Two of New Zealand's top comedians will perform a special one-night only show, STAND-UP IN THE SHED at The Court Theatre tonight, September 27. Regular on TV3's '7Days' and Radio NZ National's 'The Panel' Jeremy Elwood joins forces with NZ Comedy Guild's 'Female Comedian of The Decade' and Press columnist Michele A'Court on The Court's stage.
Two of New Zealand's top comedians will perform a special one-night only show, STAND-UP IN THE SHED at The Court Theatre on September 27. Regular on TV3's '7Days' and Radio NZ National's 'The Panel' Jeremy Elwood joins forces with NZ Comedy Guild's 'Female Comedian of The Decade' and Press columnist Michele A'Court on The Court's stage.
Playing for one week only, August 28 - September 2 is the Barn's exciting 66th season finale RAUNCH AND ROLL. This exciting new format, part drama, part rock concert features book by Brendan Ragotzy, music by Troy Benton, Grammy Award-winner Richard Marx, Fee Waybill (of The Tubes) and Gary Cherone (of Van Halen, Extreme). BroadwayWorld has a sneak peek of the production below.
Be a part of history as a brand new work hits the Barn Theatre stage. Playing for one week only, tonight, August 28 - September 2 is the Barn's exciting 66th season finale RAUNCH AND ROLL. This exciting new format, part drama, part rock concert features book by Brendan Ragotzy, music by Troy Benton, Grammy Award-winner Richard Marx, Fee Waybill (of The Tubes) and Gary Cherone (of Van Halen, Extreme).
Be a part of history as a brand new work hits the Barn Theatre stage. Playing for one week only, August 28 - September 2 is the Barn's exciting 66th season finale RAUNCH AND ROLL. This exciting new format, part drama, part rock concert features book by Brendan Ragotzy, music by Troy Benton, Grammy Award-winner Richard Marx, Fee Waybill (of The Tubes) and Gary Cherone (of Van Halen, Extreme).
The Court Theatre is celebrating new work in SPRING IN THE SHED, a special festival of new scripts with a unique opportunity for audiences to be a part of the writing process.
The Barn Theatre presents THE WEDDING SINGER, opening tonight, July 17, through July 29. BroadwayWorld has a first look at the production photos below.
Joey (Barn Theatre newcomer Joseph Anthony Byrd) has the voice of an angel, easy good looks, and a dangerous dream - to headline in his own nightclub. Joey intrigues virtually everyone he meets, but has some colossal character flaws to go with all those smooth moves.
Tonight, June 5 the Barn Theatre opens the first main stage show of the season with a hilarious new comedy, FOX ON THE FAIRWAY written by Ken Ludwig, author of the wildly successful comedy LEND ME A TENOR.
On May 29 the Barn Theatre kicks off its 66th season with THE GREAT BIG BAR SHOW, a musical cabaret playing through June 3 - one week only, in the Rehearsal Shed Lounge.
On June 5 the Barn Theatre opens the first main stage show of the season with a hilarious new comedy, FOX ON THE FAIRWAY written by Ken Ludwig, author of the wildly successful comedy LEND ME A TENOR.
On May 29 the Barn Theatre kicks off its 66th season with THE GREAT BIG BAR SHOW, a musical cabaret playing through June 3 - one week only, in the Rehearsal Shed Lounge.
Shedman (aka writer and poet John Davies) first appeared at Brighton's Booth Museum in 2002. Now celebrating ten years in the shed, Shedman returns to Brighton to premiere his Shed Show as part of Pighog on the Fringe at The Brighton Fringe Festival. This performance explores collisions of the mundane and the menacing with a vivacious variety of mood and form. The intelligence and humour present in Shedman's poetry and story telling make his collection of oral histories a strange and moving journey in his mysterious wooden edifice.
Shedman (aka writer and poet John Davies) first appeared at Brighton's Booth Museum in 2002. Now celebrating ten years in the shed, Shedman returns to Brighton to premiere his Shed Show as part of Pighog on the Fringe at The Brighton Fringe Festival. This performance explores collisions of the mundane and the menacing with a vivacious variety of mood and form. The intelligence and humour present in Shedman's poetry and story telling make his collection of oral histories a strange and moving journey in his mysterious wooden edifice.