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Rep Talk: Meet Mr and Mrs Shenanigan
9 May, 2021 11:52 PM
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Seamus Shenanigan (Andrew Tagoai) and Sheila Shenanigan (Cathy Gribble). Photo / Russell Penton
Meet Mrs Sheila Shenanigan and her husband Mr Seamus Shenanigan, also known as Cathy Gribble and Andrew Tagoai.
I was curious regarding Andrew s involvement in theatre as our director Glenn Cameron attributes his own theatre involvement to Andrew. Well, my sister got me to take part in a musical in the 1990s. They were short of men so I got my friend Glenn to go along too. It was A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum. Glenn was a brothel keeper and I was a guy called Hysterium.
Rep Talk: Director Glenn Cameron glad to be back at Whanganui s Repertory Theatre
26 Apr, 2021 04:00 PM
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Glenn Cameron, pictured with canine friend Rupert, will direct Repertory Theatre s production of Shenanigan s Wake. Photo / Supplied
Glenn Cameron, pictured with canine friend Rupert, will direct Repertory Theatre s production of Shenanigan s Wake. Photo / Supplied
Glenn Cameron is a familiar name to Whanganui theatregoers as he s directed many successful plays and musicals here.
His favourites? Les Miserables, Allo Allo and The Last of the Summer Wine are my favourites, Glenn said.
We missed Glenn when he moved over to Hastings for a few years and we re very glad he s back. Ill health prevented him from participating in theatre for a wee while but now he s back at Repertory Theatre directing another of his favourite plays, Shenanigan s Wake.
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. Sea monsters do exist. Just ask Jennifer Cameron.
On April 16, the Stuart, Florida, angler caught the largest swordfish of her fishing career, weighing in a giant that tipped the scales at 436 pounds.
Catching a nearly quarter-ton brute like a swordfish is a challenge in and of itself. Doing so while struggling with a 102-degree temperature is something else completely. I wasn t feeling that good that day, a day after I received my second Moderna vaccination for COVID-19, she told TCPalm | Treasure Coast Newspapers, part of the USA TODAY Network. But we needed to catch a fish, so I went along. After we boated it, I could feel my fever, went into the cabin and wrapped up in a blanket and slept on the boat ride all the way back into the marina.
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