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Who wants to be 100?(Anyone Who is 99) By Roger Hall Directed by Julie Lankshear
On stage 24th November to 11th December 2010.
Any play by Roger Hall is a must see. He has taken us through all the stages of life, from civil service, to mid-life crises, to mature students, suburban share clubs and book clubs, to overseas travel and retirement.
This time he shows us how to laugh as he exposes our hopes and fears, joys and sorrows and makes us laugh. Welcome to the Regina Rest Home where the old boys network is alive and kicking with a retired Q.C., an ex-all black, a former university professor and a famous potter among the residents. They are determined to enjoy their twilight years and declare war on illness, old age, guilty wives, greedy off-spring and the quality of the catering. With wives and daughter visiting, we appreciate the pathos, wry humour, astute observations and legendary one-liners contained in this play. Its kiwi characters makes Who Wants to be a 100? a definite must see, at our Sixteenth Avenue Theatre. Sit back, relax and enjoy.
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Private Hires The Sixteenth Avenue Theatre is increasingly being seen as a desirable venue for touring entertainers. Mark this date: On the 25th September, Don McGlashan with special guest Matt Bodman, will be at our 16th Avenue Theatre for one night only. For more information click on Don McGlashan in the menu on the left. Tickets on sale fromTicketdirect and Baycourt. Click here for Ticketdirect
Beyondsemble and Flaxworks are the two most recent companies to present successfull performances in our theatre.
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NEWS: A completely new air-conditioning system is now operating to keep you warm in winter and cool in summer.
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