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Going Off Script, the podcast where we chat to performing artists and practitioners. We hear their stories and find out "what's the G.O.S?"

Going Off Script


    • Dec 6, 2018 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 37m AVG DURATION
    • 25 EPISODES


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    S2 | Ep15 Season 2 Wrap Up

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2018 39:15


    We decided we would reflect on season 2 and share a few stories of our own about some of our time at Basement Theatre Recorded and Edited - Matt Eller Theme Music - Ricky Simmonds

    S2 | Ep14 Last Tapes Theatre Company

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2018 38:04


    For our last interview we have Ben, Cherie and Robin from Last Tapes Theatre Company - Benjamin trained at the Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts in London, whilst directing productions for the London fringe and cabaret circuit. Having directed productions in Germany and France, as well as nine consecutive years at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Ben moved to Auckland to continue his career.Ben has become known for his adaptations of classics, including Titus and Earnest for Fractious Tash and a musical version of Edith Nesbitt's classic Five Children and It which received critical acclaim at the Edinburgh Festival.His dark, original thriller Not Psycho was performed by Fractious Tash at Q Theatre in August 2015.Ben’s directing credits are many including The Tempest (AUSA), This Is Our Youth (Basement Theatre), The Effect, Not Psycho, Earnest, and Titus (Fractious Tash), Camino Real, Punk Rock, The Turn Of The Screw, Red Speedo (ATC), Twelfth Night (Fortune Theatre), and Valerie (Last Tapes Theatre Company) Cherie is a singer, actor, vocal coach, director, producer, and a company director of Last Tapes TheatreCompany. She is a graduate of The Actors’ Program, has a double degree in Drama and English from the University of Auckland, and has studied singing for the last 20 years.She is the founder and creative director of Ihi Musical Theatre Company –an auditioned youth company launching in June this year. She teaches singing to a private studio of students, for The Actors’ Program, as an itinerant teacher, and for The Auckland Performing Arts Centre. Cherie regularly vocal coaches voice and singing for professional productions in New Zealand.Cherie has been directing since2011. Recent credits include: Hubbub (Basement Theatre), Love and Information (Asst.Director, Basement Theatre), Swimming With Whales In Tonga (Nelson and Hamilton Fringe),99% for the Short & Sweet Festival where she wonBest Director. Cherie has been directing large scale musical theatre productionsfor high schools since 2015, including Seussical, Grease, Threepenny Opera, The Wiz, and The Addams Family. Cherie co-created and performed in Last Tapes’ show ‘Valerie’ in 2016, named cabaret of the year by The Herald, and most original production at the Auckland Theatre Award. Cherie is represented by Auckland Actors, and is a proud member of Actors’ Equity. Robin graduated with a BMus/BSc from the University of Auckland in 2011 majoring in composition, andstudied classical piano for over 15 years with Australian Music Examination Board and Trinity College London.Valerie is Robin’s first original work, receiving critical acclaim and going on to tour New Zealand festivals in 2017 and 2018 (Nelson, Kokomai, NZ Festival, Dunedin, Hawke's Bay)Robin works as an accompanist, repetiteur, musical director, arranger, composer, choir leader, and is company director of Last Tapes. Robin’s credits include Musical Director for The Last Five Years (Last Tapes), Earnest (Fractious Tash & Last Tapes), The Events (Silo, 2015), Guys and Dolls (ATC, 2015), and Night of the Queer (TAPAC, 2015-2016). Other roles include choir leader for Stimmung Choir, and founder of Auckland-based band The Bethell Gang.Robin is currently working on a follow up to 'Valerie' -weaving together science, personal history, and music to create a new show about memory. Recorded and Edited - Matt Eller Theme Music - Ricky Simmonds

    S2 | Ep13 Julia Croft

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2018 21:39


    Julia Croft joined us behind the mic - Julia Croft is a New Zealand based live artist and theatre maker creating work uses feminist theory and politics to investigate themes of gender, power, representation and the body. She trained at as an actor at Toi Whakaari: New Zealand Drama School graduating in 2008 and has since undertaken further training at L'Ecole Philippe Gaulier in Paris in 2011 and with Anne Bogart’s SITI Company in New York City in 2014/2015. Julia also holds a Bachelor of Arts in English and Theatre. Julia has worked with some of the top theatre companies in New Zealand as a performer and devisor and since 2015 has been creating her own performances full time. Her works have had enormous success in New Zealand and have toured throughout the country as well as to Australia, the UK, and most recently Singapore and Canada. Recorded and Edited - Matt Eller Theme Music - Ricky Simmonds

