2665 days ago

Last Days - Be In Quick To See This Great Theatre

Glenn Cook from Napier Repertory Players (Inc)

Napier Repertory Players two studio productions until 8 September at The Little Theatre in McGrath Street, Napier.

Already acclaimed, “Brothers In Arms” by John Cocking is a moving story of two World War One soldiers and their conflicting memory of events. Directed by award-winning director Sharyn Hildreth the play will be competing this weekend at the National TheatreFest competition in Wellington.
"..great story, well written, carefully directed, delivered with total conviction.."
(The Hook 6 September)

The second production “An Unseasonable Fall Of Snow” by Gary Henderson and directed by Monique Cowern, this is a compelling investigation of truth and consequences and the value of human life.
"The performance is a masterclass" (The Hook 6 September)

Tickets for these performances are available from:
www.iticket.co.nzNapier... Municipal Theatre
ISite Hastings
ISite Havelock North
www.napierrepertory.co.nz...

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