IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR ALL PARTICIPANTS: Please make sure you fill in the MYD survey https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ShakespeareGCNZ_PF . It takes a couple of minutes and it helps our organisation continue to put on our festivals. […]
Read More
We came, we saw and were blown away by the creativity, collaboration, friendship and support shown over the weekend. Here is the list of award recipients: LIST A big thank […]
Read More
MINISTRY OF YOUTH DEVELOPMENT SURVEY IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR ALL PARTICIPANTS: Participant Feedback link for Jan 1st – June 30th 2024 We are asking all participants in SGCNZ’s activities – SGCNZ UOSWSF, […]
Read More
SGCNZ are delighted to announce the award recipients of our National UOSWSF 2023! You can find the full list HERE Congratulations to all award recipients and to everyone else as well! […]
Read More
The Vimeo from the SGCNZ e-National UOSWSF is now available to view!46 outstanding selected scenes by secondary students from throughout NZ & our allied Competition WinnersPlus hours more viewing including: […]
Read More
Each year, SGCNZ holds 24 Festivals nationwide, in which secondary-age students, from 11 to 19 years old, perform 5- and 15-minute scenes from Shakespeare’s plays, set in any time, place, […]
Read More
SGCNZ University of Otago Sheilah Winn National Shakespeare Festival 2022 The Performance schedule for the 2022 SGCNZ University of Otago Sheilah Winn National Shakespeare Festival has been finalized. What a […]
Read More
We are thrilled to announce the dates for the Regional and National University of Otago Sheilah Winn Shakespeare Festival! This list is subject to change in the current uncertain climate, […]
Read More
Covid 2022 SGCNZ e-UOSWSF Plan of Action In the highly probable situation of Covid affecting one or more regions or schools again this year, SGCNZ has in place an emergency […]
Read More
FESTIVAL ON – SGCNZ UOSWSF 2022 The thrill of being back on stage live again for SGCNZ’s University of Otago Sheilah Winn Shakespeare Festivals in our 30th anniversary year, is still […]
Read More