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<b>Artworks Community Theatre (The Artworks Theatre Inc)<br>
 
<b>Artworks Community Theatre (The Artworks Theatre Inc)<br>
2 Korora Road, Oneroa, Waiheke Island<br>
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cnr Korora & Ocean View Roads, Oneroa, Waiheke Island<br>
 
PO Box 117, Oneroa, Waiheke Island 1840<br>
 
PO Box 117, Oneroa, Waiheke Island 1840<br>
 
Msg: 372-2941 | Email: [mailto:ArtworksTheatre@gmail.com?subject=Waihekepedia_Query ArtworksTheatre@gmail.com]</b><br><br>
 
Msg: 372-2941 | Email: [mailto:ArtworksTheatre@gmail.com?subject=Waihekepedia_Query ArtworksTheatre@gmail.com]</b><br><br>
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[[Artworks]] Community Theatre is not simply a performing arts theatre; it is a community-owned, volunteer-run, multi-purpose venue which is able to be claimed as "home" for a variety of Waiheke groups.  The Snug is a relaxed and intimate venue with couches and comfortable seating for up to 20 people, and is ideal for poetry recitals, book clubs, study groups, club meetings, etc.  The Auditorium (includes the stage) may be hired separately for larger group activities and performing arts, or may be hired along with the Snug for exclusive use.
 
[[Artworks]] Community Theatre is not simply a performing arts theatre; it is a community-owned, volunteer-run, multi-purpose venue which is able to be claimed as "home" for a variety of Waiheke groups.  The Snug is a relaxed and intimate venue with couches and comfortable seating for up to 20 people, and is ideal for poetry recitals, book clubs, study groups, club meetings, etc.  The Auditorium (includes the stage) may be hired separately for larger group activities and performing arts, or may be hired along with the Snug for exclusive use.
  
The Theatre has a licensed Café and EFTPOS facilities available for special events.
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The Theatre has a licensed café and EFTPOS facilities available for special events.  
  
We have brought new energy and enthusiasm to the Theatre with an incorporated society as the administrative structure so that many hands can make light work.  This ensures the brightest of futures for our wonderful community asset.  The Society has been operating the Theatre for a year now and welcomes new members.  If you're into performing, children's theatre, lighting, direction/production, set design or construction, sound, front of house, administration, makeup and wardrobe, backstage, special effects, or providing that essential component of performing arts — the audience! — get in touch with your name, edress and phone number, and we'll add you as a Friend of Artworks Theatre.  There is no subscription to join the Society, so feel free!
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We have brought new energy and enthusiasm to the Theatre with an incorporated society as the administrative structure so that many hands can make light work.  This ensures the brightest of futures for our wonderful community asset.  The Society has been operating the Theatre since 2008 and always welcomes new members.  If you're into performing, children's theatre, lighting, direction/production, set design or construction, sound, front of house, administration, makeup and wardrobe, backstage, special effects, or providing that essential component of performing arts — the audience! — get in touch with your name, edress and phone number, and we'll add you as a Friend of Artworks Theatre.  There is no subscription to join the Society, so feel free!
  
 
Visit our website at [http://www.ArtworksTheatre.org.nz www.ArtworksTheatre.org.nz] or, for enquiries about the Theatre, coming events, or to book tickets, email [mailto:ArtworksTheatre@gmail.com?subject=Waihekepedia_Query ArtworksTheatre@gmail.com] or leave a message on 372-2941.   
 
Visit our website at [http://www.ArtworksTheatre.org.nz www.ArtworksTheatre.org.nz] or, for enquiries about the Theatre, coming events, or to book tickets, email [mailto:ArtworksTheatre@gmail.com?subject=Waihekepedia_Query ArtworksTheatre@gmail.com] or leave a message on 372-2941.   
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==Regular Events: ==
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* <b>Mondays - Saturdays</b> 10am - 5-ish: <b>TimeOut Café</b>: Take a break at TimeOut and enjoy panini, pizza, mocha latte, smoothies, shakes and a multitude of goodies.
  
