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Bookings

Tickets are available by the following methods; By visiting or calling Pukekohe Information Centre, 12 Massey Street, Pukekohe (next to the library), 09 238 4081 or Door Sales at Harrington Theatre, 2 Harrington Avenue, Pukekohe. Eftpos available. If you have a group of 10 or more, please contact Coralie Maddern, 09 2363 552 or email coraliem@windowslive.com.

Costume Hire

Our Costume hire department is open Friday evenings from 5pm until 6:30pm at 'The Old Vic' behind the Radio Club rooms (opposite Franklin's) on Stadium Drive in Pukekohe. Contact Jill 238 3549 mob: 027 4218614 or Anne 237 8161 mob: 0274 718 297 for details
1998
Again, from the cast of "Robyn and her Women of Sherwood" 22 children were selected to attend Theatre Workshop. We performed Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night", an abridged version of the play designed as an actors and audience introduction to Shakespeare and a play written and performed by the group "Where the HEK are we?" We started rehearsals in May and there were 4 performances in early August.
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2000
Auditions held in January for ‘Sweeney Todd Shock ‘n' Roll. 43 successful young people won parts and in a shorter time frame than normal (2 months instead of 3 months) the show went live on 1 April for a two week season. Many of cast had been involved in past productions but about half the cast were completely new to theatre so again we are encouraging new faces.
   
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2001
Twenty seven children who had appeared in ‘Sweeney Todd Shock n' Roll' attended a workshop. We worked together for three months and performed an abridged version of Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice' and a musical play that the group had written themselves called Once Bitten, Twice Booked'.
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2003
The Pirates of Penzance auditioned in January and was performed in April