Wednesday, 10 February 2010
Whatever Turns You On (finale)
The whole cast get in on Whatever Turns You On, which has a message of hope for the future. Everybody can find a way to get along if they accept each other's differences.
Labels:
Choice,
Meatworks,
Meatworks the Musical,
Rock Musical
Chill Out, Man
Chill Out, Man is sung by Fifi (Jan Hellreigel) to encourage Herb, the animal rights activist, (Andrew Glover) to enjoy life more. He can't solve all of the world's problems. Have Some Fun.
Labels:
funny,
guru,
have some fun,
music,
musicals,
Rock Musical
Ain't Saying I'm a Virgin
Sung by Willa O'Neill, Aint Saying Im a Virgin is a song about love as it usually happens, confused and fraught with pitfalls. A very sweet song with strong sentiments.
Labels:
love song,
love story,
musicals,
Roch music,
Rock Musical,
virgin
Tuesday, 9 February 2010
Cut to the Bone
Sung by Jenny (Willa O'Neill,) Cut to the Bone is about how to get on in a working situation.
She is strongly backed by the men on the chain, who are using the actions of their work to make a powerful backing.
Monday, 8 February 2010
Meatworks the Musical
Meatworks is a musical set in the freezing works of New Zealand.
Meatworks is about how people deal with change to their lives
Meatworks was performed in Auckland at Sky City Theatre in 2000.
Meatworks is written and produced by Joselyn Morton.© 2000
Meatworks Music is by Stephen Small.© 2000
The video was taken from in the auditorium during a live performance, and is not of high quality, but gives an idea of what the show is like.
Meatworks was directed by Roger Morton
Meatworks is packed with songs, is funny and has meaning to our modern world.
In short, this show must be seen again.
Meatworks is about how people deal with change to their lives
Meatworks was performed in Auckland at Sky City Theatre in 2000.
Meatworks is written and produced by Joselyn Morton.© 2000
Meatworks Music is by Stephen Small.© 2000
The video was taken from in the auditorium during a live performance, and is not of high quality, but gives an idea of what the show is like.
Meatworks was directed by Roger Morton
Meatworks is packed with songs, is funny and has meaning to our modern world.
In short, this show must be seen again.
Labels:
business solutions,
comedy,
green,
love story,
Meatworks,
music,
workers
Saturday, 6 February 2010
Meatworks Poster
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