Duck archive

Introduction
CHB Mail, Tuesday 3 September 1996
CHB Mail, Tuesday, September 8 1996 (Front page)
CHB Mail, Tuesday, November 12 1996
CHB Mail, Tuesday 19 November 1996
CHB Mail, Tuesday, 26 November 1996
CHB Mail, 3 December, 1996
CHB Mail, 10 December 1996
CHB Mail, Tuesday, 4 February 1997
CHB Mail, 13 Tuesday May 1997
CHB Mail, Tuesday 27 May 1997
CHB Mail, Tuesday 3 June 1997
CHB Mail, Tuesday, 8 July 1997
CHB Mail, Tuesday, 14 October 2003
Hawkes Bay Today Weekend, Saturday, 18 October 2003
Hawkes Bay Today Weekend, Saturday, 18 October 2003
CHB Mail, Tuesday, 21 October 2003 (part one)
CHB Mail, Tuesday 21 October 2003 (part two)
CHB Mail, Tuesday, 28 October 2003
CHB Mail, Tuesday, 4 November 2003
CHB Mail, Tuesday, 11 November 2003
CHB Mail, Tuesday, 31 August 2004
CHB Mail, Tuesday, 7 September 2004
CHB Mail, Tuesday, 12 October 2004
Dominion Post, Saturday, November, 2004
Hawkes Bay Today, Friday, May 27, 2005
CHB Mail, Tuesday, July12, 2005
Hawkes Bay Today. Thursday, July14, 2005
CHB Mail, Tuesday, July 19, 2005
Save the duck poster, Thursday, July 20, 2005.
CHB Mail Tuesday, 26 July, 2005.
CHB Mail, Tuesday, August 2, 2005
Hawkes Bay Today, July, 2005
CHB Mail, Tuesday, August 9, 2005
Hawkes Bay Today, Wednesday, August 10 2005
Classic Hits 89.5 Bay City Radio interview
CHB Mail, Tuesday, August 16, 2005
CHB Mail. Tuesday, August 23, 2005
CHB Mail, Tueasday August 30, 2005
Dominion Post, Saturday, 3 September, 2005
CHB Mail, Tuesday, September 6, 2005
Hawkes Bay Today. Thursday, September 15, 2005
Dominion Post . Friday, 16 September, 2005
Blossom Festival BLOG
CHB Mail, Tuesday, September 20, 2005
Hawkes Bay Today, Wednesday, September 21, 2005
CHB Mail, Tuesday, September 20 and 27, 2005
CHB Mail, Tuesday 27 September, 2005
The duck came back -27 September, 2005
Waipawa's Spring Festival blog
CHB Mail Tuesday, October 4, 2005
CHB Mail , Tuesday, November 8, 2005
11 February 2006 - Obituary
Pawa the duck - the story
Hawkes Bay Today. Saturday October 7, 2006
Waipawa Municipal Theatre - And M&D PDF Print E-mail

 

Some people might think that there's nothing much exciting about a town hall. But ours is fairly old, with two sections to it. - The concert chamber (formerly the Borough Chambers), and the Municipal Theatre.

The Chambers are often used now-a-days for functions and dinners, but probably the most interesting bit of the town hall (in my opinion) is the Theatre which adjoins the chambers.


Opening of the Municipal Theatre 1910



Municipal Theatre 2006


The Theatre has a lovely old gallery with the original old chairs in it from which you can look down on a stage (and orchestra pit). It has the feeling of an 'old' theatre with a huge draped curtain and fantastic, ornamental fittings which give this theatre an old-world atmosphere. You can almost imagine yourself as an Edwardian Lady (or Gentleman) going out to enjoy a night of theatre about a hundred years ago.

The Municipal Theatre is the home of Waipawa's Musical and Dramatic Society which have been performing in Waipawa since 1898. Originally they performed in the Oddfellows Hall, but in 1910 they celebrated the opening of the new theatre by performing' Betsy' but this time with new, coloured, electric lights!

For over a hundred years the Waipawa M&D have been entertaining Central Hawkes Bay with plays, Musicals and pantomime to a very high standard. One of the most memorable plays performed recently was 'Les Mis' which truly made me realize was a talented bunch of people live locally.