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The Village of 12 Nights


  • Freemans Bay Community Hall 52 Hepburn Street Auckland, Auckland, 1011 New Zealand (map)
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Glass Ceiling's
Community Theatre Company

is proud to be presenting

A magical theatre experience imagined, written, and performed by the Glass Ceiling Community Theatre Company, featuring live music composed and performed by our participants.


Our Community Theatre Company is an 18-month skills-based training programme designed for disabled young adults who dream of a career in the performing arts but struggle to find opportunities in the mainstream.

Led by the brilliant John G Davies, a highly experienced drama teacher, the programme offers a safe, accessible, and supportive environment to explore creativity and build skills. Participants devise original theatre from their own stories through improvisation, movement, dance, accessible music-making, and songwriting culminating in inspiring public performances.


Synopsis
”The Village of 12 Nights”

A cast of 20 open the show with Imagination, a song that invites the audience into a world shaped by their own creativity. Four families - the Farmhouse, the Mayoral Mansion, the Royal Palace, and the Beauty Salon - set the stage, culminating in the Queen’s coronation with revelry, dance, and a grand feast.

However while the people celebrate, the animals gather in secret, voicing their mistreatment and deciding to leave. Their absence throws the community into turmoil, leading Prince Graham into the mountains on a desperate search, where he is injured and rescued by the very animals who fled. As the villagers grieve, the animals return with the Prince, and together they forge a Treaty of respect and coexistence.

The story closes with renewal and joy, marked by the birth of a royal baby and the return of a faithful pirate lover.

Style

The stylistic approach is to minimise props and set and with inventive lighting, innovative staging, and the excitement of a live band, present an immersive and surprising musical play. Written and composed by the participants, the play is bursting with songs, humour and theatricality.

Show times:

  • Thursday 27th November 2025, 7pm

  • Friday 28th November 2025, 7pm

  • Saturday 29th November 2025, 4pm

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Thanks to our funding partners:

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