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New Book The History of the Court Theatre Launches as Part of 50th Anniversary Celebrations
Over the last 50 years there was almost as much drama behind the scenes as onstage at Christchurch s Court Theatre.by BWW News Desk
Over the last 50 years there was almost as much drama behind the scenes as onstage at Christchurch s Court Theatre.
These revelations come in a new book, The History of the Court Theatre, celebrating 50 years 1971 -2021, that is being officially launched on Friday at an Alumni Event as part of the theatre s 50th celebrations.
Written by published author, long-time Court Theatre patron and former board chair Felicity Price, and by former board secretary Derek Hargreaves, Price says that after nearly five decades as secretary to The Court Theatre Trust, Hargreaves had some pretty good stories to tell.
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Dannevirke Theatre s Book Club another Roger Hall classic
18 Apr, 2021 05:17 PM
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Director and star of the Book Club Josie Robertson and Michelle Walker invite you into their lounge.
Director and star of the Book Club Josie Robertson and Michelle Walker invite you into their lounge.
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By Dave Murdoch The way Wally is going he ll drop dead from a heart attack, said Deb of her husband in one of her many observations about people in the play The Book Club .
The Book Club features a cast of just one actor, and the story is narrated by this self-confessed book-a-holic Deb, who joins a book club after her children leave home.
The Court Theatre Thanks Longtime Volunteer Ushers for Their Years of Service
As The Court Theatre prepares to celebrate 50 years next week there are two key people who have been there from the start.by BWW News Desk
As The Court Theatre prepares to celebrate 50 years next week there are two key people who have been there from the start.
Doris Barnard and Gay Peek began volunteering as ushers at the Court Theatre when it opened in 1971, and still love the vital role they play in the theatre s life. The contact with the audience is always fun and I enjoy the feeling of being a link between the public and the production teams and of course I get to see and enjoy most of the plays, Gay says.