Ten years of Raglan Theatre Academy

November 26, 2024

The Chronicle sat down for a conversation with Ruth Hare, Director and Teacher Extraordinaire

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You’re celebrating 10 years of Raglan Theatre Academy productions in our community. How does it feel looking back on the experience?

It’s wild to think it’s been ten years – that’s a lot of work! I think of all the wonderful students who have come through our doors. Watching their growth and journey is probably the highlight. I’m so proud of each and every student who has been part of Raglan Theatre Academy over the last ten years. I love looking back at the photos and thinking, wow, we did that! I have such fond memories of each year and each show.

For those who may not be familiar, can you describe how the Academy began and what led you to offer drama to local students?

I have a background in theatre and performance and have been working with youth theatre for about 17 years. I’d taught in the district and run some previous classes in Raglan. But Raglan Theatre Academy really took off after I volunteered to direct my daughter’s Te Uku School production in 2014. After the show, parents were asking me to bring my drama classes back to Raglan. From there, everything just fell into place – it was meant to be. So, with unbridled passion (and what I now realise was a touch of insanity, haha), I’m still here today.

Tell us about The Neverending Story production at the end of the month. What can we look forward to?

I’ve adapted The Neverending Story from the book by Michael Ende (yes, it was a book first!). The movie version only covers the first half of the book, so I’ve included parts of the second half as well. You’ll see all your favourite characters from the movie, plus some fun new characters to meet!

How did you choose this particular story, and why do you think it will work well?

Each year, while I’m busy with the current show, a story comes to mind that feels like it wants to be retold. When it keeps resurfacing and prodding me, I know I HAVE to put it on stage the following year. I’ve had a preference for adapting books for the stage over the last ten years, adding my own flavour while trying to stay true to the author’s intent. I like encouraging my students to read the book first – who knows, it might spark an interest in reading for them.

As for why this story will work well – well, why not? It’s a fantastic story!

You have students who have been involved for many years. What do they say about what keeps them coming back year after year?

This year’s graduate, Josie Harder (2017-2024), is in her final year. She says, “It’s the pure excitement I get before going onstage and the feeling of taking my final bow. The memories and connections I’ve made make all the hard work worth it.”

Katie Parkes (2021-present) describes the endless fun and positivity. “There are always opportunities for what you want to do, and you never feel left out at Raglan Theatre Academy. Ruth does amazing work wrangling us every year, and she guides us in becoming better actors.”

Vida Bradbury (2016-present) loves exploring a new world each year with her friends. “We’re given room to grow and become more creative and confident through the shows. Each year, there’s a wonderful new family at Raglan Theatre Academy, and the skills I’ve developed continue to help me in everyday life.”

Giorgia Hope (2018-present) returns each year because it’s a positive place to be. “Everyone becomes a big team, almost like a family. Of course, the person responsible for creating this wonderful community is Ruth. She’s such a great teacher who always pushes us to give 100%. 

She’s incredibly hardworking and deserves so much appreciation.”

When are the performances?

Saturday 30th November at 2pm and 6pm, and Sunday 1st December at 1pm and 5pm.

How can people book tickets?

Head to our website, raglantheatreacademy.co.nz, to purchase tickets online.

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