The Court Theatre is a professional theatre company based in Christchurch, New Zealand. It was founded in 1971 and located in the Christchurch Arts Centre...
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Court Theatre or Royal Court Theatre may refer to: Court Theatre (Chicago), Illinois Court Theatre (New Zealand), Christchurch Court Theatre (Pendley Tring)...
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in New Zealand include amateur and professional presentations of theatre, circus, dance and music where it accompanies live performance. Aotearoa New Zealand...
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Richard O'Brien (redirect from Richard O'Brien (New Zealand actor))
in Hamilton, New Zealand in 1952. O'Brien worked as a barber at a barbershop in front of Hamilton's Embassy Theatre. It was at this theatre where O'Brien...
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lists events that have happened or are expected to happen during 2024 in New Zealand. Regal and vice-regal Government Other party leaders in parliament Judiciary...
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Abortion in New Zealand is available within the framework of the Abortion Legislation Act 2020, which entirely eliminated the criminal status of abortion...
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Wellington (redirect from Wellington New Zealand)
Wellington is the capital city of New Zealand. It is located at the south-western tip of the North Island, between Cook Strait and the Remutaka Range...
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New Zealand cinema can refer to films made by New Zealand–based production companies in New Zealand. However, it may also refer to films made about New...
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Encyclopedia of New Zealand. Archived from the original on 9 June 2021. Retrieved 18 February 2021. "170 Years of New Zealand Theatre". Court Theatre. 25 September...
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New Zealand English (NZE) is the variant of the English language spoken and written by most English-speaking New Zealanders. Its language code in ISO...
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"God Defend New Zealand" (Māori: "Aotearoa", meaning 'New Zealand') is one of two national anthems of New Zealand, the other being "God Save the King"...
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The Court Jesters is a professional improv company founded in 1989 and based in Christchurch, New Zealand. It is a subsidiary of the Court Theatre professional...
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in New Zealand following the discovery that a local shellfish, the geoduck, has similar effects to Viagra. Smith also continued to act in the theatre. During...
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Miramar is a suburb of Wellington, New Zealand, south-east of the city centre. It is on the Miramar Peninsula, directly east of the isthmus of Rongotai...
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Carolyn Henwood (category District Court of New Zealand judges)
Griffiths; born 19 September 1946) is a former District and Youth Court judge in New Zealand, and an advocate for youth justice and the welfare of children...
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Rachel House (category Use New Zealand English from November 2023)
attended the New Zealand national drama school, Toi Whakaari, graduating in 1992. She went into stage work with the Pacific Underground Theatre and the Auckland...
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Kim Dotcom (category Use New Zealand English from August 2024)
studios. In 2018, the New Zealand Court of Appeal upheld the lower court's ruling. Dotcom appealed to the Supreme Court of New Zealand, which ruled in 2020...
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The Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF; Māori: Te Tauaarangi o Aotearoa) is the aerial service branch of the New Zealand Defence Force. It was formed initially...
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New Zealand as the 1981 Springbok Tour, and in South Africa as the Rebel Tour) polarised opinions and inspired widespread protests across New Zealand...
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Department, relations between New Zealand and the United States as of August 2011 are "the best they have been in decades." New Zealand is a major non-NATO ally...
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Christchurch (redirect from Christchurch, New Zealand)
South Island and the second-largest city by urban area population in New Zealand. Christchurch has an urban population of 415,100, and a metropolitan...
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Lisa Chappell (category Use New Zealand English from October 2024)
Logie Awards, for Most Popular New Female Talent and Most Popular Actress. As one of New Zealand's most prominent theatre performers, Chappell made her...
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Judiciary of New Zealand Supreme Court of New Zealand Judicial review in New Zealand Foreign relations of New Zealand Diplomatic missions in New Zealand Diplomatic...
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that one of the New Zealand Cycle Trails to run through the town would lift the settlement's fortunes again. In November 2012 the Theatre Royal Hotel reopened...
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The Rocky Horror Show (section New Zealand)
original London production of the musical was premièred at the Royal Court Theatre (Upstairs) on 19 June 1973 (after two previews on 16 and 18 June 1973)...
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Henry Eli White (category 20th-century New Zealand architects)
known as Harry White, was a New Zealand-born architect best known for the many theatres and cinemas he designed in New Zealand and Australia in the 1910s...
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Brooke Williams (category Use New Zealand English from March 2013)
Magic Feet, for which she won a Total Theatre Award. After returning to New Zealand, she worked at the Court Theatre in Christchurch; she moved North in...
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Ray Henwood (category Use New Zealand English from August 2019)
2019) was a Welsh-born New Zealand actor. He was married to district court judge Carolyn Henwood, and was the father of New Zealand comedian Dai Henwood...
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Ngaio Marsh (category New Zealand theatre directors)
a theatre-starved New Zealand to rapturous acclaim. In 1949, assisted by entrepreneur Dan O'Connor, her student players toured Australia with a new version...
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New Zealand performing arts venues are places in New Zealand that are set up to host performing arts and music events such as theatre, dance and concerts...
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