Napier Operatic Society


Napier Operatic Society is an amateur theatre society based in Napier, New Zealand, established in 1887 based at The Tabard Theatre.
The Napier Operatic Society produces multiple productions a year, and has done a major stage-show every year since 1887, with the exception of several years throughout the 20th century during Compulsory [Military Training in New Zealand|overseas conflict] and the aftermath of natural disaster.

History

The earliest known theatre company in Napier was the Napier Theatre Co., which in 1883, along with the Napier Musical Society and the Napier Amateur Drama Club combined to create the Theatre Royal. The Theatre Royal made its debut with the musical Trial by Jury, and out of this the Napier Operatic Society was born.
Most of the early productions were Gilbert and Sullivan plays, with the first production at the new Napier Municipal Theatre being A Greek Slave in 1912. The 1800 capacity of the Napier Municipal Theatre was noted to have been "frequently taxed to the uttermost", especially by people who drive in from the country areas. Due to the onset of World War I, The Blue Moon was the last production by Napier Operatic Society until 1921.
The 1931 Napier earthquake caused significant damage to the Napier Municipal Theatre, contributing to Napier Operatic's hiatus until 1937. A Special General Meeting was held on 14 October 1937 where it was unanimously decided to revive the society. The first production in over 7 years, Rio Rita, was performed at the newly built Napier Municipal Theatre. Since then, with the exception of during World War II until 1953, there has been at least one production put on by Napier Operatic Society every year.
Napier Operatic Society has staged many hit musicals in recent years, including Les Misérables, 42nd Street, Chicago, Cats, Beauty and the Beast, Miss Saigon, The [Phantom of the Opera |The Phantom of the Opera], Mamma Mia!, and Evita. Napier Operatic Society have since begun staging larger productions that typically would be seen at the Napier Municipal Theatre at the Tabard Theatre, such as Evita, Jesus Christ Superstar, and Blood Brothers.

Productions: 1887–present

1954–1999-------
1954Chu Chin Chow1955Desert Song----
1956The New Moon1957Oklahoma!1958Love from Judy1959The Vegabond King
1960White Horse Inn |White Horse Inn]1961Kismet1962The Music Man1963Where's Charley
The Merry Widow
1964The Maid of the Mountains1965Annie [Get Your Gun |Annie Get Your Gun]1966Amahal and the Night Visitors1967Little Mary Sunshine
1968The Sound of Music1969Camelot1970Pink Champagne1971South Pacific
1972Oliver!1973Fiddler on the Roof1974My Fair Lady1975Man of La Mancha
1976Pirates of Penzance
Music Hall
1977Oops Titipu
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat
1978Oh, What a Lovely War!1979The [Great Waltz |The Great Waltz]
Grease
1980Jesus Christ Superstar1981HMS Pinafore
Hans Christian Andersen
1982Cabaret
Oklahoma!
1983Annie
1984Man of La Mancha1985The Gingerbread Man
Chicago
1986Mack and Mabel1987The Sorcerer
Nostalgia
1988Oliver!
An Evening with Gershwin
1989Grease1990
The Fantastiks

Evita
1991
Tom Jones

Me and My Girl
1992
Jerome Kern, directed by Shirley Jarrett.

Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat, directed by Phil Turley.
1993
Nunsense, directed by Gillian Davies, QSM.

West Side Story, directed by Rob Hickey.

A Place on Earth, directed by Dick Johnstone.
1994
Canterbury Tales, directed by Dick Johnstone.

Cabaret, directed by Gillian Davies, QSM.
1995
Les Misérables, directed by Gillian Davies, QSM

A Slice of Saturday Night, directed by Rob Hickey.

Chess, directed by Jane Pierard.
1996
Stepping Out, directed by Tessa-May Brown.

Love off the Shelf, directed by John Collier & John Matthews.
1997
42nd Street, directed by Gillian Davies, QSM.
1998
The Pirates of Penzance, directed by Tessa-May Brown.

Dirty Weekends, directed by John Collier & John Matthews.
1999
The Mikado, directed by Tessa-May Brown.

Jesus Christ Superstar, directed by David Sidwell.

