AHOY, ME HEARTIES! TIM BRAY THEATRE COMPANY PRESENTS A BELOVED MARGARET MAHY TALE

Tim Bray Theatre Company presents
The Great Piratical Rumbustification
By Margaret Mahy
Adapted for the stage by Tim Bray
Songs by Christine White


Hoist the flag of fun and mayhem as Tim Bray Theatre Company presents the first production in their 2024 season, The Great Piratical Rumbustification. Based on the delightful pirate tale by Margaret Mahy, adventurers of all ages can set sail from 13 April at The PumpHouse Theatre, Due Drop Events Centre, and Māngere Arts Centre Ngā Tohu o Uenuku.
 
Building on from the success of Tim Bray Theatre Company’s 2012 and 2017 productions of The Great Piratical Rumbustification, mayhem ensues in this rollicking, rumbunctious escapade that promises the most fun you’ve had walking the plank in years.
 
Shiver me timbers! The pirates are restless, yearning for a grand piratical adventure. “Oh, for a pirate party!” they proclaim. But, as any good sea dog knows, a proper pirate party must be a stolen one. Join our young hero, Oliver Terrapin, as he opens up the doors of his oblivious parents’ home for a party – a party with real pirates!
 
Tim Bray Theatre Company continues its commitment to delivering captivating and engaging productions that spark the imaginations of young minds. This swashbuckling stage performance promises to be a journey filled with laughter, music, and oar-some performers including Dylan Underwood (The Twits, The Santa Claus Show), Kat Glass(The Lighthouse Keeper’s Lunch, Badjelly the Witch), Terry Hooper (The Twits, The Lighthouse Keeper’s Lunch), Christian George (The Whale Rider, The Santa Claus Show), Rebecca Ansell (The Santa Claus Show), Francesca Browne (Greedy Cat, The Twits), Grant Zent a former TBTC Youth Theatre actor (The Santa Claus Show), and newcomers to the company, Kazim Khan and Verity George.
 
“Perhaps (Tim) Bray’s most noteworthy quality as an adapter/director of children’s stories is his uncanny ability to find the essence of the works he adapts and to find ways to translate this to the stage. His work with Mahy’s quirky creations is no exception. It’s been my pleasure to see many of (Tim) Bray’s children’s theatre works but I have to say The Great Piratical Rumbustification is quite simply his best effort yet and it’s all down to harmony.”
– Lexie Matheson, Theatreview
 
Accessibility and inclusion continues to be at the forefront of the company’s programming, with Sensory Relaxed, NZSL interpreted and Audio Described performances available for The Great Piratical Rumbustification so that all young voyagers can come along on this adventure.
 
The Great Piratical Rumbustification is the first show in Tim Bray Theatre Company’s 2024 programme. The season will also feature Five Go on an Adventure from 29 June – 20 July, based on the famous adventure stories by Enid Blyton, the comical chaos of Joy Cowley’s Mrs Wishy-Washy from 21 September – 2 November, and the company’s annual festive production The Santa Claus Show ’24 from 30 November – 22 December.
 
Take to the high seas with Tim Bray Theatre Company!
 

www.timbray.org.nz
 
 Tim Bray Theatre Company presents The Great Piratical Rumbustification
By Margaret Mahy
Adapted for the stage by Tim Bray
Songs by Christine White
Tickets available via www.timbray.org.nz
 
The PumpHouse Theatre
Killarney Park, 2a Manurere Avenue, Takapuna
13 – 27 April
10:30am & 1pm daily
(no shows Sundays)
 
Due Drop Events Centre
770 Great South Road, Manukau
30 April – 4 May
10.30AM & 1PM daily
 
Māngere Arts Centre Ngā Tohu o Uenuku
Cnr Bader Drive and Orly Avenue, Māngere
7 – 11 May
10.30AM & 1PM daily
 
 

 
 
ACCESSIBLE PERFORMANCES

Sensory Relaxed Performance:

The PumpHouse Theatre, Takapuna
Wednesday 10 April, 10.30AM (Schools only)
Monday 15 April, 10.30AM
Due Drop Events Centre, Manukau
Wednesday 1 May, 10.30AM (Schools only)
Māngere Arts Centre Ngā Tohu o Uenuku, Māngere
Thursday 9 May, 10.30AM (Schools only)
 
Audio Described Performances:

The PumpHouse Theatre, Takapuna
Tuesday 9 April, 1PM
Saturday 20 April, 1PM

Māngere Arts Centre Ngā Tohu o Uenuku, Māngere
Wednesday 8 May, 10.30AM
 
NZSL Interpreted Performances:

The PumpHouse Theatre, Takapuna
Thursday 11 April, 10.30AM
Saturday 27 April, 10.30AM
Due Drop Events Centre, Manukau
Thursday 2 May, 10.30AM
 

Michelle Lafferty