Staging contemporary theatre for Waikato audiences

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Biographies


In the Next Room or the vibrator play Company, 2011


Featured Biographies:

Stephanie Christian, Lydia Foley, Michael Potts, Natalie Sangster, Tendai Sithole, Jason Wade, Nick Wilkinson, Rachel Clarke, Abbie Rose Foley, Shaye Petterson, Gaye Poole, Brendan Theodore

 

Away Company, 2011


Featured Biographies:

Genevieve Batchelor, Mike Bell, Emily Campbell, Adrienne Clothier, Nick Clothier, Kate Davison, Stuart Dunn, Mandy Faulkner, Lydia Foley, Richard Homan, Clive Lamdin, Mike Murphy-Scanlon, Ari Nuttall-Parton, Melinda Warner, Brendan West


W;t Company, 2010


Featured Biographies:

Fiona Sneyd, Keagan Fransch, Michael Potts, Clive Lamdin, Richard Homan, Kate Davison, Stuart Dunn, Jacques Fourie, Zoe Vaile


Neighborhood 3: Requisition of Doom Company, 2009


Featured Biographies:

Louise Blackstock, Kathleen Christian, Stuart Dunn, Mandy Faulkner, Michael Forde, Jacques Fourie, Keagan Fransch, Michael Gaastra, Danielle Gray, Richard Homan, Athene Jensen, Alistair Swale, Alex Tarrant-Keepa, Jason Tolley, Zoe Vaile, Sara Young


Attempts on her Life Company, 2010


Featured Biographies:

Oliver Barratt, Vanessa Belk, Bettina Fahrhöfer, Lydia Foley, Alec Forbes, Michael Forde, Keagan Fransch, Jenna Hudson, Clive Lamdin, Tammy Tubic, Bella-Anne Wheeler


Compleat Female Stage Beauty Company, 2008


Featured Biographies:

Jessica Anderson, Louise Blackstock, Graeme Cairns, Renee Casserly, Alec Forbes, Stuart Dunn, Jacques Fourie, Keagan Fransch, Scot Hall, Richard Homan, Clive Lamdin, Antonia Lema Trevino, David Lumsden, Sean Lynch, Kirstine Moffat, Pip Six, Moko Smith, Jason Tolley, Brendan West, Bella Wheeler, Zoe Vaile, Arianne Zilberberg


Marmalade Company, 2008


Featured Biographies:

Stuart Dunn, Alec Forbes, Keagan Fransch, Scot Hall, Charlie Joramo, Clive Lamdin, Antonia Lema Trevino, David Lumsden, Sara Young, Arianne Zilberberg

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About us

The metaphor of Carving in Ice evokes the transience of theatre. Ice sculptures are crafted by artisans whose sculptures last only for a short while, then melt and disappear. Theatre too is ephemeral in its nature; once the season is completed, the existence of the play, the shapes, sounds, movement in space, the light on actors’ skin disappear from view – but as with ice sculptures the traces of the experience continue to live on in the minds of those who were present.

Contact us

 

Email: info@carvinginice.co.nz

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