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Shakespeare lives on in Whanganui this weekend when students do theatrical battle

By Jesse King
Whanganui Chronicle·
6 Apr, 2018 09:00 PM3 mins to read

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Director Karen Craig with cast members at a dress rehearsal for The Tempest. Photo/ File

Director Karen Craig with cast members at a dress rehearsal for The Tempest. Photo/ File

"Be not afraid of greatness: some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them."

So said William Shakespeare, and this weekend over 40 students will be striving for that greatness at a regional festival named after the famous playwright.

Students from Fielding High School will perform against Wanganui Girls' College and hosts Wanganui High School at the SGCNZ Whanganui/Manawatu/Rangitikei Regional UOSWSF 2018.

The festival features two categories, one will be a five minute performance directed by students and the other will be 15 minutes long, directed by students or adults.

Director of the SGCNZ Whanganui/Manawatu/Rangitikei Regional UOSWSF 2018, Karen Craig, said that it is a big opportunity for performers.

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"The outstanding ones are selected to go to the national festival which is in Wellington," she said.

"Another thing is, you have all those people going to the nationals and then individuals are selected to go to a week-long programme, which this year will be in Dunedin."

In Dunedin, the 48 students are split into three groups that perform in three plays, directed by top directors.

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"From that, 24 are selected to go to the Globe Theatre in London, where they have the opportunity to perform in a play and get a whole bunch of experience," Ms Craig said.

The festival is in its 27th year and Ms Craig said that it was popular for many reasons.

"One of the things that makes it popular is that people have the opportunity to bring a totally creative look to Shakespeare," she said.

"Shakespeare is global in terms of the emotions, the themes in the stories, like love, and so it's a useful base to tell a deeper story, retold in a modern and creative way."

One example of a modernised Shakespeare work in Whanganui was Iwi Capulet - a new take on Romeo and Juliet which explored inter-racial marriage.

Ms Craig said that National MP Harete Hipango had indicated her intention to attend the event and that the assessor of the performances would be Sally Bollinger.

Ms Bollinger has competed at the festival, now she is a writer/director and is part of an award winning web series called Nothing Much To Do as part of The Candle Wasters.

Ms Bollinger will be doing a presentation on the Saturday before the festival at 3pm, for more details including the location, contact Karen Craig on 021 132 3939 or send her an email at kebcraig@gmail.com

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