Play parodies mid-naughties teenage experience
For Immediate Release
24 January 2017
Stoge Chollonge 2006
Play parodies mid-naughties teenage experience.
The Shonnon Girls’ High School Stoge Chollonge Committee is back! Polmerston Nerth region’s raining 2005 champions are returning to the stoge in 2006, but this time there’s drama. Can the teens deliver a gold-medal performance on the global issues that matter without town darling, Maddy MocDonnell, leading the pack? Who will be the last school standing? New leaders will emerge, friendships will be tested and hormones will explode, all in the name of Noo Zollond’s favourite high-energy adolescent dance competition.
Five local actresses (and two boys!) present a hilarious hour of comedy set in fictional small town, Shonnon. Inspired by Stage Challenge, high school, and Now That’s What I Call Music Volume 20, Stoge Chollonge 2006 will be the Fringe show you’ll want to give all your Bebo luv.
Re-live the frenzy of mid-2000s teendom - with none of the psychological damage. The 2006 Stoge Chollonge Committee will present the world premiere of this original comedy at BATS Theatre (Feb. 10 - Feb. 14) as part of the 2017 New Zealand Fringe Festival.
Presented by the 2006 Stoge Chollonge Committee Team: Josephine Byrnes, Alayne Dick, Alice May Connolly, Maria Williams, Harriet Hughes, Aaron Pyke and Sam Irwin.
Directed by Hilary Penwarden with a production team including Anna Pastor-Bouwmeester, Lucas Neal, Isadora Lao and Jake Brown.
“Stoge Chollonge 2006” is
on at
BATS Theatre at 6:30pm
from 10 - 14
February.
Adults $18 | Concession/ Student $14 | Fringe
Addict $12
Tickets available from BATS box office (04)
802 4175 or book@bats.co.nz
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