THE FORGE Announces Eureka Trust 2009 Season
For the past two years a passionate team of theatre practitioners have been creating edgy, challenging and dynamic theatre. In its 2009 season, The Forge at The Court Theatre continues to proudly present a line-up of contemporary theatre that will challenge, stimulate and entertain audiences.
Artistic Director Ross Gumbley feels that the Eureka Trust 2009 Forge Season presents a vivid mix of contrasts while still holding the high production standards and quality of material that The Forge has become renowned for. "Our aim every year is to keep raising the bar for ourselves," says Gumbley "and this season offers fantastic opportunities to explore what theatre is capable of."
Newly-appointed Associate Artistic Director Lara Macgregor will be directing many of the plays in the Eureka Trust season. Macgregor agrees that "the previous Forge seasons have brought new ideas, new audiences, new playwrights and new chemistry into the space. My new role enables me to build upon The Forge's existing foundations while taking the lead in shaping its future."
The 2009 season contains a wide range of new and contemporary work from New Zealand and overseas.
Two Fish 'n a Scoop by Carl Nixon (Sunday 9 August, 4pm)
Jack and Jill by Patrick Evans (Sunday 16 August, 4pm)
Don't Mention Casablanca by Michelanne Forster (Sunday 23 August, 4pm)
As part of its commitment to fostering new theatre, tickets to these Forge Readings (followed by forums where the playwright and practitioners discuss the play with the audience) are only $6 each.
Another initiative is the Young Playwrights' Workshop, to be held later in the year, fostering the next generation of talent. Similarly, several other projects are being planned to make The Forge "the place to be" for the act of creation and of moving forward.
As part of making theatre more accessible to the next generation, The Forge has also started a new initiative: The 30-Under Club, in which young theatregoers can receive a membership card that entitles them to special offers - in some cases being able to purchase tickets for $12. "For the Under-30s we're competing with a wide range of multimedia" says Macgregor "so we've made it cheaper than a night at the movies."
2009 also marks the introduction of the Forge Ahead offer, where patrons can reserve tickets for any scripted show in the season at a discounted price. "With many patrons already coming to every show in each Forge season we wanted to reward that dedication and devotion - as well as make it easy for them to get their friends hooked as well" says Gumbley.
Macgregor is looking forward to the challenges of the 2009 Forge season and is certain audiences will find plenty to respond to "it's a season of excitement, fun, danger and a year of unforgettable theatre."

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Chris Parker - Take a Good Hard Look at Me St James Theatre Wellington (9/04-9/04) |
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5 Seconds of Summer Spark Arena (10/24-10/24) |
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Fletch, Vaughan and Hayley LIVE - The Genuine Friends Tour James Hay Theatre, Town Hall (10/16-10/16) |
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Jersey Boys Isaac Theatre Royal (9/18-10/03) |
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Jesus Christ Superstar The Civic, Auckland (10/21-11/08) |
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Tarzan Sir Howard Morrison Centre (8/05-8/08) |
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The Addams Family Musical Bruce Mason Centre (7/10-7/11) |
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Matilda - Maggots NZSL BNZ Theatre (7/04-7/04) |
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Matilda - Worms Cast BNZ Theatre (7/01-7/04) |
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Chris Parker - Take a Good Hard Look at Me James Hay Theatre, Town Hall (9/05-9/05) |








