Thanks to everyone who came to see the Six O'clock Swill on 10-11 October, the feedback has been fantastic. A huge thanks to the casts and Gene, Steven and Derek who put so much time and effort into rehearsals!
The line-up for November is:
INTERVENTION
By American Jeff Whitty, Tony Award writer of the Musical ‘Avenue Q’.
Director: Vivien Bell
Jennifer Thompson - Rita
Phil Darkins - Alec
Nathan Green - Sven
Jo Crilly - Shannon
Walter McGinnis - Tom
OFFICE PALMS
The Premiere of a new NZ work by Paul Rothwell
Director: Charlotte Simmonds
Alex Greig - The Applicant
Jonny Potts - Man
Ginny Spackman - Woman
Charlotte Simmonds - Receptionist
MAGNUM: The Lost Episodes
The saga continues…will we ever discover what is behind the Silver Door?!
Director: Derek Flores
Wednesday 14 & Thursday 15 November.
Watch this space for more info on the cast and crew involved.
Saturday, October 13, 2007
The Swill in November....
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Wednesday, October 10, 2007
The lineup for October...
Coming soon to the Mighty Mighty - 104 Cuba Street, Wellington!!
To kick off the Six O'clock Swill on the 10 & 11 October, we are presenting the following theatre for your viewing pleasure:
COW - By Jo Randerson*
Director - Gene Alexander
Cast
Dad - Phil Darkins
Mum - Lorraine Ward
American - Melissa Billington
Beth - Marnie Thompson
Policeman - Ben Fransham
Louisa - Kate Conaglen
Girl - Jasmine M'Nijel
Farmhand - Jon Devine
Collector - Jessica Manins
Gerry - Nathan Green
ON STORY - By Bill Wrubel
Director - Steven Whiting
Cast
Arvin - Ben Fransham
Betsy - Jennifer Thompson
Nick - Phil Darkins
Ken - Walter McGinnis
Warren - Daniel Price
Morley - Barry Lakeman
MAGNUM: THE LOST EPISODES
Director/Facilitator - Derek Flores
Cast
Jessica Manins
Phil Darkins
Jennifer Thompson
Thom McGrath
Melissa Billington
Ben Fransham
Walter McGinnis
Keep checking this blog for more updates, info and gossip about the Swill!
* By arrangement with Playmarket - Cow was originally commissioned by the Young & Hungry Youth Theatre through support from Creative New Zealand.
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