
Imagination Burning (27 mins)
Kneehigh Threatre is an international theatre company based in Cornwall (UK).
They've travelled the globe performing their unique style of theatre, this film
shows some of their incredibly varied work. Often performed outside in
locations such as castles, cliff tops, quarries or industrial wastelands,
Kneehigh productions often have a nightmarish, surreal feel. In the autumn of
2007 they toured village halls in Cornwall with Blast! A Cornish Exposé
Performed by 3 Complete Idiots! and presented Noël Coward's Brief
Encounter in Birmingham and at the West Yorkshire Playhouse in Leeds. They are
currently touring their production of Don John, based on the story of Don Juan.
Many of Kneehigh's plays were written by the late Nick Darke who was best known
as playwright but was also a writer, poet, lobster fisherman, environmentalist,
beachcomber, politician, broadcaster, film-maker and chairman of St Eval Parish
Council. The film will be presented by Robin Kewell who has worked closely with
Kneehigh for the last 20 years, his film features extracts from their
performances with some of the main players of Kneehigh including Mike Shepherd
who founded the company 30 years ago.
The Nine Lives of Dudley Sutton (23 mins)
From the Beiderbeck Affair to Lovejoy, actor Dudley Sutton is one of Britain's
best-loved character actors. Retracing the people and places that have shaped
his life, from the rugged landscapes of Cornwall to his home in Chelsea, this
film is a wry portrait of the life of this actor and poet. The film combines
actuality sequences with footage of Dudley performing his one-man show.
Venue Lopdell House, 7.30pm doors open at 7pm.
Entry $12 or $10 for Friends of Lopdell House Gallery.
Bookings phone 817 8087 x201 or call into the gallery shop.
Cash door sales available, sorry no EFTPOS.
Corner Titirangi & South Titirangi Roads, Auckland 0604
The gallery is open daily from 10am - 4.30pm, except Good Friday, Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Years Day, Anzac Day morning and during exhibition installation. Admission is free thanks to the support of Waitakere City Council.