We Have Boys at Home, the latest play by local writer-director Conor Maxwell, is nearing the end of its rehearsal journey. It follows the lovestruck Meg and her ever-suffering bestie Jay as they road trip from Hamilton to Napier to meet Meg’s long-distance .
After their acclaimed production of Jean-Paul Sartre’s No Exit and their adaptation of Tracey Slaughter’s novella The Longest Drink in Town (which recently received seed funding from the New Zealand Writers Guild for a potential screen adaptation), .
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Award shortlisted debut play by local writer Melanie
Allison,
My Incredibly Important Life is premiering
at The Meteor Theatre this April. Nominated in 2020 for
Playmarket’s Playwrights b4 25 award, the plays debut
season will run at Hamilton’s Meteor Theatre April 28 -
May 1st with 7pm performances. Brought to life by a talented
cast of local performers the play will see, Hannah-Rose
Cook, Jenny Parham, and Jared Wooldridge take the
stage.
Hannah-Rose Cook and
Jenny Parham in rehearsal
My Incredibly Important
Life follows Amelia, played by Hannah-Rose Cook, as she
attempts to get her first novel published, while living with