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Taki Rua is a theatre organisation based in Wellington, New Zealand that has produced many contemporary Māori theatre productions. Taki Rua has been going since 1983 and has had several name changes over that time including The New Depot, Depot Theatre and Taki Rua / The Depot. The full current name is Taki Rua Productions.
Musical Theatre New Zealand is the umbrella organisation for approximately 100 musical theatre societies in New Zealand. There are about 60 of these amateur theatre groups in the North Island and about 40 in the South Island. They are an incorporated society since 1961 with a president, vice president, five zone representatives, a part time ...
As an actor Byrnes appeared in New Zealand's long running soap opera Shortland Street. [5] She has numerous TV and film credits to her name including Mirror Mirror, The Strip and Step Dave. [5] She directed Tarnished Frocks and Divas in 2011 in the Bay of Plenty. [6] As well as her academic writing, Byrnes often writes reviews for theatre ...
The St. James Theatre (built as His Majesty's Theatre, previously Westpac St. James Theatre 1997–2007, often known as simply "The St. James") is a large proscenium stage theatre in central Wellington, New Zealand, and home to the Royal New Zealand Ballet. The building was designed in 1912 by New Zealand-born theatre designer Henry Eli White. [1]
This is the New Zealand National Dance and Drama Centre, and is home to the New Zealand School of Dance and Toi Whakaari: New Zealand Drama School. [ 30 ] In the Hutt Valley there is the Lower Hutt Little Theatre next to the War Memorial Library on Queens Drive, [ 31 ] and in Upper Hutt is Whirinaki Whare Taonga (formally Expressions) an arts ...
Theatre New Zealand (TNZ), formally known as the New Zealand Theatre Federation (NZTF) is an umbrella organisation to support and advocate for their membership of community theatre, amateur societies and schools. Theatre New Zealand have been running since 1970. They provide services in education, training and research.
Theatre Angels - people who've really helped out individuals and collectives, especially over lockdown and have been the spirit of the industry Community Award Winners - with the following headings: Twenty Twenty Best Entrance, The Genuine Good Guy Award, Te Auaha Best Lockdown Mentor Award, The # Pivot to Digital Award
Amber Curreen (born c. 1985) is an actress and theatre producer based in Auckland, New Zealand. [1] She played character Shannon Te Ngaru on Shortland Street. She is a producer with Auckland theatre companies Te Rēhia Theatre Company and Te Pou Theatre.