    S2 | Ep12 Hayley Sproull

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2018 27:39


    Our good mate Hayley Sproull comes in for a yarn! - Hayley Sproull is an actor, comedian, musician and writer originally from Wellington, New Zealand. She is a 2011 graduate of Toi Whakaari: NZ Drama School, where she earned a Bachelor of Performing Arts in Acting. Sproull’s passion for theatre and comedy has lead her to create a number of successful comedy works, including Miss Fletcher Sings the Blues, Outsiders’ Guide, Tighty Whiteys, Milky Bits and Vanilla Miraka, earning her an array of praise and accolades, including Best New Comer at the NZ International Comedy Festival 2012, the Chapman Tripp Theatre Award for Most Promising Female New Comer in 2013 and most recently Best Actress and Best Composer at The Wellington Theatre Awards 2016. Sproull was also nominated for a New Zealand Film Award in 2014 for her role in the short film School Night. She’s a current writer on Three’s Jono and Ben, Seven Days and Funny Girls with a weekly segment, Hayley Bailey on Jono and Ben. She regularly makes comedy content for TVNZ as well as being the co-host of The Great Kiwi Bake Off on TVNZ 2. Her short film Marching Girls is currently being turned into a feature film, and when she isn’t writing, performing or composing, you’ll find her on the marching field as a member of the Champion Marching Drill Team, Lochiel. Recorded and Edited - Matt Eller Theme Music - Ricky Simmonds

    S2 | Ep11 Dominic Hoey

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2018 24:44


    Dominic Hoey is up next. - Dominic Hoey is an author, playwright and poet based in Auckland His debut novel, Iceland was a New Zealand bestseller and was long-listed for the 2018 Ockham Book Award. He’s released two books of poetry, four studio albums and a million photos of his dog Chilli. Many moons ago Dominic was an MC battle and slam-poetry champion. He’s performed his spoken-word poetry in Australia, Europe, England, Japan, America and Port Chalmers. His autobiographical play Your Heart Looks Like a Vagina, a dark comedy about living with autoimmune disease had three sell out runs. He’s currently working on his second novel and a new collection of poetry. Recorded and Edited - Matt Eller Theme Music - Ricky Simmonds

    S2 | Ep10 Sophie, Dan, Natalie

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2018 35:43


    On this episode we talk to this awesome trio. - Award winning actor and director Sophie Roberts graduated from Toi Whakaari: New Zealand Drama School in 2007. From 2008 – 2013 she free-lanced as an actor, director, dramaturg, producer, writer and teacher; creating work for many of Auckland and Wellington’s major theatre companies and venues. Her directing credits include BOYS WILL BE BOYS, PERPLEX, THE EVENTS, THE BOOK OF EVERYTHING, MIDSUMMER, THE PRIDE, I LOVE YOU BRO and SUNDAY ROAST. Her awards include- Standout Performer: Wellington Fringe Festival - Best New Director: Wellington Theatre Awards - Most Promising Female Newcomer: Wellington Theatre Awards – Production of the Year: Wellington Theatre Awards - and a nomination for Best New Playwright: Wellington Theatre Awards – Excellence In All Aspects Of Production: Auckland Theatre Awards Sophie is a graduate of the Future Auckland Leaders Programme and became Artistic Director for Silo Theatre in 2014. Dan Musgrove is an award-winning writer and actor based in Auckland NZ. He was the born and raised in Marlborough, before studying drama at Toi Whakaari: New Zealand Drama School in Wellington. His stage acting credits include Angels in America, Midsummer, and Holding the Man for Silo Theatre, and Romeo and Juliet for Auckland Theatre Company. He currently stars in the popular TV3 drama Westside, which is about to enter its fifth season. Other screen acting credits include the lead role of Marty Johnstone in the NZ Underbelly series, Brokenwood Mysteries and Go Girls. As a playwright, he co-wrote the Michael Hurst solo show No Holds Bard, and two sell out comedy shows Christ Almighty and Toys. As a screenwriter, he has written for seasons 3-5 of Westside. He has a feature film in development with Four Knights Films. Currently Natalie is storylining and writing scripts for South Pacific Pictures and Australian channel 7’s 800 Words, season three. She also wrote on season 1. Prior to that she wrote for TV 2’s comedy Agent Anna (Nominated for best comedy episode at NZ’s prestigious SWANZ awards 2014). She has also storylined and written TV3’s third series of Almighty Johnson’s (Nominated for best drama episode at NZ’s SWANZ Awards 2013). Natalie began storylining and writing on Shortland Street. Natalie also has experience writing for kids TV, with Channel Four’s The Moe Show. She has also written NZ Film Commission funded comedy feature Shearing the Love, which is in production with preeminent Four Knights Films. She also has a feature Daisy Chain, in development with the NZFC’s program 48+. She wrote and directed NZFC funded short film Goodness Grows Here. Her latest short film, The Pact, was accepted into the prestigious Oldenberg Festival. Natalie was also short listed (from five hundred applications to six) with her series Exillium for Australian Freemantle’s Blue Sky Initiative Natalie also wrote and stared in NZ on air funded comedy webseries Yeti. Theatrically Natalie wrote sell-out hit Christmas monologue shows Toys, and Christ Almighty! (Nominated for best new play – 2010 SWANZ Awards). She also co-wrote and directed Michael Hurst’s solo show No Holds Bard. Her latest work was Near Death Experience which she also wrote and directed. Recorded and Edited - Matt Eller Theme Music - Ricky Simmonds

