Following on from successful seasons at BATS Theatre in Wellington and the famed La Mama Theatre in New York City, the five-time Chapman Trip Theatre Award nominated play All Your Wants and Needs Fulfilled Forever is a surreal existential comedy set in a hyper-realised modern age of internet-saturated media and Facebook, where Simon, a young twenty-something man is battling to make sense of his life, whilst simultaneously struggling to deal with the loss of his father.
The final STAB show of 2011 is Tinderbox. The show has an extremely limited season, opening today and running thru December 3. In another limited season, The Bacchanals touring production of Julius Caesar will play for one night only in the Pit Bar.
The final STAB show of 2011 is Tinderbox. The show has an extremely limited season, opening this Friday and running thru December 3. In another limited season, The Bacchanals touring production of Julius Caesar will play for one night only in the Pit Bar.
Binge Culture Collective presents Wake Less as part of STAB 2011. It is in its FINAL WEEK at BATS Theatre!! Wake Lass performs until Saturday 19th November @ 7.30pm.
Binge Culture Collective presents Wake Less as part of STAB 2011. It is in its FINAL WEEK at BATS Theatre!! Wake Lass performs until Saturday 19th November @ 7.30pm.
The winners of the 18th annual Chapman Tripp Theatre Awards were named last night, with Auckland-based Wellingtonian Arthur Meek scooping the major prizes for his production Collapsing Creation.
The nominations have been announced for the 2009 Chapman Tripp Theatre Awards, considered to be the one of the most significant events for Wellington City's vibrant arts community.
Mark Shultz's A Brief History of Helen of Troy is currently being performed at the BATS Theatre. The Heather O'Carroll-directed show will be performed until Saturday 28 March (there are no shows on Sundays or Mondays). Performances are at 6:30 pm. Tickets cost $16/$13 (concession and groups of 10+).
Mark Shultz's A Brief History of Helen of Troy is currently being performed at the BATS Theatre. The Heather O'Carroll-directed show will be performed until Saturday 28 March (there are no shows on Sundays or Mondays). Performances are at 6:30 pm. Tickets cost $16/$13 (concession and groups of 10+).