Since 1976, Circa Theatre has built a reputation as one of New Zealand's liveliest and most innovative theatres. Champions of quality playwriting and performance for 35 years, home and host to New Zealand's most influential theatre-makers, Circa continues to lead New Zealand theatre with a musical, magical, masterful season of work.
A stunning cast and New Zealand's most successful playwright will come together for the first production in the new Court Theatre in Addington, opening in December.
A stunning cast and New Zealand's most successful playwright will come together for the first production in the new Court Theatre in Addington, opening in December.
Conjugal Rites, by Roger Hall, the marital comedy that inspired the hit ITV comedy series, is to get a 5-week London season at the Courtyard Theatre from Tuesday 31st May - Sunday 3rd July.
Conjugal Rites, by Roger Hall, the marital comedy that inspired the hit ITV comedy series, is to get a 5-week London season at the Courtyard Theatre from Tuesday 31st May - Sunday 3rd July.
Roger Hall is New Zealand's most popular playwright. His combination of brilliant one-liners and satiric insight has seen over forty of his scripts produced throughout the country and overseas. In his latest play, FOUR FLAT WHITES IN ITALY, set to open at The Court Theatre August 29, Hall takes four recognisable kiwi characters and chronicles their misadventures on their 'big O.E. when they're pasta their prime'.
The Court Theatre is delighted to announce that after the remarkable success of the season of Four Flat Whites in Italy they will be donating all the proceeds of their final performance to help the victims of the Pacific tsunami. Roger Hall, the playwright, will donate his Royalties from the performance.
Written by popular children?s playwright, Carl Nixon, THE UGLY DUCKLING follows a young duckling on her adventure into the big wide world, encountering a host of characters ? from a flamboyant Hans Christian Anderson to two very crazy French frogs - along the way.
Roger Hall is New Zealand's most popular playwright. His combination of brilliant one-liners and satiric insight has seen over forty of his scripts produced throughout the country and overseas. In his latest play, FOUR FLAT WHITES IN ITALY, set to open at The Court Theatre August 29, Hall takes four recognisable kiwi characters and chronicles their misadventures on their 'big O.E. when they're pasta their prime'.
Roger Hall is New Zealand's most popular playwright. His combination of brilliant one-liners and satiric insight has seen over forty of his scripts produced throughout the country and overseas. In his latest play, FOUR FLAT WHITES IN ITALY, set to open at The Court Theatre August 29, Hall takes four recognisable kiwi characters and chronicles their misadventures on their 'big O.E. when they're pasta their prime'.
The New Zealand Premiere of Duets by Peter Quilter is directed by Lyndee-Jane Rutherford.
Duets is a gloriously funny examination of love, relationships and why the grass is never greener!
The Play:
Two actors play five sets of characters in five crucial moments - asking the questions: Is the grass greener? Would my life be better with or without this person? Duets is a fast, furious and hilarious tribute to mankind!
MEET: The Characters: Wendy & Jonathan as they meet for the first time on a date organized through a ?singles' advertisement. Will they be a match made in heaven or is the only common factor their appalling bad taste?
The New Zealand Premiere of Duets by Peter Quilter is directed by Lyndee-Jane Rutherford.
Duets is a gloriously funny examination of love, relationships and why the grass is never greener!
The Play:
Two actors play five sets of characters in five crucial moments - asking the questions: Is the grass greener? Would my life be better with or without this person? Duets is a fast, furious and hilarious tribute to mankind!
MEET: The Characters: Wendy & Jonathan as they meet for the first time on a date organized through a ?singles' advertisement. Will they be a match made in heaven or is the only common factor their appalling bad taste?