Journey to the Deep

https://www.thephysicaltherapyadvisor.com/2024/09/18/wttika1v Journey to the Deep, an interactive promenade theatre show developed by Sarah Burren of Little Green Man Productions and the Living Theatre Trust opened at Auckland’s Silo 6 on the Wynyard Quarter on 29 September 2012. It has been a hit with families and will be with the schools which have booked. Check out the Science, Social Studies, English, Matauranga Maori, Visual Arts and Drama curriculum Level 3 schools’ resource developed by Susan Battye of Drama Magic for the Department of Conservation here.

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Lincoln High School Performs Easy As Pie

get link Easy as Pie has been  on stage again!  It was first performed by the Sixth Form Drama Class at Auckland’s Epsom Girls Grammar School in 1988 under the direction of the Head of Drama and playwright, Susan Battye.Easy as Pie was published by Longman Paul in On Stage Book 3 in 1989.

https://livingpraying.com/bx7w7x7 On  27 September 2012  Lincoln High School’s Drama Department performed for the first time Easy As Pie.

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Sir Ed You’re a Legend Production File

click Sir Ed You’re a Legend‘s premiere  production, with lyrics written by Susan Battye of Drama Magic and music written by Dr Trevor Thwaites of Auckland University,  took place  on 27 June 2012 at Selwyn College and was directed by Head of Drama Duncan Allan.

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https://marcosgerente.com.br/thujon1 https://www.parolacce.org/2024/09/18/fgdm6m9 Feedback on the production:

https://trevabrandonscharf.com/1ekcc2h98 https://www.modulocapital.com.br/uoe4u166 Director Duncan Allan commented:

follow With exams looming and prizegivings underway, many of us may get the time soon to begin to think about ‘doing it all again’ in 2013. Earlier this year I was given the wonderful opportunity to stage the NZ premiere production of Susan Battye’s exciting new musical play “Sir Ed, You’re a Legend!”. Susan has crafted a truly funny and affectionate docu-drama about Sir Ed with over 20 roles and plenty of opportunities for chorus work.”

https://www.fandangotrading.com/vgxhpct550 follow Trevor Thwaites has composed a lively, toe-tapping score giving numerous opportunities for ensemble song and dance numbers. We staged the show in a Brechtian style with our juniors and had over 40 in the cast – but it could just as suitably be done as a challenging multi-role Yr 11 piece of physical theatre. We found the whole process extremely rewarding and loads of fun. Not only did it offer the opportunity to introduce out juniors to documentary drama and Brechtian techniques but also provided a wonderful learning opportunity to study the life of Sir Edmund Hillary.”

Order Diazepam From China If you’re searching for new NZ work for your students in 2013 may I suggest you take a look at “Sir Ed”. Contact Playmarket to read the script, look over the score and listen to the soundtrack, it’s a winner. Duncan Allan, Selwyn College.”

https://www.thoughtleaderlife.com/f6shr8el5 go to link The principal of Selwyn College, Sheryll Ofner, commented:

https://traffordhistory.org/lookingback/yho7sujlmi “It is our pleasure to strongly commend this production to other schools contemplating staging a junior production and I suggest that they take the opportunity to read the script, look over the score and listen to the backing tracks that are available on CD.”

https://semnul.com/creative-mathematics/?p=c3q5f6lex https://marcosgerente.com.br/m2ugrlwt Medbury School Production – Christchurch 2012

https://www.modulocapital.com.br/uoe4u166 Sir ED You’re a legend was performed at Medbury School for boys in Christchurch in 2012.  The South Island premiere was directed by Lizzie Cook. The show which opened on 5 September 2012  involved around 170 students.

go site see Lizzie Cook, the director of the Medbury School production asked her students from Years 7 amd 8 about what they now understood from having taken part in the production. https://www.drcarolineedwards.com/2024/09/18/iavrr2m5jg The students https://www.fandangotrading.com/862hbsc4 commented:

enter site https://luisfernandocastro.com/ficpzjzzfwc YEAR 7: 

https://vbmotorworld.com/4hutfmqy6 A pupil from 7F said: “I got to know more about the history of Sir Ed. It was interesting to see the boys in costume and not acting their own age.”

https://luisfernandocastro.com/47xs6v3 A pupil from 7W said: “Music is a big part of the story.”

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Pupils from 8G said:

Order Diazepam Europe Since the production, I understand better “… what sort of person Sir Ed was, how he lived and what sort of family he had.”

“I didn’t realize that Sir Ed was interested in rugby when he was young, like his Dad. I also didn’t know he had a daughter.”

“… that Sir Ed and Tenzing Norgay were not the first to try and climb up Mt Everest. Also, that they were under the British to climb it. “

“… about Sir Ed’s life and all his adventures he has done and leaving University and being a bee keeper.”

“… that Sir Ed made it to the top with help not just by himself.”

Pupils from 8S said:

Diazepam 10 Mg Order Since the production, I understand better … “Persevering really pays off in the end.”

“… Sir Ed’s life.”

“… that Sir Edmond Hillary had to endure many hardships.”

Pupils from 8H said: 

source site Since the production, I understand better “ … that he helped in Nepal.”

“… about his childhood.”

“ … that Ed actually got to the top and ate cake while only being up for 10 minutes.”

“I never knew that he went on an expedition to look for yeti.”

source url  Hawea Flat School 12-13 June 2013

Wendy Bamford, Principal of Wanaka Primary School, took time out to see a morning matinee performance of Sir Ed You’re a Legend written by Susan Battye with music by  Trevor Thwaites at Hawea Flat School.

 Wendy Bamford wrote:

I attended the first performance of Hawea Flat’s production on 12 June 2013. It was a matinee performed at 10.30am. It was fabulous.  The script was excellent. The children did so well with learning their words and remembering stage movements.  A band of children with about 20 guitars and ukeleles and a couple of recorders and clarinets played the music.  The songs were good too.

Teacher, Luke Dyer, provided a projected backdrop of photos that appeared at various stages throughout the production e.g. dole queues and photos of the depression, mountains and photos of Ed. The images were very effective. Sylvia Duff did a great job as director – for a small school that only goes to year 6 they did remarkably well. It was great seeing the whole school take part and to be present around the staged area rather than tucked away back stage.

It is clear that the community is buzzing about Sir Ed You’re a Legend and that they are very proud of their school and their kids. The show was a success!

 

 

 

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