    S2 | Ep9 Elise Sterback

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2018 28:49


    Executive Director of the Basement Theatre Elise Sterback is behind the mic on todays episode. - Elise joined Basement Theatre in 2013 and is currently the Executive Director. She has produced several theatre productions including The Motherfucker with the Hat, Abigail's Party and Heteroperformative through her company Vibracorp. Elise is a long-time arts advocate, she sat on the Board of Auckland advocacy group Creative Coalition for 10 years, and is now a trustee of Arts Regional Trust, a strategic investment body for the Auckland arts sector. Recorded and Edited - Matt Eller Theme Music - Ricky Simmonds

    S2 | Ep8 Gabrielle Vincent

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2018 26:32


    On this episode we are talking to Gabrielle Vincent, Programming Director at the Basement Theatre. - Gabrielle is a New Zealand based curator and is in her fourth year as Programming Director at the Basement Theatre in Auckland. Alongside Kee Hong Low (West Kowloon Cultural District) and Ira Brand (Forest Fringe), Gabrielle is a co-curator of the International Colab - a three year initiative that supports artists to exchange artistic skills, techniques and cultural knowledge and push their creative practice. Before taking on the position of Programming Director she worked across a variety of disciplines and in many roles within the live performance process: producer, stage manager, director. In 2014 she was offered the position of Producer in Residence at Basement Theatre before moving into her current role. From 2006 – 2008 she studied at UNITEC School of Performing and Screen Arts majoring in Directing for Theatre. During her final year of study she was co-producer for SmackBang Theatre Company. When leaving university Gabrielle went on to direct independent productions alongside freelancing as a stage manger around New Zealand, primarily with Auckland Theatre Company. Recorded and Edited - Matt Eller Theme Music - Ricky Simmonds

    S2 | Ep7 Ronnie Livingstone

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2018 23:59


    We are talking all things 'technical' with Aaron Livingstone aka Ronnie. Technical Manager at The Basement Theatre - Ronnie spent 3 years studying music & live event management in London. Since graduating he has been apart of the technical team for various festivals around the world including Australia and Edinburgh. For the past 3 years Ronnie has been apart of the Basement Theatre Family as the Technical Manager, he's always up for a good yarn and a pint at the bar. Recorded and Edited - Matt Eller Theme Music - Ricky Simmonds

    S2 | Ep6 Josephine Stewart Te-Whiu

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2018 35:16


    This episode we are talking to Josephine Stewart-Te Whiu - Josephine Stewart-Te Whiu (Ngapuhi/Te Rarawa) is an Auckland, NZ based writer, actor and theatre/filmmaker of mixed race descent. Her father is Māori and her mother is Pākehā (Caucasian/Scottish). Josephine has written for screen and theatre over the past 10 years, and has just completed her directional debut for her short film, “Ani”. Recorded and Edited - Matt Eller Theme Music - Ricky Simmonds

