Jamie Cain
Red Scare Theatre Company was founded in 2013 by Cassandra Tse and Bruno Shirley. Red Scare is a key pillar of the Pōneke theatre scene, and our company has been able to produce the world premieres of plays by many local writers including Catherine Zulver, Matthew Loveranes, Kieran Craft, Ben Wilson and Abby Howells. We are proud to have been producing the very best in contemporary scripted theatre for over a decade.
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- 10/09/2025, 12:48 pm
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- https://www.redscare.co.nz/
Red Scare Theatre Company
Red Scare Theatre Company was founded in 2013 by Cassandra Tse and Bruno Shirley. Red Scare is a key pillar of the Pōneke theatre scene, and our company has been able to produce the world premieres of plays by many local writers including Catherine Zulver, Matthew Loveranes, Kieran Craft, Ben Wilson and Abby Howells. We are proud to have been producing the very best in contemporary scripted theatre for over a decade.
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