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2010 Old Nick Dinner

It’s time for the Old Nick annual dinner!

This year it is on 7:00pm, November 20th, at the Salamanca Inn.

And this year’s theme is Fantasy! What does that mean? Well, it’s whatever you want it to mean. No restrictions! Time to be creative.

More details later….

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Front of House for Golden Age

We need some front of house staff for some nights of the current production The Golden Age. The nights needed are 16, 22, 23, 27 and 29 October.

It’s pretty easy work. Sell tickets, take tickets, profit!

If you think you can help on one or more nights, send an email to Julie Raphael.

Indicate the nights you would be able to help, and include your phone number so Julie can contact you directly and have a chat.

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2010 AGM Agenda

Here is the agenda in PDF form for the Old Nick 2010 AGM. Hope to see you there.

Details of the meeting are here.

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2011 Season Submissions

The Old Nick Company invites all Directors, Writers and other interested parties to propose productions to be presented as part of the Old Nick 2011 season.

Old Nick is Tasmania’s premiere amateur theatre company, and has a proud history of works ranging from classical to contemporary, major touring shows to readings of new works.

Submissions may range from major productions to emerging locally written or devised works.

Please address all submissions (including a copy of the script) to:

Darren Sangwell
Production Coordinator
P.O. Box 180
New Town
TAS 7009
Australia

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The Golden Age

Old Nick presents The Golden Age

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2010 AGM

It’s that time of year again. The 2010 Annual General Meeting will be held on Sunday, 26th. September at 5:30pm. The venue will be the Old Nick building, 50A Letitia St, North Hobart. Click here for Google maps.

If you want more information or have any queries, please email the secretary.

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oneFest 2010 Results

The results of this year’s oneFest one-act play festival are now on the oneFest web page.

Congratulations to all who entered.

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oneFest 2010 Details

The play details for oneFest are now available from our oneFest webpage.

This certainly look like a great series of one-act plays, a couple of nights of great entertainment.

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The Golden Age

Louis Nowra

The cast is currently rehearsing Old Nick’s next production, Louis Nowra’s The Golden Age.

This will be presented at the Peacock Theatre, and tickets will be available soon from Centertainment.

Discover part of Tasmania’s fascinating history. A true Tasmanian Gothic.

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Beautiful Thing Opening

Just a reminder that Beautiful Thing opens at the Peacock tomorrow night (16 July). Booking details are on the show page, and, if the dress rehearsals are anything to go by, this is a show not to be missed.

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OneFest 2010 Entry Form

Here is the entry form for the 2010 OneFest play festival. All the details on where to send the form are included with it.

Entries need to be received (not submitted, but received) by the close of business on Friday, 30 July 2010. If you are entering a play, get a move on and submit the form now!

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Interesting article in Stage Whispers

Looking to update the links page for this site, I came across this article.

It certainly is an interesting view of theatre in Tasmania, and Hobart in particular, from an “outsider”.

I’d be interested in hearing if people agree with the idea that the theatrical order really is “upside down” here, or is it that our theatrical “business” model is just different to other states.

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Beautiful Thing

The Old Nick Company, Tasmania’s premier amateur theatre company, presents Beautiful Thing.

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OneFest 2010 calls for expressions of interest

It’s on again. After last year’s successful festival of one-act plays, OneFest returns for 2010.

To start the ball rolling, expressions of interest are called for. You can find more info and the forms you will need on the OneFest web page here.

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“Who Knows” goes to Launceston

This is the poster for the Hobart Run. Sorry, I don't have a poster for the new run in Launceston.

In Februrary 2009 Old Nick presented a new play by Paul McIntyre. Well, it’s been picked up by Centr Stage and is being performed at the Annexe Theatre, Centre of Performing Arts in Launceston from 10-13 March. Book online here, or phone Theatre North on 6323 3666.

The show is directed by David Quin.  Here are the program notes:

Paul McIntyre – Bio

Paul McIntyre graduated from the Centre for Performing Arts at the University of Tasmania in 1994. The same year Paul co-wrote the play ‘That Guy’ with fellow CPA graduate James Haslem, which went on to be named ‘Best Tasmanian Play of 1994’ by theatre critic Wal Eastman. In 1995 Paul began working for the ABC in Hobart, writing scripts for radio and TV. Despite his full time commitments with the National Broadcaster, Paul continued writing for theatre (‘Shooting Cupid’, Mainstage Theatre Company, 1999) and directing, (‘Amadeus’, Mainstage Theatre Company, 2000, ‘Fools’ Old Nick Theatre Company, 2001, ‘Arsenic and Old Lace’ Hobart Rep 2002). Paul began writing his third full length play, ‘Who Knows’, in the winter of 2006. Nine drafts and five public readings later ‘Who Knows’ premiered at the Peacock Theatre in February 2009 and was also featured at the 2009 National Play Conference.

Paul McIntyre – Writers notes

When I first had the idea for ‘Who Knows’ it was little more than the image of a fan dressed as an Ice Warrior sweltering in the heat of a Hobart summer. It wasn’t much to go on which is probably why it took me a number of years to actually put pen to paper. Eventually, in the winter of 2006, I was hit by inspiration in a second hand clothes shop in Auckland listening to ‘I’m Too Sexy’ by Right Said Fred on the radio. Looking back, the original draft seems embryonic and somewhat niave but thanks to a dedicated band of Hobart’s best performers (you know who you are) the script developed into the glistening and shiny creature you see before you. My heartfelt thanks goes to the BBC for their constant support and trust. Also I would like to pay tribute to all the writers quoted in this evening’s performance – without them this play would never have been possible – no, really!

Also, there is a vague rumour that the play may also get a production run in Canberra.

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