TE PUKE REPERTORY SOCIETY INC

PO Box 743, Te Puke, 3153.

February 2019 newsletter

Our AGM was well attended and the Committee for 2019 was formed.  Congratulations to those who were elected and welcome to our new Committee members Bryce Glover and Maggie Marriner.  Thank you also to those who have served on the Committee in the past.  Your contribution is appreciated.  

Colleen Pye                     President

Colin Cooper            Vice President

Norma Carney         Vice President

Dianne Leach                  Secretary

Ian Crowe                        Treasurer

Bernard Holmes     Committee

Brenda Cooke        Committee

Lynne Avery           Committee

Bryce Glover          Committee

  Maggie Marriner     Committee

2019 brings a range of events and a stellar show at the end of the year. 
Our first event is

          PECHA KUCHA        

Jason & Hannah Skiffington

The Scouting Movement

Angie Belcher

Finding the right words

Chloe Wickman

Volunteer life at the Rio2016 Paralympic Games

Beth and Shirley Sparks

Te Puna Quarry Gardens

Liam Wright

Chasing millet: A journey through the semi-arid tropics

Scott Rushbrooke

Keeping life normal

Steve Fawcett 

Capturing Beauty

 

Deborah Holmes

Women on Wheels

Liam Hagan

Vaughan Town

Rebecca Larsen

Finding the Creative me

Christine Clement

DNA testing for Dummies

Hayley-Grace Davis

Being a horse trainer -from wild stallions to competition riding

Carol Power

Yarn bombing

Meg Cowan

A life by design

Dianne Leach

Awesome in the true sense of the word.

A Pecha Kucha presentation uses imagery and speech to create a seamless, memorable, and concise experience. Te Puke Rep presents 15 speakers who will share their story in 20 images and speak for 20 seconds on each image.  Tickets selling fast so don't be disappointed.  

Litt Park Theatre

Wednesday 13 March 7.30 pm

 Tickets available from

Gift Rapt, Te Puke

or online and Facebook through Events Pronto

$20 General Admission

Cash bar.

            STARS ON STAGE          

With increased demand for the

STARS ON STAGE holiday drama programme, two days will be offered for the April holidays.

Children between 6 – 9 years April 17 and 10 -14 years April 24

10am – 3pm.
To avoid your Star missing out follow us on Facebook or website

May - Rehearsed Play Reading

 

If you have ever thought about doing something in theatre but learning all the words and the rehearsal schedules have put you off - NOW is your chance to be in one act of

Arsnic and Old Lace.

Directed by Colin Cooper

 

  • Minimal rehearsals,
  • Script in hand. 
  • Appreciative audience.   

Cultural Drama Festival

Late June

Te Puke is a multi cultural town and to celebrate our diversity and unity we invite all cultures to be part of our Cultural Drama Festival.  

Choose a favourite folk tale that reflects your culture and present it at Te Puke Rep. Theatre is a crucial part of all cultures.  Let's share it.

We would like to hear from any group who would like to be involved or would like to know more.  Contact tepukerep@gmail.com or Colleen Pye on 0275 779949.

HANG ON A MINUTE MATE

adaptation by Anthony McCarten

(also known for Darkest Hour & Bohemian Rhapsody).

Directed by Michelle Cliff

This adaptation of the novels of Barry Crump tells of the adventures of young Jack under the tutelage of Sam Cash. Look forward to this.

Auditions will be held in June with performance season in September.

Don't forget to check out our website tepukerepertorysociety.com 

Email tepukerep01@gmail.com 

Litt Park Theatre, Park Lane . Te Puke, New Zealand