Ash: Ashley Thorndyke - Work in Progress

Ash: Ashley Thorndyke - Work in Progress

Release date : January 1, 1995
Runtime : 28m
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Director : Duncan Sarkies / Peter Burger /
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January 1, 1995 28m Comedy More
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his film records the devising of a “work in progress” by theatre director Ashley Thorndyke (Jason Hoyte). The concept — by Duncan Sarkies (Two Little Boys, Scarfies) — mocks the gamut of thesp and drama school cliches: from ‘wanky’ director to wacky warm-up exercises (animal impersonations, primal screams, Love Boat theme song). Peter Burger, fresh out of Broadcasting School, co-directs, and the willing cast is drawn from the 90s Wellington theatre scene orbiting around Bats and Victoria University. Future Conchord Jemaine Clement memorably learns to get loose.
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  • title:Ash: Ashley Thorndyke - Work in Progress
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1995
  • Runtime:28m
  • Genres: Comedy ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Duncan Sarkies / Peter Burger /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:his film records the devising of a “work in progress” by theatre director Ashley Thorndyke (Jason Hoyte). The concept — by Duncan Sarkies (Two Little Boys, Scarfies) — mocks the gamut of thesp and drama school cliches: from ‘wanky’ director to wacky warm-up exercises (animal impersonations, primal screams, Love Boat theme song). Peter Burger, fresh out of Broadcasting School, co-directs, and the willing cast is drawn from the 90s Wellington theatre scene orbiting around Bats and Victoria University. Future Conchord Jemaine Clement memorably learns to get loose.
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