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About Us - 90 years young

Auckland Music Theatre Inc., the longest-established musical theatre company in the Auckland region, has a proud and distinguished history. The Society was founded in 1919 as the Auckland Amateur Operatic Society, renamed the Auckland Operatic Society in 1962, and Auckland Music Theatre Inc. in 1995. The changes of name symbolize the progressive stance adopted by the Society in its attempt to maintain a contemporary image in line with the vibrant and ever-developing genre of musical theatre. This enlightened approach has been one of the major strengths of the Society, enabling it to survive against all odds.

Many high-profile citizens have been associated with the Society since its inception ninety years ago. The inaugural patron was His Excellency the Governor-General Viscount Jellicoe, K.G.C.B., O.M., G.C.V.O., while the original committee included Mr W. J. Crowther, Mayor of Auckland from 1891-93, and Mr H.T. Goldie, a mill owner whose father had been Mayor of Auckland from 1898-1901. The Gondoliers (1919), our inaugural production, was sponsored and produced by Tom Pollard, a member of the famous Pollard theatrical family.

The Society has presented musicals, revues, concerts and plays in a variety of venues over the years. Productions range from the spectacular Glory Day musicals in His Majesty’s Theatre and St James Theatre to the more intimate shows staged in the Grafton Road Hall, St Andrews Church hall, Auckland Concert Chamber, Centennial Theatre, Customhouse Theatre, Symphonia Theatre, the Bowen Studio Theatre, and the Westpoint Performing Arts Centre. The Society has provided a training ground for many performers, directors, musical directors, choreographers, technical people, composers and playwrights who have gone on to pursue a successful professional career overseas. The high standard of excellence, which has always characterized our productions, is recognized by NAPTA as we continue to win awards regularly.

Since its inception the Society has been domiciled in three separate locations, reflecting the changing demographics and evolution of the Auckland region. From 1919 to 1969 our home was at 33 Grafton Road, Grafton Gully. When this was sold for motorway construction the money received was vested in the Auckland Musical Arts Trust which was set up by the Society in 1966 to protect its assets. In 1970 we moved to the old synagogue, a heritage building, on the corner of Princes Street and Bowen Avenue where we constructed our Bowen Studio Theatre. However, due to the extremely high costs of maintaining the premises, the Trust sold the lease back to the Auckland City Council in 1987, rendering the Society ‘homeless’ for approximately five years. People of lesser ilk and backbone might have been daunted by this sad state of affairs but due to the enthusiasm and loyalty of our committee and members, who continued to stage shows during this bleak period, we survived with renewed vigour.

The Westpoint Performing Arts Centre, our current home, was built in 1992-93 and is located between Motions and Meola Roads in leafy Western Springs. The complex consists of a versatile 120-seat theatre with dressing rooms, a large separate area which is used for building sets and rehearsing, and the historic ‘shed’ which houses our costumes and props.  Moreover, we have a large parking area, a priceless asset in this day and age. As money becomes available, the Trust continues to make improvements to the complex.

The year of 2004 ushered in a new era when we launched the official Auckland Music Theatre Inc. website which keeps members and interested parties up to date with news, show information and bookings.

We salute all our members, past and present, as we proudly celebrate our ninetieth jubilee in June 2009.

Membership

At present, the cost of annual membership of the Society is $25 single, $55 double and $85 family. Members receive newsletters, invitations to social functions, audition notices and discounted bookings for shows. Join now and be part of our exciting ninetieth jubilee celebrations!

We are always looking for personnel to help with set construction/painting, wardrobe, properties, lighting, backstage or front-of-house guest service, as well as directors, musical directors, choreographers or pianists. If you’re interested, we’d love to hear from you! Performers are required to audition for each production but we always welcome new talent. Audition details are available on our website.

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Our Show History:
(Click an underlined show name to view its archive page)