    S2 | Ep5 Michele Hine

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2018 25:03


    We had the pleasure to spend some time talking to Michele Hine - Michele Hine has been a professional actor, director and acting teacher for over 40 years.
She has a Masters degree in Directing and was a co-founder of, and lecturer in, the acting department of The Bachelor of Performing and Screen Arts at Unitec for many years. She also directed numerous productions at Unitec. She has acted extensively in TV, film and theatre, most recently the Feature film “SAME BUT DIFFERENT, the TV series FRESH EGGS, AUCKWARD LOVE and as Carol in GO GIRLS series 2, 3 and 4 on screen and on stage in SHAM, GWEN IN PURGATORY and ELEVATOR. She has also been seen in the title role of THE HOUSE OF BERNADA ALBA, THE VAGINA MONOLOGUES and won a Hackman theatre award for her portrayal of Jude in THE IDEA OF AMERICA. Michele has performed in Britain, Europe, Australia and Japan. She has toured NZ in two highly acclaimed solo shows and performed with such companies as Theatre Corporate, Downstage Theatre, Dramadillo and Royale Productions. Her screen appearances include two Disney films, RETURN TO OZ and ATOMIC TWISTER and the internationally acclaimed short film THIS IS HER. TV roles include ALMIGHTY JOHNSONS, SHORTLAND STREET, MERCY PEAK and AWAY LAUGHING. Michele has taught acting both nationally and internationally, including students at Unitec, Toi Whakaari and Auckland and Victoria Universities. She was Chairman of The Basement Theatre Trust Board for 8 years and is Artistic Manager of The Actors’ Program. Recorded and Edited - Matt Eller Theme Music - Ricky Simmonds

    S2 | Ep4 Uther Dean

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2018 25:39


    On this episode we have Uther Dean with us. - Uther Dean used to live in Wellington and write theatre, now he lives in Auckland and writes comedy. Having won almost no awards and always struggling to build good-will, Uther likes to consider himself a cult hit of the NZ arts scene. A graduate of the International Institute of Modern Letters, he has written for Radio New Zealand, The Spinoff, Shortland Street and Power Rangers. Recorded and Edited - Matt Eller Theme Music - Ricky Simmonds

    S2 | Ep3 Tim Blake

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2018 23:18


    This episode we have a chat with The Basements Marketing Manager, Tim Blake - Tim Blake began his arts career selling tickets at Maidment Theatre in 2008 before becoming their Box Office Manager from 2010 to 2012. In 2012, Tim became the Marketing Manager at Silo Theatre, working on brand, audience development and event campaign marketing for over five years. While at Silo Theatre, he won a Best Newcomer award for marketing at the 2012 Auckland Theatre Awards. In 2017, Tim took up a one-year contract as the Marketing Advisor at Auckland Zoo. At the Zoo, he managed the marketing team and created visitation marketing campaigns as well as a major marketing campaign for Weta Workshop and Te Papa’s visiting exhibition, Bug Lab. In 2018, Tim returned to the arts as Basement Theatre’s Marketing Manager. Tim has also worked at Auckland Theatre Company, APRA and as an independent producer for various theatre productions. Recorded and Edited - Matt Eller Theme Music - Ricky Simmonds

    S2 | Ep2 Thomas Sainsbury

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2018 22:08


    Enjoy our chat with Thomas Sainsbury - Thomas Sainsbury grew up in Matamata, a small rural town in the Waikato. He completed a BA at Auckland University, majoring in English Literature and Theatre, and became involved as a writer, director and performer for university productions and the underground theatre scene. After graduating, Sainsbury formed Fingerprints and Teeth Productions, a theatre company for which he wrote and produced several plays becoming a ‘powerhouse of creativity’, writing, performing and directing countless plays, as well as writing for television. Sainsbury has won Playmarket’s Young Playwright of the Year four times and has been a finalist for the Bruce Mason Award and the Playmarket New Play Award. His play The Canary also won Playmarket’s 2010 Special Prize for an Auckland Playwright. Several plays, including The Christmas Monologues, . . . and then you die and A Simple Procedure have had seasons in London and Australia. He is the co-writer of the television series Super City for which he has won a SWANZ for Best Comedy Script. Recorded and Edited - Matt Eller Theme Music - Ricky Simmonds

    Whats the GOS for Season 2?

