Staging contemporary theatre for Waikato audiences

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Publicity Photos:

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 Publicity photos provided by: University of Waikato

 

 

Rehearsal Photos:

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Rehearsal photos provided by: Hannah May    

 

 

Performance Photos:

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Performance photos provided by: Hannah May

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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

         director@carvinginice.co.nz

         publicity@carvinginice.co.nz