3070 days ago

Great opportunity to back a winner -

Katherine from Greytown

Renee Maurice is one of the most talented young women I've ever met. I predicted that she would win NZ's Got Talent as soon as I heard that she'd entered. In 2015 Renee produced and directed the original production of her musical about the women who died in the fire at Seacliff Asylum in Dunedin, it opened to a full house, and received standing ovations. Here's a great opportunity to help Renee produce the Wellington show. Renee works hard at Laura Ferguson Trust, and deserves all the support we can muster. Please support her if you can, and encourage others to also. Only six days to go to reach the target:

Hi everyone, I'm Renee Maurice, writer/director of Seacliff: Demise of Ward 5.

In 2006, when I was just 15 years old, I discovered the story of the 1942 Seacliff fire, which took the lives of 37 of the 39 institutionalized women inside the ward, making it the worst fire disaster in New Zealand at the time. For 9 years, I researched and wrote a musical based on the tragic events of that night.

In 2015, it was with great pride that I was finally able to bring Seacliff: Demise of Ward 5 to the stage, in Dunedin. I, along with my very talented cast and crew, received great reviews and audience response for our show. One of the best things to come from our Dunedin Production was the connection that I was able to make to some of the Seacliff ladies' descendants, this has been very inspirational and moving.

Now, I am bringing Seacliff to Wellington, in association with Te Papa, the National museum of New Zealand. This is an extremely exciting opportunity to share this story with a wider New Zealand audience, as well as visitors from abroad.

I am so honoured to have the opportunity to speak on these ladies' behalf, and I invite you to be a part of bringing their tale to the stage, on this, the 75th anniversary, by donating to this boosted campaign.

With your generous support, we will pay tribute to these brave women, whose voices have gone unheard for too long.

Thank you.

Renee Maurice

www.boosted.org.nz...

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