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2018 0:59


    Here is a quick message to let you know what Season 2 is all about! Recorded and Edited - Matt Eller Theme Music - Ricky Simmonds

    S2 | Ep 1 Sam Brooks

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2018 21:10


    We kick off Season 2 of Going Off Script with Sam Brooks. - Sam Brooks is an award-winning and prolific playwright and journalist, who is largely noted for his critically acclaimed LGBT work, including Riding in Cars with (Mostly Straight) Boys, Queen and most recently, Twenty Eight Millimetres, which was performed as part of Auckland Pride. He has won the Bruce Mason Playwriting Award, New Zealand’s most prestigious award for playwriting. His most recent work, Burn Her, had a sell-out season and rave reviews as part of Q Theatre’s Matchbox season, and his next show is the graduate show for The Actor’s Program: Jacinda. As a journalist, he is currently the TV and Gaming Editor at The Spinoff, and has had bylines at the Pantograph Punch, Metro and the NZ Herald. Recorded and Edited - Matt Eller Theme Music - Ricky Simmonds

    S1 | Ep 8 - Kura Forrester

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2018 68:51


    To wrap up Season 1, we have a chat to the hilarious and multi-talented Kura Forrester. Kura Forrester was born and raised in Wellington and is of Ngāti Porou decent. She graduated from Unitec in 2005 and has since worked throughout the country as an actress, comedian, writer, director and theatre maker. Her feature film credits include; What We Do in The Shadows and Belief: The Possession of Janet Moses and her recent theatre credits include Perplex, Camping, and Amadeus. Kura has recently enjoyed writing and performing her comedy character Bronson on TV 3’s Jono and Ben. Recorded and Edited - Matt Eller Theme Music - Ricky Simmonds

    S1 | Ep 7 - Daniel Williams

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2018 61:37


    This week we chat with Set / Costume designer Daniel Williams Daniel graduated with a degree in Performance Design from Massey University and Toi Whakaari: New Zealand Drama School in 2006. His theatre career has seen him Direct and Design Sets and Costumes for work all over New Zealand and Internationally. Awards include the 2013 Q Theatre Auckland Newcomer Award at the Auckland Theatre Awards, and has been nominated multiple times at the Chapmann Tripp theatre awards including winning 'Weta Workshop Set Designer of the Year' in 2008. Recorded and Edited - Matt Eller Theme Music - Ricky Simmonds

    S1 | Ep 6 - Awhimai Fraser

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2018 62:51


    This week on the show we have the amazingly talented Awhimai Fraser! Awhimai Fraser is a 23 year old singer, dancer and actress who performs both nationally and internationally. She is currently on screen playing Becky in the TV Series “Shortland Street” and Chantelle in “Ahikaaroa”. In her spare time, Awhi loves to hang out with her friends and whaanau, bake cookies, eat pizza and go on road trips Recorded and Edited - Matt Eller Theme Music - Ricky Simmonds

    S1 | Ep 5 - Alice Canton

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2018 56:15


    This weeks episode is Part 2 of #WhatsTheGOS for us. Get to know Actor, Director, Producer and Co-Host of 'Going Off Script' Alice Canton. Alice Canton is an award-winning performer, theatre-artist, and passionate advocate for the arts. Her collective practice, White_mess, is an open structure concerned with developing robust performance practice to create distinct, unfamiliar, live theatre for audiences. Alice is interested in developing new strategies for leadership and governance in the creative sector. She currently serves on the Advisory Board of the Asia New Zealand Foundation Leadership Network, a global professional network of leaders enabling a New Zealand confident in and with Asia. Alice is a graduate of Toi Whakaari: NZ Drama School (B.pA) and University of Canterbury (B.fA). She currently lives and works in Auckland. Recorded and Edited - Matt Eller Theme Music - Ricky Simmonds

