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Applications are open for early childhood education providers and schools that need support, specialist education schools, Ko Taku Reo Deaf Education and BLENNZ (Blind and Low Vision Education Network NZ) to apply for free tickets to attend
The Little Yellow Digger
by Betty and Alan Gilderdale, through the Tim Bray Theatre Company
Gift a Seat
® outreach programme. April-May 2025.
Please fill in and submit your application no later than 5.00pm, Friday, 16th February 2025.
Application form for
Gift a Seat
® tickets
Your name
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First name
Last name
Job title
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Email address
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Mobile phone number
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School or ECE centre
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Please select your school's Local Board from drop down menu
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Albert-Eden Local Board
Aotea/Great Barrier Local Board
Devonport-Takapuna Local Board
Franklin Local Board
Henderson-Massey Local Board
Hibiscus and Bays Local Board
Howick Local Board
Kaipātiki Local Board
Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board
Manurewa Local Board
Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Board
Ōrākei Local Board
Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Board
Papakura Local Board
Puketāpapa Local Board
Rodney Local Board
Upper Harbour Local Board
Waiheke Local Board
Waitākere Ranges Local Board
Waitematā Local Board
Whau Local Board
Please state the number of children and supervising adults wishing to attend
Number of children
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Number of adults
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Total children and adults
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Please state the Year Group/s of the students who will attend:
Preschool
Years 0-1 (New Entrants)
Year 2
Year 3
Year 4
Year 5
Year 6
Other, please advise:
Do any of your group have access seating requirements? If yes, please advise:
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Please tell us why you believe your school should attend the show?
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Please describe the benefits the visit would give to the children and the school:
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Please describe how this visit would fit with the curriculum:
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If your application for sponsored (free) tickets is successful, do you agree to send a formal letter from the school and letter/drawings from the children to the funder who have kindly funded the tickets?
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No
If your application for tickets is successful, do you agree to participate in the post-show survey?
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If your application is successful are you able to grant express permission for your students to be photographed at the theatre, and for these images to be used for publicity purposes by Tim Bray Theatre Company?
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Yes
No
Please confirm that you can support your transport costs to attend this show.
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Occasionally we get funding allocated for buses. If your application is successful we will advise you if this funding is available for your school/ECE.
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No
Please tell us if your organisation has been a recipient of Gift a Seat® tickets in the past?
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No
Please indicate venue, date and time of show you wish to attend (good to put 2 choices):
The Little Yellow Digger 2025
, April-May 2025
The PumpHouse Theatre, Monday 7th–Friday 11th April
The PumpHouse Theatre: Monday 7th April at 10.30am
The PumpHouse Theatre: Monday 7th April at 1pm
The PumpHouse Theatre: Tuesday 8th April at 10.30am
The PumpHouse Theatre: Tuesday 8th April at 1pm (Audio Described Performance)
Audio description is a narration service provided that describes what the sighted person takes for granted – those images that a person who is blind or visually impaired formerly could only experience through the whispered asides from a sighted companion. Children are issued with headsets and sit in the auditorium with the headphone in one ear, listening to the description alongside the show.
We also offer Touch Tours before our shows. These allow blind or low vision patrons the opportunity to get up close with elements of the production. The children are guided around and invited to touch the set and props and meet the cast before the show.
Guide dogs are welcome at all the theatres.
The PumpHouse Theatre: Wednesday 9th April at 10.30am (Sensory Relaxed Performance)
A sensory relaxed performance creates a less formal, supportive atmosphere in the theatre. The show softens some technical elements and offers support materials to enable neurodiverse children with sensory, movement, communication, and learning needs to enjoy a comfortable and inclusive theatre experience. We have resources including our welcome video to help with your sensory relaxed visit to the theatre.
The PumpHouse Theatre: Wednesday 9th April at 1pm
The PumpHouse Theatre: Thursday 10th April at 10.30am (NZ Sign Language Interpreted Performance)
For NZ Sign Language Interpreted performances a trained interpreter, situated on the right-hand side or centre of the stage, will interpret the script during the performance using New Zealand Sign Language.
The PumpHouse Theatre: Thursday 10th April at 1pm
The PumpHouse Theatre: Friday 11th April at 10.30am
The PumpHouse Theatre: Friday 11th April at 1pm
Due Drop Events Centre, Manukau, Tuesday 29th April — Friday 2nd May
Due Drop Events Centre, Manukau: Tuesday 29th April at 10.30am
Due Drop Events Centre, Manukau: Tuesday 29th April at 1pm
Due Drop Events Centre: Wednesday 30th April at 10.30am (Sensory Relaxed Performance)
A sensory relaxed performance creates a less formal, supportive atmosphere in the theatre. The show softens some technical elements and offers support materials to enable neurodiverse children with sensory, movement, communication, and learning needs to enjoy a comfortable and inclusive theatre experience. We have resources including our welcome video to help with your sensory relaxed visit to the theatre.
Due Drop Events Centre: Wednesday 30th April at 1pm
Due Drop Events Centre: Thursday 1st May at 10.30am (NZ Sign Language Interpreted Performance)
For NZ Sign Language Interpreted performances a trained interpreter, situated on the right-hand side or centre of the stage, will interpret the script during the performance using New Zealand Sign Language.
Due Drop Events Centre: Thursday 1st May at 1pm
Due Drop Events Centre: Friday 2nd May at 10.30am
Due Drop Events Centre: Friday 2nd May at 1pm
Māngere Arts Centre, Tuesday 6th — Friday 9th May
Māngere Arts Centre: Tuesday 6th May at 10.30am
Māngere Arts Centre: Tuesday 6th May at 1pm
Māngere Arts Centre: Wednesday 7th May at 10.30am (Audio Described Performance)
Audio description is a narration service provided that describes what the sighted person takes for granted – those images that a person who is blind or visually impaired formerly could only experience through the whispered asides from a sighted companion. Children are issued with headsets and sit in the auditorium with the headphone in one ear, listening to the description alongside the show.
We also offer Touch Tours before our shows. These allow blind or low vision patrons the opportunity to get up close with elements of the production. The children are guided around and invited to touch the set and props and meet the cast before the show.
Guide dogs are welcome at all the theatres.
Māngere Arts Centre: Wednesday 7th May at 1pm
Māngere Arts Centre: Thursday 8th May at 10.30am (Sensory Relaxed Performance)
A sensory relaxed performance creates a less formal, supportive atmosphere in the theatre. The show softens some technical elements and offers support materials to enable neurodiverse children with sensory, movement, communication, and learning needs to enjoy a comfortable and inclusive theatre experience. We have resources including our welcome video to help with your sensory relaxed visit to the theatre.
Māngere Arts Centre: Thursday 8th May at 1pm
Māngere Arts Centre: Friday 9th May at 10.30am
Māngere Arts Centre: Friday 9th May at 1pm
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