Northern Glow
Bryony Skillington | Theatre
The Project
YOU ARE INVITED TO LAUREN'S BIRTHDAY PARTY!
This is a kids party for adults. Food, fun and a punch in the nuts! Extended from Bryony's original 3rd year Toi solo it's been 8 years since the first outing of this piece. Same heart but different. More characters! More food! More fun!
Northern Glow is a promenade theatre piece where the audience will be taken on an all-immersive journey, experiencing a real Northern English kids party with real food to eat, party games, dancing. And like all good English parties, it would be nothing without a splash of drama to really get the emotions fizzing. The Basement will appear like never before. Darkness can lurk behind ever door and this one is no different. Good old English party food, party punch, musical chairs, big laughs and a hard kick in the nuts. It's all fun and games... Until it'?s clearly not.
Then we will send you into the cold with a goodie bag of feels.
We invite you, our nearest and dearest, to make this happen! And to my friends and family around the world, dig deep. You are allowed to contribute. But remember it's in Kiwi dollars. So $100NZD = 50 quid. Your donations will go towards converting the basement into a council estate flat right from the front door and will feed 55 people party food per night.
Working Class Productions & Agaram presents
Northern Glow
10-14 November 7pm, Basement Theatre, Auckland
Directed By Ahi Karunaharan
Written and Performed By Bryony Skillington
Bryony Skillington graduated from Toi Whakaari NZ Drama School in 2007, since then she has worked extensively in Wellington theatre and Television. Her TV credits include: 'Shortland Street', 'Emu', 'Paradise Caf�', and 'The Investigator'. She is currently Filming for a new Feature Film called the 'Rehearsal'due for release next year. Recent Theatre debuts include Lucy the Karaoke Bar Manager in Silo's 'The Blind Date Project', Kelly Tarlton in 'Hauraki Horror' and Jacky Gien in Fractious Tash's 'Not Psycho'. Recently Bryony moved to Auckland to further her career and focus on creating work that gives back to communities in which she draws her stories.
Working Class Productions aims to utilize theatre as a medium to raise awareness about social issues.
For more information contact:
Bryony Skillington co producer/ performer 0211759878 workingclassproductionsnz@gmail.com
Kit Haines Assistant Producer 02102624170 kithaines019@gmail.com
the campaign is toward converting the basement into a council estate flat right from the front door and also we will be feeding 55 people party food per nightProject Owner
Bryony Skillington
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