    S1 | Ep 4 - Matt Eller

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2018 64:01


    Over the next 2 episodes you will get to know the co-hosts of Going Off Script starting with Matt Eller. Matt graduated from Toi Whakaari, New Zealand Drama School in 2011 with a Diploma in Entertainment Technology. Matt became a freelance theatre technician, sound designer/engineer, working for various theatre companies including ‘Long Cloud Youth Theatre’, ‘A Slightly Isolated Dog’ & ‘Taki Rua’. During his time in Wellington he was nominated a Chapman Tripp Theatre award for ‘Best Sound Design’ for his work on Equivocation and Don Juan. Now residing in Auckland along with being a theatre technician Matt is working with The Modern Māori Quartet as their sound engineer and road manager, a job that has taken him all over New Zealand and around the world. He is also the founder and co-host of this podcast ‘Going Off Script’, a side project created to keep his creative brain ticking! Recorded and Edited - Matt Eller Theme Music - Ricky Simmonds

    S1 | Ep 3 - Ahi Karunaharan

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2018 69:12


    This week we chat to Ahi Karunaharan about all things theatre! Born in UK, Bred in Aotearoa, Ahi Karunaharan has worked in the arts sector for various shows, venues, production companies and festivals both nationally and internationally since graduating from Victoria University of Wellington and Toi Whakaari, New Zealand School of Drama as an actor, writer, director and producer. Ahi writing credit for stage and radio include The Mourning After, Anchorite, Light V’s Dark – The Adventures of Rama and Swabhoomi – Borrowed Earth. Directing highlights include ‘A Fine Balance for Prayas Theatre, The Interactive Outdoor Extravaganza ‘Bollywood Blockbuster’, ‘Shoulda Woulda Coulda’ for Auckland Theatre Company and The Immersive participatory experience ‘Samaroh- The Great Indian Carnival’ for the Auckland Arts Festival. Ahi has worked with the Internationally acclaimed Theatre Company Tara Arts and collaborated and performed with various artists across the globe from Germany, Australia, Norway, Canada, India and Malaysia. Ahi was also an associate producer for Tawata Productions working on numerus award winning productions and travelled with the company for planet IndigenoUS Festival at Toronto. The founder of Agaram Productions, which curated and produced the first ever South Asian Writers Festival here in Aotearoa, Agaram continues to be the one of the leading South Asian Development Theatre companies producing new works with a South Asian focus and ongoing artist mentoring, development and leadership opportunities for those within the Arts sector. Ahi is also the Artistic Curator for Short and Sweet Festival and freelances as a Dramaturg, tutor, musician and and currently works for Basement Theatre in the Programming Department. Recorded and Edited - Matt Eller Theme Music - Ricky Simmonds

    S1 | Ep 2 - Jess Brien

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2018 59:27


    This week we have a chat with Jess Brien. Clown, Street performer and Yoga Instructor. Since graduating in 2014 with a Bachelor of Musical Theatre from NASDA (Christchurch) Jess Brien has been working around New Zealand and internationally as a clown, street and cabaret performer. Jess has studied clown at École de clown et comédie Francine Côté (Montréal) and with Aitor Basauri at Celebration Barn (Maine, USA) and makes up one half of the cabaret duo Bekah & Jess. When not performing Jess can be found watching sunsets, drinking wine and watching Home and Away. Recorded and Edited - Matt Eller Theme Music - Ricky Simmonds

    S1 | Ep 1 - Johanna Cosgrove

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2018 65:47


    Please enjoy our debut episode where we find out the 'GOS' with Johanna Cosgrove. Johanna Cosgrove is an award winning actor and comedian and is the creator and performer of sell out hit “AUNTY” for which she won 2017 Best Comedy in the Auckland Fringe, Best Line in a Kiwi Play 2017 Auckland Theatre Awards and Outstanding Performer in the 2018 Dunedin Fringe. She has just returned from performing AUNTY in packed out season at the Melbourne & NZ International Comedy Festival. Johanna was also the recipient of Best Comedy in the Auckland Fringe 2018 with “Chefmasters”. Johanna is a 2014 graduate of Toi Whakaari NZ Drama School and has also trained at L'ecole Phillipe Gaulier in Paris and with reknowned theatre maker John Bolton. Johanna is the co-founder of esteemed social enterprise Nopesisters Clothing and has recently featured in the video clip for kiwi singer Estére’s hit single ‘Control Freak and is the host of ‘Stage Direction’ on Auckland radio station bFm. Recorded and Edited - Matt Eller Theme Music - Ricky Simmonds

    Coming Soon...

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2018 0:36


    Quick little episode to let you know whats going on! Social Media Channels Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/GoingOffScriptPodcast/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/goingoffscript_podcast/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/GOS_podcast Theme Music - Ricky Simmonds

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