This week, Elmwood Players presents its Winter Season of short plays, Triple Treat.
Performances are Wed-Sat, July 26th to August 4th. Shows start at 7.30pm at the Elmwood Auditorium. All tickets $12. To book tickets call 03 355 8874 or use the online booking form
This August, the Rangiora Players' are bringing us the NZ premiere of Louise Roche's musical play Girls' Night.
"A Girls Night this is, for sure. Louise Roche's emotive and witty script cuts
straight to the hearts of all those who spent their teens dancing around their handbags.
“The Imaginary Friend” By Neil Troost; Directed by Alexandra Le Cocq
A comedy about the dysfunctional relationship
between Karen and Roger. Karen is struggling to cope with Roger’s
increasingly erratic mental illness, while Roger’s imaginary friend Bob
is reeking havoc with his attempts at a normal life.
“No Clues at Tudor Close” By Tim Barcode; Directed by Sam Fisher
“No Clues at Tudor Close” By Tim Barcode; Directed by Sam Fisher
Imagine waking up in an English country house after a murder
has been committed with no memory of who you are, who they were or even
of the house or people around you.
Colonel Mustard has exactly this experience one autumn day as he tries to piece together how he got to Tudor Close ….
Performances are Wed-Sat, July 26th to August 4th. Shows start at 7.30pm at the Elmwood Auditorium. All tickets $12. To book tickets call 03 355 8874 or use the online booking form
This August, the Rangiora Players' are bringing us the NZ premiere of Louise Roche's musical play Girls' Night.
Sharon, a feisty disco gal who died in a moped accident and now returns, years later, as an angel to oversee the antics of her ageing friends.
And what a bunch of misfits they are; all recognisable caricatures of femininity. Amongst them is Anita, a Prozac dependent nutcase, there is boring Kate, who is tolerated because she does the driving and Lisa who tries to conceal her problems behind one big party.
It soon becomes evident that there is much more to these ladies than first impressions. Amidst the laughs and songs, some profound observations are made about all kinds of issues.
In Girls' Night, the girls replay their lives in flashbacks, in-between giving stirring renditions of seventies favourites."
Extracted from a review of the UK 2006 tour by Mike Martin in The Stage Reviews link to original review.
Performances are Wed-Sat, August 15-25. Shows start at 7.30pm at the Rangiora Little Theatre. All tickets $20. To book tickets, see the Rangiora Players' website. Note that this show is selling extremely quickly, with the final Thursday and Friday performances already sold out, so don't delay in booking tickets!