Showstoppers, directed by Gillian Davies, QSM.

2000–present-------
2000
HMS Pinafore, directed by Tessa-May Brown.

West End to Broadway, directed by Stephen Robertson.
2001
Sweeny Todd, directed by Gillian Davies, QSM.

Return to the Forbidden Planet, directed by John Collier & John Matthews.

Moby Dick, directed by Andrea Taafe.
2002
Blood Brothers, directed by Geoff Turkington.

Les Misérables, directed by David Sidwell.

Some Enchanted Evening, directed by Tessa-May Brown.
2003
Buddy Holly Story|Buddy], directed by David Sidwell.

Annie, directed by Sylvia Richardson.

Little Shop of Horrors, directed by Sonya Aifai.
2004
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, directed by Valda Peacock.

The Odd Couple, directed by Sylvia Richardson.
2005
My Fair Lady

Gypsy, directed by Sylvia Richardson.

The Full Monty, directed by Chris Davidson.
2006
The Threepenny Opera, directed by William Waitoa.

The [Boy Friend |The Boy Friend], directed by Tessa-May Brown.

Back to the 80's, directed by Sonya Aifai.
2007
Beauty and the Beast, directed by Gillian Davies, QSM.

Cats, directed by Gillian Davies, QSM.
2008
The Producers, directed by Margot Minett & Joanne Stevens.
Thoroughly Modern Millie, directed by Tessa-May Brown.

Urinetown, directed by Chris Davidson.
2009
Dinner with the Duke

If You're Irish

An ANZAC Tribute

Miss Saigon, directed by Gillian Davies, QSM.
2010
The Wedding Singer, directed by Sonya Aifai.

Bad Girls, directed by Wendy Revell.
2011
42nd Street, directed by Rob Hickey.

Dusty, directed by Wendy Revell.
2012
Spamalot

Chicago, directed by Wendy Revell.

That's Showbiz, directed by Oliver Christopherson.
2013
Hairspray, directed by Wendy Revell.

The Phantom of the Opera, directed by Gillian Davies, QSM.
2014
Young Frankenstein, directed by Sylvia Richardson.

Dreamgirls, directed by Sonya Aifai.

Mamma Mia!, directed by Wendy Revell.
2015
Evita, directed by James McCaffrey.

The Addams Family, directed by Rob Hickey.

Forbidden Broadway, directed by Dave Richardson.
2016
Jesus Christ Superstar, directed by Anthony Collier & Reiss Jenkinson.

Barnum, directed by Mark Oldershaw.

Nunsense, directed by Anthony Collier & James McCaffrey.
2017
Mary Poppins, directed by Wendy Revell.

Blood Brothers, directed by Anthony Collier.

A Great Face for Radio, directed by Wendy Revell.
2018
Oliver!, directed by James McCaffrey.

Chess, directed by Sarah Rogers.
2019
Les Misérables, directed by Lisa-Jane Easter.

Avenue Q, directed by Rob Hickey.
2020
Grease, directed by William Waitoa.
2021
Sister Act, directed by Wendy Revell.
2022
The Boy Friend, directed by Kerry Unsworth.

Into the Woods, directed by Wendy Revell.
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Society presidents: 1890–present

Honorary life members

''"*" denotes deceased''

Theatre School

The Napier Operatic Society Theatre School was one of the first youth theatre programmes to have been established by an existing amateur musical theatre society in New Zealand. Under the direction of Sonya Aifai since 2000, the theatre school has trained aspiring actors by casting them in yearly productions.
The Napier Operatic Society Theatre School has been nationally recognised, including in 2017 when it was awarded the Excellence in Acting award at the Junior Theatre Celebration in Auckland. Subsequently, in both 2018 and 2019, theatre school alumnus Jackson Stone was awarded Outstanding Male Performer two years in a row for his roles as Donkey in Shrek Jr., and as Don Lockwood in Singin' in the Rain Jr.. Stone, alongside of other notable theatre school members Marcus Allan, Maia Driver, and Renee Seymour, represented NOS and New Zealand at the Junior Theatre Festival in Atlanta in 2020.

Theatre School productions: 2000–present