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.
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RNZ's Jim Mora talks to the writer of The Effect, Lucy Prebble, about love, ethics, and the power of pills.
Lucy Prebble is the BAFTA, Golden Globe, and Emmy award-winning writer behind HBO's addictive drama Succession, and she spoke to Jim Mora of RNZ about drugs, mental health, and writing The Effect.
Does love sit in the head or the heart? That’s the question posed by the award-winning play, The Effect. Originally staged in London in 2012, it’s been nominated for a 2024 Olivier Award for Best Revival after a return season at the National Theatre and has just premiered off-Broadway in New York.
🎟️ Book now: https://bit.ly/3Uc972N
🎭 The Effect by Lucy Prebble
📅 16 Apr - 11 May
📍 ASB Waterfront Theatre
Check out the original interview on RNZ: https://bit.ly/4aR6JnE.
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