1919 The Gondoliers
1920 The Geisha
1921 A Country Girl
1922 Our Miss Gibbs
1923 Tutankhamen
1924 Tutankhamen
  San Toy
1925 The Abbess of Whitby
1926 The Acadians
1927 La Mascotte
1928 The Belle of New York
1929 Floradora
  Concert (Fundraiser for Mr Birrell O'Malley)
1930 Tutankhamen
1931 A Greek Slave
1933 Le Cloches de Corneville
1934 The Belle of New York
1935 A Runaway Girl
1936 The New Moon
1937 Sally
1938 The Vagabond King
1939 Rose Marie
  Rowena Jackson Celebrity Ballet (with Auckland Dance Teachers)
1940 Merrie England
  Faust (with the New Zealand Broacasting Service)
1941 The Lilac Domino (with Light Opera Club and Lyric Harmonists to raise money for the Fighting Forces Fund Appeal)
1943 Le Cloches de Cornville
1944 Our Miss Gibbs
1945 Katinka
1946 The Vagabond King
  Dick Whittington
1947 Season of Ballet
  Goodnight Vienna (Australasian premiere)
1948 Carmen (with the New Zealand Broadcasting Service and The National Orchestra)
  Two Bouquets (Australasian premiere)
1949 The Gondoliers (30th Jubilee)
1950 Chu Chin Chow
1951 Showboat
  The Browning Version (Play)
  Harlequinade (Play)
1952 Chu Chin Chow
  Season of Ballet
  Poison Pen (Play)
  The Bartered Bride
1953 Sit down a minute, Adrian (Play)
  Dear Miss Phoebe
1954 Two Bouquets
  The New Moon
1955 Hugh, the Drover
  Alice in Wonderland
1956 Naughty Marietta (Australasian premiere)
1957 Oklahoma!
1958 White Horse Inn
1959 Kismet
1960 Iolanthe
  South Pacific
1961 Revue 1961
  King's Rhapsody
1962 The Mikado
  Where's Charley?
1963 Something funny happened on the way to the Theatre Tonight (revue)
1964 The Belle of New York (With Light Opera Club)
  The Beggar's Opera
1965 South Pacific
  Call Me Madam
1966 The Boyfriend
  Salad Days
  The King and I
1967 Irma La Douce (New Zealand Premiere)
  Palace of Varities Music Hall
  The Pajama Game
1968 And So to Bed
  Can Can
1969 The Fantasticks
  Archy and Mehitabel
  Showboat (Golden Jubilee)
1970 A funny Thing Happened on the Way to The Forum
  Kismet
1971 Palace of Varieties
  A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum*
  Kiss Me Kate*
1972 Zorba*
  And So to Bed*
1973 Fiddler on the Roof*
1974 Finian's Rainbow*
  MGM:Memories Gone Mad (revue)
  Carnival
1975 Robert and Elizabeth
  Carousel
  Calamity Jane
1976 Oliver!
  The Boyfriend
  An Evening With... (revue)
1977 My Fair Lady
  Once Upon a Mattress
  From Noel to Cole
1978 Fiddler on the Roof
  Salad Days
  HMS Pinafore
  Company
1979 The Great Waltz
  Hello Dolly!
  Sixty Glorious Years (Diamond Jubilee)
1980 Oh What a Lovely War
  Hans Christian Andersen
  Tap and All That (revue)
  A Christmas Carol
1981 Lock Up Your Daughters
  The Mikado
  Annie
  Revue-ing the Situation
1982 The Gondoliers
  Pal Joey
  Cowardy Custard
1983 Tarantara! Tarantara!
  Song Of Norway
  I Do! I Do!
  The Fantasticks
1984 Trumps (revue)
  Annie
  Barely Broadway (revue)
1985 The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas
  The Mikado
1986 The Biograph Girl
  Where's Charley?
  Amahl and the Night Visitors
1987 Jack the Ripper
1988 Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
  A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
1989 Jesus Christ Superstar
1990 Little Shop of Horrors
  Oliver!
1991 Chicago
  Hair
1992 Guys and Dolls
1993 Fiddler on the Roof
  The Wizard of Oz
1994 The Seven Ages of Man (revue)
  Godspell
  Love off the Shelf
  Irma La Douce
1995 Bless 'Em All
  The Canterbury Tales
  Making it Big
1996 Do Black Patent Leather Shows Really Reflect Up? (New Zealand premiere)
  The Pirates of Penzance
  A Slice of Saturday Night
1997 Evita
  A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
  The Music Hall
1998 Into the Woods
  Red, Hot and Cole
  C'est Magnifique: A French revue
1999 Kiss Me Kate
  Love Bites: A Concert of Broadway Love Songs
  Follies
2000 Victor Victoria
  Ladies NIght (play)
2001 Try to Remember (revue)
  Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
2002 70, Girls, 70
  Lend Me a Tenor (play)
  Jesus Christ Superstar
2003 Company
  Bugsy Malone (youth production)
2004 West Side Story
  Big River
2005 Honk!
  The Secret Garden
2006 The Full Monty
  Babes in Arms (youth production)
  Cabaret
2007 The Opposite Sex (play in conjunction with The Caught Jesters)
  Ragtime (in concert)
  Hair
2008 Beautiful Thing (play)
  Putting it Together
  Boy from Oz
2009 La Cage Aux Folles
  Assasins
  Showboat (in concert)
* 1971 - 1974: Auckland Music Company - the touring company of the Auckland Operatic Society

 
 

 
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