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GOING OFF SCRIPT is an entertainment podcast recorded in Aotearoa, New Zealand. We chat to theatre-artists and performance-makers about process, ideas and find out a little bit more about what happens behind-the-scenes.

Hosted by Matt Eller & Alice Canton, and available in all the places you expect.

Going Off Script Going Off Script

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GOING OFF SCRIPT is an entertainment podcast recorded in Aotearoa, New Zealand. We chat to theatre-artists and performance-makers about process, ideas and find out a little bit more about what happens behind-the-scenes.

Hosted by Matt Eller & Alice Canton, and available in all the places you expect.

    S2 | Ep15 Season 2 Wrap Up

    S2 | Ep15 Season 2 Wrap Up

    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

    • 39 min
    S2 | Ep14 Last Tapes Theatre Company

    S2 | Ep14 Last Tapes Theatre Company

    For our last interview we have Ben, Cherie and Robin from Last Tapes Theatre Company
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    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

    • 38 min
    S2 | Ep13 Julia Croft

    S2 | Ep13 Julia Croft

    Julia Croft joined us behind the mic
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    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

    • 21 min
    S2 | Ep12 Hayley Sproull

    S2 | Ep12 Hayley Sproull

    Our good mate Hayley Sproull comes in for a yarn!
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    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

    • 27 min
    S2 | Ep11 Dominic Hoey

    S2 | Ep11 Dominic Hoey

    Dominic Hoey is up next.
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    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

    • 24 min

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