Rochelle Savage: Writing CV
I have written for theatre, television and radio and am currently writing fiction (black comedy + YA).
“Brilliant” - The Evening Post
“Full-on entertainment” - The Dominion
“Rochelle Savage’s play is very funny, pacy, and the three actors offer great naturalistic performances” - City Voice
“Anarchic, energetic, wonderful” - The Listener
FILM - Bievendios Nueva Zealandia (48 hour Wellington Finalist 2009)
Winner: Best use of character - New Zealand & Wellington
Finalist: Best script
Finalist: Best film
RADIO - Deep Vein Thrombosis: A Romantic Comedy (55 minutes)
Featuring: Peter Hambleton; Jude Gibson; Tim Spite; Gabe MacDonnell; Gentiane Lupi; Jean Betts; Peter Rutherford and Rochelle Savage.
Commissioned and produced by Radio New Zealand
2005 - most recently played February 11th 2015
Victoria University’s Undergraduate Creative Writing course (1999)
Lecturers: Bill Manhire and Harry Ricketts
Completed the undergraduate writing course with eleven others.
Theatre - Perfect (1999) BATS Theatre
Ramona is having the perfect day. Her life is going swimmingly. That’s the problem. A darkly comic look at the quest for perfection.
Written by: Rochelle Savage
Featuring: Kelson Henderson, Genevieve McLean and Viv Quinn
Theatre - FACE (1997) BATS Theatre
The true story of a 17 year old’s true story - exciting, terrifying and funny in the world of modeling in Europe and Asia.
Written by: Rochelle Savage
Featuring: Dra McKay and Adam Brookfield
Theatre - Comedy Festival (1996, 1997, 1998) BATS, Taki Rua and The Basement
Original sketch comedy in the comedy duo Laura Get Your Gun; co-written with Mel Johnston
Stand up comedy: e all of the above
Theatre - Nog: a Christmas show (1997) BATS
Original sketch comedy. Co-written by the cast with individual pieces as well.
Featuring: Jo Randerson, Jemaine Clement, Bret Mckenzie, Rochelle Savage, Taika Cohen, Gabe MacDonnell, Jackie van Beek, Celestina Sumby, Ben Weston and Mel Johnston.
Television - Skitz and Tellylaughs (1995 - 1997)
Weekly sketch comedy writer: employed for three seasons.
Featuring: Jemaine Clement, Oscar Kightley, Dave Fane, Rochelle Savage, Raybon Kan and others.
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