What the hell is TWACAS?
The West Auckland Cardigan Appreciation Society I assume it couldn't possibly stand for anything else. But who in their right mind would start a cardigan appreciation society?
Meet the founding members, Les, Tim and Trish, lonely and awkward, but hopeful. When your social life is practically non-existent a cardigan society seems as good an option as any.
And suddenly ... success beyond their wildest dreams. New members! Two new members!!
With the arrival of Lara, a hot babe with a focus on fashion, and Bruce, an ex scuba diver turned dolphin trainer, change is inevitable and the club looks set to truly fulfil its potential. But change can be a painful process.
Freestyle rap, pass the parcel, a touching ballad, rousing oratory, love triangles, games, lies, deceit, betrayal, prison, drugs, sex, porn shops, dildos and more knitwear than a Glen Eden op-shop.*
Join The West Auckland Cardigan Appreciation Society in 2010.
Directed By:
Edward Peni
Featuring:
Bonnie Soper (Shortland St)
Sam Berkley (History Boys)
Ben Van Lier (A City Of Souls)
Kura Forrester (Whero's New Net)
Jonathan Hodge (Oliver)
Venue: Musgrove Studio
Cnr Princes & Alfred Sts, Auckland.
Shows: Wed 17th to the Sat 27th February 2010
All shows at 8pm.
No Show Sunday.
Bookings: Book at www.maidment.auckland.ac.nz or on 09 308 2383
A Transaction Fee May Apply
Ticket Prices:
Full $25.00
Concession / Group Discount (6 or more) $20.00
Equity / Industry $17.00
*There's a few swear words sorry.
Murray Hutchinson Creative Trust
Arts Alive - Auckland City Council
Phantom Bill Stickers
. I'm sure there's many a willing media student in Auckland would offer thier services pro rata or contra. Look into it for future projects, or a skite tape / show reel montage / trailer type thing for this one is you havent already.
Here's hoping you find this purely constructive criticism. Break a leg.
mrmukura 2 years ago
Interesting... surfed on in via Bonnie Soper (AKA Morgan Braithwaite) Facebook fan page. Thing I have to comment on is sound quality, would be nice if it was an even level, would've only taken half an hour extra work in an editing programme to normalise, eq, limit, compress etc. It's the little things that make the product slicker and more appealing to share and reccomend to other people, as this is essentially viral marketing, ie advertising for the play, it's producers, and the theatre.
mrmukura 2 years ago