SGCNZ NATIONAL SHAKESPEARE SCHOOLS PRODUCTION

SGCNZ NSSP 2022

After chequered Covid-constrictions affecting our last 3 SGCNZ NSSP programmes, it was a relief to present this year’s event in a more traditional form.  Forty-eight students, selected from Regional Festivals, […] Read More

SGCNZ Mini-NSSP Wellington 2021-22

In order to accommodate students from the Auckland region who were unable to attend NSSP2021 because of the Covid-19 related travel restrictions in place at the time, a mini NSSP […] Read More

SGCNZ NSSP 2021

We’re so excited to announce the students selected for SGCNZ National Shakespeare Schools Production 2021!  Click here for the National Shakespeare Schools Production List Congratulations to all those selected – […] Read More

SGCNZ NSSP 2020

The SGCNZ National Shakespeare Schools Production 2020 was held in Dunedin 26 September-4 October, with public performances on Friday 2 and Saturday 3 October at University of Otago College of Education. […] Read More

Ministry of Youth Development Survey

Ministry of Youth Development Survey Participant Feedback  link We are asking all participants in SGCNZ’s activities – SGCNZ UOSWSF, SGCNZ NSSP, SGCNZ YSC, SGCNZ Dance Nimble Soles, SGCNZ PPWS and Competitions […] Read More

PAST YEARS - SGCNZ NSSP 2019

The SGCNZ National Shakespeare Schools Production 2019 was held at St Patrick’s College Silverstream, Upper Hutt from 29 September-7 October 2019, with public performances on Saturday 5 October at Pipitea Marae, […] Read More

SGCNZ NSSP 2018

The SGCNZ National Shakespeare Schools Production 2018 was held at Tolcarne Boarding Residence, Dunedin from 29 September-7 October 2018, with public performances on Friday 8 October at College of Education Auditorium, […] Read More

SGCNZ NSSP 2017

Scenes from The Winter’s Tale directed by Robin Payne, The Comedy of Errors directed by Peter Hambleton, and The Taming of the Shrew directed by Eleanor Bishop were performed by some of NZ’s most talented students. The […] Read More

SGCNZ NSSP 2016

400 years dead and still alive and thriving! Shakespeare’s relevance is not in the least diminished and he keeps inspiring young and old. Need proof? Then you should have watched […] Read More