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Bruce Murray joined SLTC in 1975 after coming to the UK from New Zealand on his OE (Overseas Experience). | Bruce Murray joined SLTC in 1975 after coming to the UK from New Zealand on his OE (Overseas Experience). | ||
− | He soon became very involved in the theatre performing, directing and designing many productions. Reknown for his musical productions he had many notable successes including The Wizard of Oz, Sing Brel and John Yorath's epic play about the Crystal Palace,The Last Day Of November (staged twice). | + | He soon became very involved in the theatre performing, directing and designing many productions. Reknown for his musical productions he had many notable successes including The Wizard of Oz, Sing Brel and John Yorath's epic play about the Crystal Palace, The Last Day Of November (staged twice). |
− | He returned to New Zealand in 1984 where he has continued his interest in musical theatre staging many shows around the Auckland area. The most recent being Titanic, The Musical at Centrestage Orewa, NZ. In 2009 he will direct Les Miserables for Centrestage. | + | He returned to New Zealand in Decemeber 1984 where he has continued his interest in musical theatre staging many shows around the Auckland area. The most recent being Titanic, The Musical at Centrestage Orewa, NZ. In 2009 he will direct Les Miserables for Centrestage. |
He is married to Julie and have two grown up children Wendy and Brent. | He is married to Julie and have two grown up children Wendy and Brent. |
Revision as of 18:21, 7 September 2008
Bruce Murray joined SLTC in 1975 after coming to the UK from New Zealand on his OE (Overseas Experience).
He soon became very involved in the theatre performing, directing and designing many productions. Reknown for his musical productions he had many notable successes including The Wizard of Oz, Sing Brel and John Yorath's epic play about the Crystal Palace, The Last Day Of November (staged twice).
He returned to New Zealand in Decemeber 1984 where he has continued his interest in musical theatre staging many shows around the Auckland area. The most recent being Titanic, The Musical at Centrestage Orewa, NZ. In 2009 he will direct Les Miserables for Centrestage.
He is married to Julie and have two grown up children Wendy and Brent.