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* <b>Mondays</b> 6:30 - 8pm: <b>Crash Course</b>: Chris Martenson’s “Crash Course” is a series of videos which serves as a clear and straightforward explanation of how our economy, energy systems and environment interact, how we got to where we are today, and some reasonable expectations for the future.  The July sessions will be shown in the Theatre foyer on four successive Monday evenings from the 5th until the 26th of July from 6:30-8pm.  A repeat of the series will run from the 9th to 30th of August.  There is no charge for the course; we do ask, however, that people choose a month when they can attend all four sessions.  Please RSVP to 372-2041.  Facilitated by Millie Watkins, James Samuel and Emma Bowyer-Warner.  @ [[Artworks Theatre|Artworks Community Theatre]]
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* <b>Tuesdays</b> 3:30 - 8pm: <b>Dramability</b>: Cindy Peterken will be taking groups through drama classes that will include theatre games, improvisation, devising, script work, creating a character, stage fighting, mask work and more. Bring a dollop of enthusiasm and a sense of humour. 6-8yo: 3:30 - 4:15; 9-13yo: 4:45 - 5:45; 14-18yo: 6:30-8:00.  To book, contact Cindy Peterken ph 2770 or email [mailto:L.Peterken@xtra.co.nz?subject=Query_from_Waihekepedia L.Peterken@xtra.co.nz].
  
===Regular Events: ===
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* <b>Wednesdays</b> 7:00 - 8:30: <b>Dramability for Adults</b>: To book, contact Cindy Peterken ph 2770 or email [mailto:L.Peterken@xtra.co.nz?subject=Query_from_Waihekepedia L.Peterken@xtra.co.nz].
  
 
* <b>Sundays</b> 6-8pm: <b>ASK Youth Church & Concert</b>.  For more information, see their [http://askchurch.com/index.html website].
 
* <b>Sundays</b> 6-8pm: <b>ASK Youth Church & Concert</b>.  For more information, see their [http://askchurch.com/index.html website].
  
* <b>Mondays</b> 7:00-8:00pm: <b>Feldenkrais classes</b> with Judy Oliver: 372-9780 or [mailto:JudysMove@xtra.co.nz JudysMove@xtra.co.nz].
 
  
* <b>Mondays</b> 8-10pm: <b>Drum Forum</b>:  Entry by koha.  Contact Paul on 027-481-1482 for more information.
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==Upcoming Special Events: ==
  
* <b>Thursdays</b> 7:30-9pm: <b>Afro/Latin/Brazilian Dancing</b>: Entry by koha.  Contact Tania on 027-654-3651 for more information.
 
  
===Upcoming Special Events: ===
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=== July ===
  
* Fr24Apr 10am - 3pm: <b>Screen-Free Waiheke</b>: Tanya Batt's TV-Free Week Offering: story, activities and drama to inspire children to make choices around TV watching: free performance at 10am, followed from 11-12 by various events in the Courtyard and the "Death of TV" Funeral March. Finishing with a drama workshop from 1-3pm. Ph 021-296-3149 for more information.  
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* Daily in the wee hours: <b>FIFA World Cup Soccer Games</b> live on Sky at TimeOut Cafe. Free admission. @ [[Artworks Theatre|Artworks Community Theatre]]
  
* Fr08May 8pm and Sa09May 2pm: <b>Letteracy</b>: "It was called "Flora’s Hairy Chest" – a goat-skin trunk that contained all of our family secrets; a litter of letters, left like worded crumbs to mark the path home."  Meet Emily Post, the Queen of letter writing, etiquette, pole dance with a letter box, see the Tsar's slot and play the game you've got mail…  A lively interactive piece of storytelling theatre, stamped, sealed and delivered by story-o-phile and frock-o-holic [[Tanya Batt]]. "… It’s an hour-long, one-woman, laugh-out-loud, non-embarrassing audience-interaction show. We left feeling decidedly excellent. Yes, there is interaction. No, you are unlikely to feel embarrassed if you are chosen!"  Tickets from the Theatre or the Once Upon an Island Story Centre: $20 full / $15 concession (not suitable for young children).
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* Mo12Jul-Sa17Jul: <b>Chroma Lab</b>. Artworks Community Theatre and Robert Mignault are proud to be running a youth workshop during the July school vacation aimed at developing performance skills and creative approaches for making new theatre. The workshop will run from Monday 12th to Friday 16th July, with a workshop performance on Saturday 17th July. It is open to youth and young adults aged 15 to 30 with a strong desire to participate and a willingness to engage in the creative process with others. The fee for the whole course will be $100. Chroma Lab will be an exploration of new ways of making theatre in our modern world. By using various technical and digital tools such as video, web cams, projections and video mixing, it will be about creating unique stories and telling them in unique ways. Register online at [http://www.robertmignault.com/chroma_lab_registration www.RobertMignault.com] @ [[Artworks Theatre|Artworks Community Theatre]]
  
