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  2. Ladies Night (play) - Wikipedia

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    It was first performed in December 1987 at Auckland's Mercury Theatre and is the most commercially successful play in New Zealand's theatre history. [1] It had several national sell-out tours in the UK since 1990 and has been translated into sixteen languages. It continues to play worldwide to popular acclaim.

  3. Taki Rua - Wikipedia

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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.

  4. Chris Parker (comedian) - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Parker (born September 25, 1990) is a New Zealand actor, comedian, writer, TV personality, and podcaster. [2] Parker has written for and appeared in many local comedy shows such as Jono and Ben, 7 Days, Taskmaster NZ, and Have You Been Paying Attention. [3] He has also acted in films like Baby Done, The Breaker Uppers, and Nude ...

  5. Performing arts in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. Philippa Campbell - Wikipedia

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    Philippa Campbell began her career in the theatre as an actor and director in the 1980s. In 1981, she was involved in establishing Taki Rua in Wellington, the first professional theatre dedicated to New Zealand theatre and a key venue for indigenous and bicultural performances and theatrical development through the 1980s and 1990s. [1]

  7. ‘Prime Minister’ Review: New Zealand Leader Jacinda Ardern ...

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    World leaders have rarely been captured with as much intimacy as in Michelle Walshe and Lindsay Utz’s “Prime Minister.” While the duo — whose credits include “Chasing Great” and ...

  8. St. James Theatre, Wellington - Wikipedia

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    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]

  9. Q Theatre, Auckland - Wikipedia

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    The Q Theatre brand was launched in 2006. [1] Construction started in 2009 after fundraising for the NZ$21 million budget. [1] Founding partners and funders include the Auckland Council, Foundation North, New Zealand Lottery Grants Board and private donors. [2] Q Theatre was designed by Cheshire Architects Limited. [3]