Jess, David and Hannah report back on Romeo and Juliet 29 July 2010
On Monday we published Jess, David and Hanna's pre-show answers to some questions about Romeo and Juliet. We asked them to answer similar questions after seeing the show so as promised in the last episode; here are Jess and David's responses.
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Russell Brand and Katy Perry - the Romeo and Juliet of 2010 says Jess Cann 27 July 2010
ROMEO & JULIET is probably the Bard’s best known work so the challenge when reinterpreting it is to find the relevance in this day and age.
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Romeo & Juliet 01 July 2010
Brooke Williams and Michael Whalley pick up where Claire Danes and Leonardo DiCaprio left off in ROMEO & JULIET as they bring Shakespeare’s greatest lovers to life on stage at the Maidment Theatre from July 22.
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Suzanne Paul Taps her way to fame - The TelstraClear Season of Stepping Out by Richard Harris 10 June 2010
Suzanne Paul will bask in the glow of stage lights in Auckland Theatre Company’s tour of the TelstraClear season of STEPPING OUT by Richard Harris, beginning on June 10 at Auckland’s SKYCITY Theatre.
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What does an Artistic Director of a theatre company do? 28 May 2010
Meet Colin McColl, our AD.
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An interview with our Literary Manager, Philippa Campbell 26 May 2010
Over the next few weeks, we’re going to start introducing you to some of the people that work for Auckland Theatre Company.
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Meeting some of the people that work for ATC. First up, Lynne Cardy - Creative Development & Education Manager 06 May 2010
Over the next few weeks, we’re going to start introducing you to some of the people that work for Auckland Theatre Company. First up is Lynne Cardy, our Creative Development and Education Manager.
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Horsing Around - The New Zealand Post Season of Horseplay Media Release 06 May 2010
Two great mavericks of New Zealand literature, James K Baxter and Ronald Hugh Morrieson, clash over booze, horses, women and the nature of the creative act in Ken Duncum’s inspired comedy HORSEPLAY at the Maidment Theatre from May 6.
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An interview with NZ Post Mansfield Prize winner and writer of Horseplay, Ken Duncum 30 April 2010
Straight from the Horse’s Mouth... ATC Literary Manager Philippa Campbell talks to Ken Duncum
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The Tainui Kid, KFC & The Scarecrow Committee - Morrieson's literary legacy 09 April 2010
A fictional encounter between Ronald Hugh Morrieson and James K. Baxter is the subject of our next show, HORSEPLAY.
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Wilde In The World - Playwright Arthur Meek on Oscar Wilde 25 March 2010
We asked Arthur Meek, writer of ‘On the Conditions and Possibilities of Helen Clark Taking Me as Her Young Lover’, ‘Collapsing Creation’ and the upcoming TVNZ comedy ‘Feedback’, for his comments on the work of Oscar Wilde and how it stands up today.
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What Ian Mune, Ilona Rogers & Peter Elliott have in common. Aside from Gloss 25 March 2010
They are just some of the creative and talented people involved in working with ATC’s Literary Unit to develop new scripts from New Zealand playwrights.
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TelstraClear treads the boards with Auckland Theatre Company 16 March 2010
Auckland Theatre Company is delighted to announce that TelstraClear has joined the Company as a Premier Partner.
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The Importance Of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde Media Release 11 March 2010
Wilde Divas Take to the Stage
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Treat yourself like Oscar at The Langham 09 March 2010
Oscar Wilde used to frequent the Langham Hotel in London regularly. In fact it was a favourite haunt of many poets, playwrights and writers including Mark Twain, Somerset Maugham, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Robert Browning and George Orwell.
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Ships Ahoy 01 March 2010
One of the actors in THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST recently described the first entrance of Lady Bracknell as ‘like berthing the Queen Mary’.
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Young, hungry and theatre obsessed? Registrations are now open for this year's festival! 09 February 2010
Showcasing three fresh new plays written especially for the text generation, Young and Hungry offers theatre-obsessed Aucklanders aged between 15 and 25 plenty of opportunities.
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The wheat seems better than in France. The evolution of Le Sud 25 January 2010
We thought it might be time to tell you a bit more about the play, who’s involved and how it came to fruition.
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40 students, 12 tutors and 7 days: ATC Summer School 2010 21 January 2010
ATC Summer School 2010
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Green Room 13 January 2010
The first Green Room ever, glaziers, teflon and Dave Armstrong.
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Auckland Theatre Company LE SUD Media Release 11 January 2010
"fast, furious and funny" -Capital Times
"littered with up-to-the minute satirical references which bring the house down" -The Press
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