* Sa09May 8pm: <b>Sika Encore</b>: Sika sold out last year's "Lightning Man" concert, so make sure you get in early this time! Experience the power of the ancient didjeridoo, Native American flute, drums, voice and percussion with internationally acclaimed performer and recording artist Sika. This very unusual concert has stirred up quite a following here in NZ, as well as in the UK, USA and AustraliaTickets from the Theatre: $20 full / $5 child / $45 family.
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* We14Jul 7:30-9pm: <b>The Great Chicane -- a Playcentre fundraiser</b>: Magician, illusionist and entertainer the Great Chicane will perform a combination of his fast-paced unpredictable magic and illusion combined with his "magic of the mind" in an evening show for adults. Chicane's magic is light hearted and off beat, with plenty of audience participation, including sawing a member of the audience in half! Fundraising for Waiheke Playcentre. Tickets $20 -- phone 372-6746 to book. Doors and cafe open at 7pm. @ [[Artworks Theatre|Artworks Community Theatre]]
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* Sa31Jul: <b>Acoustic Café -- a Steiner fundraiser</b>: featuring: The Two Daves (Alley and Khan), Aaron Carpenter, Ian Simpson, Nikki Ngatai, Luckless (Ivy Rossiter) and Eden Roberts. Tickets $20 advance or $25 at the door (if available): book with Artworks Theatre on 2941 or ArtworksTheatre@gmail.com, or purchase your tickets at Nourish Cafe (Ostend), Loose Change (Oneroa) or the Theatre's TimeOut Cafe. @ [[Artworks Theatre|Artworks Community Theatre]]
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=== August ===
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* Fr06 - Sa21Aug: <b>Kaleidoscope Productions</b> in seven shows; details TBA @ [[Artworks Theatre|Artworks Community Theatre]]
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* Fri27Aug 6-10pm: <b>Rock Forever!</b>  We’re looking for performers who’d like to support our Family Fun and Fundraising concert for the Waiheke UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.  (See http://waihekenova.wordpress.com for more info.)  The concert will be held at Artworks Community Theatre and will be emceed by Grant Bridger.  We’re looking at an early, family-style concert, with food and drinks available at the café, and perhaps a sausage sizzle as well. Let us know if you want to be involved!  
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*Sat28Aug: <b>Lady Sings the Blues</b>, part of Waiheke's Winter Blues Festival; details TBA
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* Th08Sep-Sa18Sep: Waiheke Choral Society presents <b>A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum</b>. Nine shows: Th/Fr/Sa 8pm; Saturdays 2pm and Su11Sep 2pm. Book with the Choral Society: 372-1000 or [mailto:ArtworksTheatre@gmail.com?subject=Forum_Booking_Enquiry ArtworksTheatre@gmail.com] @ [[Artworks Theatre|Artworks Community Theatre]]
  
* Fr14May-Sa23May: <b>Peter Pan</b> production by the Waiheke Choral Society.  Come to see flying children, irrational fairies, psychopathic pirates and a hyperactive, narcissistic, megalomaniacal perpetual child in action on the stage!  Come to see Peter Pan!  Watch as Captain Hook meets his sticky end in the maw of a ticking crocodile.  Everything you ever dreamed it would be — it will touch your heart and chill your bones!  Performances will take place from the 15th through the 24th of May, with evening shows on Fridays and Saturdays at 7pm, and matinees on Saturdays and Sundays at 2pm.  Ticket prices are $20 for adults, $15 concession, $10 children or $50 for a family.  Tickets are available NOW from cast and crew, and at Cut ‘n Curl hairdressers in Oneroa.
 
  
 
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[[Category:Arts]]
 
[[Category:Arts]]

Latest revision as of 00:30, 5 July 2010

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Artworks Theatre

Artworks Community Theatre (The Artworks Theatre Inc)
cnr Korora & Ocean View Roads, Oneroa, Waiheke Island
PO Box 117, Oneroa, Waiheke Island 1840
Msg: 372-2941 | Email: ArtworksTheatre@gmail.com


Artworks Community Theatre is not simply a performing arts theatre; it is a community-owned, volunteer-run, multi-purpose venue which is able to be claimed as "home" for a variety of Waiheke groups. The Snug is a relaxed and intimate venue with couches and comfortable seating for up to 20 people, and is ideal for poetry recitals, book clubs, study groups, club meetings, etc. The Auditorium (includes the stage) may be hired separately for larger group activities and performing arts, or may be hired along with the Snug for exclusive use.

The Theatre has a licensed café and EFTPOS facilities available for special events.

