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The cast of The Book Club Play are ready to create some laughs at Howick Little Theatre. Photo supplied Andrew Johnson

The quirky members of a humble book club react in hilarious ways when they find themselves thrust into the spotlight by starring in a documentary film.

That’s the premise of Howick Little Theatre’s next stage production for 2023, The Book Club Play.

Written by Karen Zacarías, it’s directed by Deb Lind and runs at the east Auckland theatre from May 6-27.

The club’s long-standing dynamics take a comical turn when a “provocative” new member joins the club and unexpected reading book selections are made.

The plot reveals whether or not the members can navigate the challenges posed by the camera lens and the surprises that come their way.

Lind says the play is a “wonderful mix of comedy with beautiful moments of humanity”.

“It’s not just about the books and the book club. It’s more about how people change when they get in front of a camera, as the presence of the camera filming the documentary about the book club changes everyone involved.”

Lind says the play features more than 30 literary references.

It’s not just a treat for booklovers but also a “delightful experience” for anyone who loves the quirks and complexities of long-term friendships.

She’s enjoying the story’s literary aspects.

“There are so many classics talked about, but also so many I’m discovering thanks to the play, which is itself a book club.”

Local theatre lovers should not miss the chance to uncover the secrets, laughter, and surprises awaiting in The Book Club Play.

It’s got something for everyone whether they’re a seasoned bookworm or just after a night of light-hearted laughs.

  • The Book Club Play
    Directed by Deb Lind
    Howick Little Theatre, 1 Sir Lloyd Drive, Pakuranga
    Season: May 6-27, with shows at 8pm and 2pm matinees on May 7 and May 14.
    www.hlt.org.nz

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