Theatre pulls curtain on junk

Wanganui Repertory Theatre enthusiasts, from left: Ella Chapman, 15, Meynell Smith, 16, and former WHS students, Reuben Janes, 23 and Reid Tucker, 18.
PHOTO / Jesse King

Wanganui Repertory Theatre performers are spending almost as much time cleaning up as they are rehearsing.

Ringing Changes, written and directed by Ted Charlton, starts in July and president Phil Hudson decided it was time to remove some clutter from the theatre.

Ex-president Phil Portland got on board, along with enthusiastic theatre youngsters Ella Chapman, Meynell Smith, Reid Tucker and Reuben Janes.

"We've got wood for miles. When things have been collected for nearly a hundred years like this, you've got to decide what to keep and what to get rid of," Portland said.

"We've got some real dedicated young people here coming in and doing the hard work. This is the unglamorous side of theatre, but it's stuff that has got to be done."

Most of what is being sorted through are old props and building materials that have been shoved into holes or under the stage, anywhere they can fit.

Perhaps the most interesting thing found during the clean-up of the Ridgway St building is a set of old doors.

"We pulled them out and we're definitely not throwing them away because we're looking at them thinking they might be the original doors of the building," Portland said.

"The outside of the theatre has changed over the years, it was a library before it was the theatre, it's over 100 years old. Hopefully we can do the doors up and use them for something at some point."

Portland said the young performers getting involved in the clean-up made him proud.

"Young Reuben, we've watched him grow up, he has come through the theatre ranks and he is going to be on stage in this next performance.

"We call ourselves the theatre family, it really does have that feel and it makes me really proud to know that as a theatre community, we have done enough to get these young people giving back."

The building has been a theatre since 1933 and Portland said that like many older buildings it has some issues.

"We are the caretakers of the theatre, so really it's our duty to make sure we're keeping the place clean and tidy.

"We need to sort out some issues and we are in the process of raising funds to upgrade and keep ourselves current."

Ringing Changes will run on July 5, 6, 7, 12, 13 and 14 in the Wanganui Repertory 

By Jesse King
Wanganui Chronicle 22/6/18


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