EQUIVOCATION by Bill Cain, directed by
Peter Hambleton is now mid-season and is “rich, potent and rewarding
theatre, not to be missed.” Theatreview.
With the show closing in only two weeks, now is the
time to book in before it’s too late. This ‘bang-for-your-buck’ show has “a wonderfully
imaginative plot based on one of the most important periods of English
history….This is a theatre-lover’s play; an appreciation of Shakespeare isn’t
necessary but some knowledge of his work will enhance your experience.” Keeping Up With New Zealand
“With Equivocation, Bill Cain has served up a feast of ideas
platter in this Wellington Circa performance.” The Lumiere Reader
The acting is “fearless…
refreshing and exciting.” Theatreview. With “stunning costume design” The Lumiere Reader, there
won’t be another opportunity to catch this fantastic production of
EQUIVOCATION, so book now on 8017992 or visit circa.co.nz
The last
two weeks have been explosive. We had the pleasure to speak with Shakespeare
himself (ok, Andrew Foster), who shared some highlights and moments of
amusement from the season thus far.
One
night… when Tai Berdinner-Blades who plays Judith, Shakespeare’s daughter, was
looking for more laundry to fill her basket, she accidently took Shakespeare’s
Elizabethan underpants, leaving poor Shag in quite a precarious situation, come
the time he had to ‘bare all’.
The Queen’s
birthday weekend saw floods of high school students from all over the country
in for sell out shows, as they were in town to compete in the Sheilah Winn
Shakespeare Festival. Andrew shared how “performing those shows felt like being
rockstars”. The crowds were SO into it, there was amazing audience interaction,
explosive laughter and standing ovations. But every night has seen new
freshness and life to the shows – which Andrew says is what makes EQUIVOCATION
so exciting, the adaptive style of theatre. Actors love nothing more than
finding new ways to play, explore and connect with their characters, audience,
the story, and each other.
Have you
heard… There’s a special treat to be had when you’re in for the show too –
Garage Project, our local Aro Street Brewery, have put a bit of art into their
beer and beer into the arts, by creating for us our very own show beer –
Burning Globe – It’ll bring the house down! Make sure you taste this fine drop,
available at Encore during the season of EQUIVCOCATION.
Written
in modern dialogue. Contains Strong Language and Violent Scenes.
EQUIVOCATION
runs until Saturday 21 June,
6.30pm
Tuesdays & Wednesdays, 8pm Thursday to Saturday, Matinee 4pm Sundays
$46
Adult / $38 Senior / $33 Friends of Circa / $39 Groups 6+ / $36 Groups 20+ / $25 Under 25s.
Book
through Circa Theatre on 04 801 7992 or circa.co.nz.
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