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Ms Piggy
22nd January 2006, 11:10
...no, not a lesbian performance!! A play! I'm in a play wif actors & stuff & I get a costume and everything! Thats why I haven't been on KB's for yonks!

http://www.feelinggreat.co.nz/arts/event/drama/8163.php

It's part of Summer City here in Wellington. It's a kids play but I'm sure adults would find it just as amusing!

Oh yeah, it's in Khandallah - at the park if it's dry & at school on Cashmere Ave if it's wet.

Cheers CSL

p.s I am "The Queen!"

p.p.s It's freeeeeeeeeeee

Indiana_Jones
22nd January 2006, 11:50
And the peasents rejoyce!

Good for you Celtic, don't mess up your lines though.....:spudbn:

-Indy

jazbug5
22nd January 2006, 14:06
..Can I have a private performance when I get back, as I'll miss it...?

(Er, the thespian one, you know, errrr....)


PS Will it be filmed..?

Hitcher
22nd January 2006, 15:38
Ahh. The roar of the greasepaint, the smell of the crowd. Exits, stage left.

WINJA
22nd January 2006, 19:41
id ride the 500km trip to watch if it was a lesbian performance , do you want to reconsider?

Ms Piggy
11th February 2006, 08:21
Hey hey! Just a reminder about our fab little play.

Hopefully now that it's not pissing down with rain we'll be able to perform outside!

Anyway here's some pics...see if ya can spot me :niceone:


In conjunction with the Wellington City Council Summer City Programme we present

Play in the Park 2006

Goldilocks and the Three Bears by Carl Nixon

Directed by Susan Vella

A Farce for Younger Children

Opening 9th February 2006 at Khandallah Park

Production Dates and Times:

Thurs 9th & Fri 10th Feb - 7pm

Sat 11th Feb - 4pm and 7pm

Sun 12th Feb - 4pm

Thurs 16th & Fri 17th Feb - 7pm

Sat 18th Feb - 4pm and 7pm

Admission: Free

Venue: Khandallah Park, Woodmancote Road unless the weather is bad, when it will be transferred to Cochran Hall, Cashmere Avenue School. Phone 801 3500 two hours before the start if the weather is doubtful.

The classic children's story, Goldilocks and the Three Bears, has had new life breathed into it by New Zealand playwright Carl Nixon. He describes his updated version as a farce for younger children.


Discover the true identity of Goldilocks!


Save her from a gormless prince and some wierd bears!


Enthusiastic audience participation is required!


Continuing the summer Play in the Park tradition, Susan Vella, who brought you the successful Gingerbread Girl last February, now directs Goldilocks.