File spoon-archives/puptcrit.archive/puptcrit_1996/96-08-21.102, message 221


Date: Mon, 19 Aug 1996 01:15:09 +1000
From: puppetease-AT-peg.apc.org (Ross Browning)
Subject: Re: New Zealand



>WHAT DO YOU THINK OF WHEN YOU HEAR THE NAME NEW ZEALAND?

G'day Ray,

I toured Nth & Sth Islands in 'July /August 95 with Puppetease (one of my
three school shows)
HAD a ball......over five weeks I performed more than 64 shows to more than
10,000  Primary school students.
New Zealand is a land where the travellers can experience many different
types of terrain from rugged Mountains covered in snow , Glaciers , Active
Volcanoes ,beautiful  verdent, Rolling fields & Lakes . Black Sandy Beaches
Sheep Sheep and More sheep.....Maoris & Amazing Milkshakes !!!!! . New
Zealanders are extremely  friendly to travellers from O/S . My tour last
year was an absolute buzz... It was great to meet so many new artistes who
were interested to come and see my work... I Was also invited to many
dinners for home cooked meals and lots of professional chat..... My Agent
wanted me to come back this year for another 5 week tour around Auckland
but I had already committed myself to the Qld Arts Council for three terms
( 22 weeks touring!!!!).

My wife is having a baby next year NZ is off the touring schedule until at
least 1998 but I would love to come back again thats for sure.
Cheers
Ross Browning

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