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April Phillips
April Phillips (born 1965) is an actress, writer, singer, director and producer of film and theatre. She was born in Coventry, England, but resides in Wellington, New Zealand. Her production company, Godiva Productions Limited, was named after the Lady Godiva legend of her hometown of Coventry.[citation needed]
Phillips holds a master's degree in Scriptwriting from the International Institute of Modern Letters at Victoria University of Wellington. Her theatre works are represented internationally by Playmarket. and by David Spicer Productions in Australia. She is a member of the New Zealand Writers Guild and the Playwrights Association of New Zealand.
Phillips writes predominantly for theatre and film but has had two radio plays recorded by Radio New Zealand. Her most successful stage play, the modern farce "STiFF", has been produced internationally.
Phillips is a stage and screen actress. She is represented by The Pro Actors.[citation needed] She has been a member of the acclaimed women's comedy troupe Hens' Teeth[circular reference][citation needed] since 1995. She is a founding and current member of the stage sketch comedy show "Femme Natale" which has toured New Zealand and performed in the Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2023.
Phillips is a professional and recorded singer. In addition to singing in various bands and at jazz festivals her TV appearances include multiple performances on Television New Zealand's "Good Morning" Show and "Breakfast Show" and the TV satirical series "McPhail and Gadsby" alongside Jon Gadsby and David McPhail. She released her debut jazz album in 2004 and has since donated 100% of her income from that album to Make A Wish New Zealand and donated over $12,000 to the charity. She recorded a follow up song called "What I'd Do For You" for Make A Wish New Zealand
Phillips also released an album of her own original pop songs called "Tempting Fate" and appears on a collaborative Nat King Cole tribute CD "Unforgettable".
Phillips performs with the bands "The Retro Pack" and jazz and blues band "April's Fools".
Phillips' production company, Godiva Productions Limited, has produced various musical stage shows including the jazz play Blue Eyes and the Nat King Cole tribute show Unforgettable. More recently she produced the musical shows The Glory of Gershwin for the 2016 Wellington Jazz Festival and The Retro Pack jazz revue at Wellington's Circa Theatre and at jazz festivals and clubs. In 2022, she was co-producer of the musical stage show "Let's Talk About Me!" which is now touring New Zealand. She was co-producer on the short films Utu Pihikete, Letter For Hope and The Odds and executive producer of the films "R.E.M." and "The Last Man on Earth". These films have received official selections at numerous US film festivals and won awards. She is a co-producer of the feature film "Blind Panic" which is due for release in 2025.[citation needed]
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April Phillips
April Phillips (born 1965) is an actress, writer, singer, director and producer of film and theatre. She was born in Coventry, England, but resides in Wellington, New Zealand. Her production company, Godiva Productions Limited, was named after the Lady Godiva legend of her hometown of Coventry.[citation needed]
Phillips holds a master's degree in Scriptwriting from the International Institute of Modern Letters at Victoria University of Wellington. Her theatre works are represented internationally by Playmarket. and by David Spicer Productions in Australia. She is a member of the New Zealand Writers Guild and the Playwrights Association of New Zealand.
Phillips writes predominantly for theatre and film but has had two radio plays recorded by Radio New Zealand. Her most successful stage play, the modern farce "STiFF", has been produced internationally.
Phillips is a stage and screen actress. She is represented by The Pro Actors.[citation needed] She has been a member of the acclaimed women's comedy troupe Hens' Teeth[circular reference][citation needed] since 1995. She is a founding and current member of the stage sketch comedy show "Femme Natale" which has toured New Zealand and performed in the Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2023.
Phillips is a professional and recorded singer. In addition to singing in various bands and at jazz festivals her TV appearances include multiple performances on Television New Zealand's "Good Morning" Show and "Breakfast Show" and the TV satirical series "McPhail and Gadsby" alongside Jon Gadsby and David McPhail. She released her debut jazz album in 2004 and has since donated 100% of her income from that album to Make A Wish New Zealand and donated over $12,000 to the charity. She recorded a follow up song called "What I'd Do For You" for Make A Wish New Zealand
Phillips also released an album of her own original pop songs called "Tempting Fate" and appears on a collaborative Nat King Cole tribute CD "Unforgettable".
Phillips performs with the bands "The Retro Pack" and jazz and blues band "April's Fools".
Phillips' production company, Godiva Productions Limited, has produced various musical stage shows including the jazz play Blue Eyes and the Nat King Cole tribute show Unforgettable. More recently she produced the musical shows The Glory of Gershwin for the 2016 Wellington Jazz Festival and The Retro Pack jazz revue at Wellington's Circa Theatre and at jazz festivals and clubs. In 2022, she was co-producer of the musical stage show "Let's Talk About Me!" which is now touring New Zealand. She was co-producer on the short films Utu Pihikete, Letter For Hope and The Odds and executive producer of the films "R.E.M." and "The Last Man on Earth". These films have received official selections at numerous US film festivals and won awards. She is a co-producer of the feature film "Blind Panic" which is due for release in 2025.[citation needed]