMAZING SHOW
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- Don't miss our current show STRIKE: ELEMENTAL, described as "amazing show" by Simon Sweetman. Founded in 1993 as a classically trained percussion ensemble, Strike has evolved into a high-energy drumming group combining movement and theatre-based performance. "Filled with movement, shadow, space, light, darkness, mime and - most gloriously - loud, clattering drums, Strike's ELEMENTAL is the best show I have seen from the talented quartet.
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Hannah Playhouse, 12, Cambridge Terrace, Mount Victoria, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Lovely Rita a Massive Success!
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- Residents from around Wellington made a big event of the special Crossways screening of “The Lovely Rita” at the Paramount Cinema on Sunday. The theatre was packed - more than 400 people attended - and the documentary was very warmly received. Gaylene Preston spoke before and after the movie, and said that the film had been more than 30 years in the making.The attendance of so many people was
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