We have brought new energy and enthusiasm to the Theatre with an incorporated society as the administrative structure so that many hands can make light work. This ensures the brightest of futures for our wonderful community asset. The Society has been operating the Theatre since 2008 and always welcomes new members. If you're into performing, children's theatre, lighting, direction/production, set design or construction, sound, front of house, administration, makeup and wardrobe, backstage, special effects, or providing that essential component of performing arts — the audience! — get in touch with your name, edress and phone number, and we'll add you as a Friend of Artworks Theatre. There is no subscription to join the Society, so feel free!

Visit our website at www.ArtworksTheatre.org.nz or, for enquiries about the Theatre, coming events, or to book tickets, email ArtworksTheatre@gmail.com or leave a message on 372-2941.


Regular Events:

  • Mondays - Saturdays 10am - 5-ish: TimeOut Café: Take a break at TimeOut and enjoy panini, pizza, mocha latte, smoothies, shakes and a multitude of goodies.
  • Mondays 6:30 - 8pm: Crash Course: Chris Martenson’s “Crash Course” is a series of videos which serves as a clear and straightforward explanation of how our economy, energy systems and environment interact, how we got to where we are today, and some reasonable expectations for the future. The July sessions will be shown in the Theatre foyer on four successive Monday evenings from the 5th until the 26th of July from 6:30-8pm. A repeat of the series will run from the 9th to 30th of August. There is no charge for the course; we do ask, however, that people choose a month when they can attend all four sessions. Please RSVP to 372-2041. Facilitated by Millie Watkins, James Samuel and Emma Bowyer-Warner. @ Artworks Community Theatre
  • Tuesdays 3:30 - 8pm: Dramability: Cindy Peterken will be taking groups through drama classes that will include theatre games, improvisation, devising, script work, creating a character, stage fighting, mask work and more. Bring a dollop of enthusiasm and a sense of humour. 6-8yo: 3:30 - 4:15; 9-13yo: 4:45 - 5:45; 14-18yo: 6:30-8:00. To book, contact Cindy Peterken ph 2770 or email L.Peterken@xtra.co.nz.
  • Wednesdays 7:00 - 8:30: Dramability for Adults: To book, contact Cindy Peterken ph 2770 or email L.Peterken@xtra.co.nz.
  • Sundays 6-8pm: ASK Youth Church & Concert. For more information, see their website.


Upcoming Special Events:

July

  • Mo12Jul-Sa17Jul: Chroma Lab. Artworks Community Theatre and Robert Mignault are proud to be running a youth workshop during the July school vacation aimed at developing performance skills and creative approaches for making new theatre. The workshop will run from Monday 12th to Friday 16th July, with a workshop performance on Saturday 17th July. It is open to youth and young adults aged 15 to 30 with a strong desire to participate and a willingness to engage in the creative process with others. The fee for the whole course will be $100. Chroma Lab will be an exploration of new ways of making theatre in our modern world. By using various technical and digital tools such as video, web cams, projections and video mixing, it will be about creating unique stories and telling them in unique ways. Register online at www.RobertMignault.com @ Artworks Community Theatre
  • We14Jul 7:30-9pm: The Great Chicane -- a Playcentre fundraiser: Magician, illusionist and entertainer the Great Chicane will perform a combination of his fast-paced unpredictable magic and illusion combined with his "magic of the mind" in an evening show for adults. Chicane's magic is light hearted and off beat, with plenty of audience participation, including sawing a member of the audience in half! Fundraising for Waiheke Playcentre. Tickets $20 -- phone 372-6746 to book. Doors and cafe open at 7pm. @ Artworks Community Theatre
  • Sa31Jul: Acoustic Café -- a Steiner fundraiser: featuring: The Two Daves (Alley and Khan), Aaron Carpenter, Ian Simpson, Nikki Ngatai, Luckless (Ivy Rossiter) and Eden Roberts. Tickets $20 advance or $25 at the door (if available): book with Artworks Theatre on 2941 or ArtworksTheatre@gmail.com, or purchase your tickets at Nourish Cafe (Ostend), Loose Change (Oneroa) or the Theatre's TimeOut Cafe. @ Artworks Community Theatre

August

  • Fri27Aug 6-10pm: Rock Forever! We’re looking for performers who’d like to support our Family Fun and Fundraising concert for the Waiheke UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. (See http://waihekenova.wordpress.com for more info.) The concert will be held at Artworks Community Theatre and will be emceed by Grant Bridger. We’re looking at an early, family-style concert, with food and drinks available at the café, and perhaps a sausage sizzle as well. Let us know if you want to be involved!
  • Sat28Aug: Lady Sings the Blues, part of Waiheke's Winter Blues Festival; details TBA

September