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Michelle is looking directly into the camera, holding a large and beautiful bunch of flowers. This image was taken for the poster for theatre show Relatively Speaking.

relatively speaking

by Alan Ayckbourn

'An absolute comic gem' - The British Theatre Guide

'Timing is everything in comedy and, judging by the sniggers, guffaws and belly laughs on opening night at the Pumphouse, comic-timing in this production is impeccable'

- NZ Arts Review

 

Directed by Janice Finn 

Produced by Tadpole Productions

collected stories

by Donald Margulies

'Superbly written, brilliantly directed, with two fine actors' - NZ Arts Review

 

'The two women create a nuanced, layered relationship and our sympathies are divided with the two characters laying out their lives and motivation' - NZ Arts Review

 

Directed by Paul Gittins 

Produced by Plumb Theatre

Elizabeth Hawthorne plays Ruth Steiner and Michelle Blundell plays Lisa Morrison in Collected Stories. The two women are wearing dark colours and the mood is tense and dramatic.
Joseph Rye who plays the faith healer Francis (Frank) Hardy. He is wearing a black three piece suit with a dark green tie.

FAITH HEALER

by Brian Friel

'This production of Faith Healer, directed by Paul Gittins, marries a masterpiece of playwriting with the mastery of three accomplished actors' - Theatre Scenes

'It is a testament to the director Paul Gittins’ guiding hand and the supreme control of the actors Rye, Blundell, and Aston that each monologue held the audience attentive to the point of captivation' - Theatre Scenes

 

Directed by Paul Gittins

Produced by Plumb Theatre

the book of everythIng

adapted by Richard Tulloch 

'One could only wish there were more productions like it. This show is everything' - Theatre Scenes

'Silo’s The Book of Everything really is world-class' - The Pantograph Punch

Directed by Sophie Roberts

Produced by Silo Theatre

Michelle Blundell plays Eliza, the girl with the leather leg, in Silo Theatre's production of The Book of Everything. Eliza has a blue ribbon in her hair.

the pitchfork disney

by Mark Ravenhill
Michelle Blundell plays Haley Stray in The Pitchfork Disney. She is dishevelled and unwashed, wrapped in a hand knitted blanket.

'Michelle Blundell is flawless as Emerson’s sororal twin, with an infectious and endearing energy' - Theatre Scenes

'Michelle Blundell was brilliantly cast as Hayley Stray, projecting the perfect balance between mischievious child and tortured adult' - Concrete Playground

Directed by Sophie Roberts

Produced by Moving Theatre Company

eigengrau

by Penelope Skinner

'Then to find an actor who can bring this off while singing a karaoke version of Total Eclipse of the Heart without a snigger in the audience is real work indeed. Michelle Blundell does just that and she owns us all as she does it. Absolutely stunning stuff' - Theatreview

Directed by Paul Gittins

Produced by Potent Pause Productions

Michelle Blundell plays Rose, she is holding a microphone in one hand. There is a black high heel in the background. Michelle is wearing a polka dot dress and black polka dot stockings.
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