Saturday Morning With Jack Tame

Alison Quigan: Kiwi Actress and director on directing ‘End of Summer Time’

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Queen of the stage, Alison Quigan is a mainstay in New Zealand’s performing arts scene.   You may know her best as Yvonne Jeffries, Shortland Street’s maternally-minded receptionist, or from one of her many theatre productions, as Quigan has spent her career creating stories that portray the real lives of Kiwis on stage.   She’s back to her theatrical ways, directing a brand-new production by Sir Roger Hall, ‘End of Summer Time’.  It’s the story of retired cow cocky Dickie Hart and his wife Glenda’s move to Auckland, a decision Dickie thinks is the beginning of the end.  Quigan told Jack Tame that Hall’s a great observationist, and it’s his understanding of his audience that allows them to connect with his works.  “He’s been telling the story of this particular generation for 50 years, and he is very loyal to them and they are very loyal to him.”  She started directing his plays in the late 80’s when she took over Centre Point Theatre in Palmerston North, but as a solo show, this