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- Title
- Logan Brewer - The Man Behind the Razmatazz
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- NZ On Screen
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- NZ On Screen
- Description
This 1991 story from magazine show Sunday profiles Logan Brewer: production designer on Kiwi TV classics (C’Mon, Hunter’s Gold), and producer of Terry and the Gunrunners and live ‘spectaculars’ like the 1990 Commonwealth Games opening ceremony. He talks through his career: learning about performing at England's National Theatre, and selling Aotearoa as “the last paradise” for Expo '92 in Seville — for which he is shown wrangling an extended shot of Kiri Te Kanawa and the NZ Symphony Orchestra...
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- Video
- Date created
- 1991
- URL
- https://www.nzonscreen.com/title/logan-brewer-1991
- Related subjects
- pita sharples / mary jane o'reilly / opera / anthony stones / tony stones / this is the moment / kiri te kanawa / expo 92 / new zealand symphony orchestra / curnow / wayne lord / don mcglashan / brisbane expo / haka / commonwealth games / auckland commonwealth games / sesquicentennial / sesqui / mercury theatre / national theatre / seville / spain / ngaio marsh plays / variety performance / mortimer's patch / pagaliacci / greg major / ian fraser / colin mccahon / elam / brian brake / charlie strachan / charles strachan / grant major / pohutukawa / fibreglass / design / live events / cyril cusack / symphony orchestra / auckland town hall / expo / saint martin's school of art / saint martins school of art / saint martins / saint martin's / st martins / st martin's / opening ceremony / wayne laird / happen inn / chris thomson / chris thompson / ngaio marsh theatre
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