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Backstage Pass with Auckland Theatre Co
Auckland Theatre Company
18 episodes
9 months ago

We're giving you a Backstage Pass. Sharing insights about the mahi that goes into creating great theatre with Auckland Theatre Company.


We'll talk to directors, actors, creatives, and designers and learn more about the work it takes to create exceptional theatre in Aotearoa. We’ll uncover juicy anecdotes from the rehearsal room, we’ll dive deeper into important themes, and we’ll discover how much hard mahi it really takes to take plays from page to stage. 


Come intrigued, leave inspired.


Book tickets at atc.co.nz.



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We're giving you a Backstage Pass. Sharing insights about the mahi that goes into creating great theatre with Auckland Theatre Company.


We'll talk to directors, actors, creatives, and designers and learn more about the work it takes to create exceptional theatre in Aotearoa. We’ll uncover juicy anecdotes from the rehearsal room, we’ll dive deeper into important themes, and we’ll discover how much hard mahi it really takes to take plays from page to stage. 


Come intrigued, leave inspired.


Book tickets at atc.co.nz.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
Performing Arts
Arts,
TV & Film,
Business,
Non-Profit,
Film Interviews
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Hyperspace choreographer Jack Gray on his career, aerobics and Māori culture
Backstage Pass with Auckland Theatre Co
27 minutes 18 seconds
1 year ago
Hyperspace choreographer Jack Gray on his career, aerobics and Māori culture

Actor and musician James Tito talks to Hyperspace choreographer Jack Gray for Sunday Forum.


Jack Gray is a world-renowned Māori contemporary dance artist, choreographer, teacher, facilitator and writer. Though his independent arts practice spans two decades, Jack is a former National Aerobics Champion, who represented New Zealand internationally.


Sunday forum is a live event that happens for each Auckland Theatre Company production after the show on a Sunday afternoon. It's free for anyone to attend and serves to provide added depth and conversation around the play. This episode is a live recording of the Sunday Forum event for Hyperspace.


Hyperspace by Albert Belz is now on at the ASB Waterfront Theatre until 24 February. It’s the play that’s so kitsch it’s cool, set in 1990’s Aotearoa. It features lots of throwback jams and funky dance moves and is a collaboration between Auckland Theatre Company and Te Pou Theatre. 


🎟️ Tīkiti | Book now: https://bit.ly/48OCqO6

🎭 Hyperspace by Albert Belz

📅 Āhea | 7 - 24 Feb 2024

📍Kei hea | ASB Waterfront Theatre



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Backstage Pass with Auckland Theatre Co

We're giving you a Backstage Pass. Sharing insights about the mahi that goes into creating great theatre with Auckland Theatre Company.


We'll talk to directors, actors, creatives, and designers and learn more about the work it takes to create exceptional theatre in Aotearoa. We’ll uncover juicy anecdotes from the rehearsal room, we’ll dive deeper into important themes, and we’ll discover how much hard mahi it really takes to take plays from page to stage. 


Come intrigued, leave inspired.


Book tickets at atc.co.nz.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.