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HELEN MOULDER
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Meeting Karpovsky
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In the dance of life Sylvia has two left feet, but Karpovsky has arrived to tutor her in hope and grace. Years ago, Sylvia travelled the world and its greatest ballet theatres; now she lives alone in a house filled with photographs of her favourite dancer and boxes of her daughter's unwanted possessions. Sylvia knows all the dances and has all the moves in her head, but is afraid to step out. Then the great dancer Alexander Karpovsky - she has seen him dance 127 times - turns up mysteriously in her lonely room and breaks through her brittle cocoon. - The Listener
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Created by Helen Moulder, Sue Rider And Sir Jon Trimmer
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Circa Two, Wellington 09 Nov 2002
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Playing Miss Havisham
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Claudia lives an hour out of Christchurch with her farm accountant husband and son Ben who plays in a band. When an eccentric Irish film-maker comes to New Zealand to make a film of Charles Dickens' Great Expectations, Claudia sees a way out of her humdrum existence and auditions for the role of the jilted bride Miss Havisham. As she prepares for the role, Claudia finds her own life takes on the twists and turns of a Dickens novel. A solo work of unexpected visual richness, Playing Miss Havisham unfolds with mystery, music, comedy and surprise. Complete with wedding dress and cobwebs.
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Written by Helen Moulder And Sue Rider
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Circa Two, Wellington 17 Feb 2006
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