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Revision as of 03:11, 28 May 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:

  • Tuesdays - Fridays 10am - 5pm: TimeOut Performance Café: Take a break at TimeOut and enjoy regularly scheduled performances throughout the day along with your panini, pizza, mocha latte or whatever else you fancy!
  • 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. Students must enrol for a term of lessons, and are encouraged to commit to a year's attendance to allow for more exciting planning. Each term will have a different focus and there will be at least one evening performance to put skills into practice. All students should arrive 5min before the start of the lesson and wear suitable loose clothing for moving around freely and there will be some floor work -- so no best clothes, please! Bring only 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.
  • Sundays 6-8pm: ASK Youth Church & Concert. For more information, see their website.

Upcoming Special Events:

May

June

  • Fr04Jun: Launch of the StoryTelling Festival More information on the official website
  • Su06Jun 10am - 1pm: Storytelling Festival Passport of Stories events at all Artworks venues.
  • Sa12Jun: Gary McCormick and Tim Shadbolt's Barrel of Laughs. Mayor Shadbolt and loyal sidekick Gary McCormick decide to lead the country back from recession depression. “Now is the time for all good men – and women, to come to the aid of the Party!” So says Gary McCormick, founder of the Pull Yourself Together Party. “If ever there was a time when cool heads are needed to tell good jokes and keep things in perspective, this is that time.” Mayor Tim Shadbolt, fresh from the success of his book, A Mayor of Two Cities, agrees. “History shows that in times of economic downturn, people look to drink more – which I cannot personally endorse… and seek out entertainment to distract them. Gary and I have decided to lead the charge, take to the lovely streets and lanes of this country, the pubs and clubs where people know each other and demonstrate that in the words of one of our great prophets, Fred Dagg : that “we don’t know how lucky we are!” Gary McCormick and Mayor Tim are celebrating over 80 shows around New Zealand over the last three years. “We have always specialized in local community venues where you can go to and fro with the people in the audience. Artworks Theatre is one of those places.” Gary McCormick has long been the spokesperson for the Kiwi Bloke, pointing out that you have a much better chance of survival in New Zealand if you are a giant snail, a giant squid or a great white shark than if you are a Kiwi male. Mayor Tim agrees but is less ruffled about the odds. “Gary worries too much. I live on Bluff oysters and have a good relationship with other people. My car was clamped the other day but when the man who did it realized it was my car, he let me off. He said it would be like clamping his mother!" Mayor Tim and Gary come from the tradition of comedy being a story-telling and user-friendly art form. “We’re a little over the full-on swearing thing which seems to be popular in comedy these days,” says McCormick. “We like comedy to be fun and about New Zealand.” “A sense of humour is the key to everything, especially in these difficult economic times. That’s why we are on the road now!” says Mayor Tim. Bookings recommended: 372-2941 or ArtworksTheatre@gmail.com
  • Th24Jun-Sa03Jul: Waiheke Choral Society presents A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum. Nine shows: Th/Fr/Sa 8pm; Saturdays 2pm and Su27Jun 2pm. Book at the Theatre: 372-2941 or ArtworksTheatre@gmail.com

July

  • Th01Jul-Sa03Jul: Waiheke Choral Society presents A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum. Th/Fr/Sa 8pm; Saturday 2pm. Book at the Theatre: 372-2941 or ArtworksTheatre@gmail.com