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The unit is a bit tired - taps in bathroom need attention. “” Roger was prompt in getting back to me about the details of the room. He was warm and friendly. Clean and spacious room. Very nice and quiet area. No regrets in staying at Ambassador Motor Inn. Would definitely stay here again if we visit Tauranga! Level Contributor“” Glad we only booked one night. It was a bit tired & dark. The guy on reception was stressed & could have been more welcoming.
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Level Contributor“” via mobileWanted a place to stay in Tauranga & Trip Advisored it. It was only for a night after all. It certainly wasn't the cheapest option available so I assumed it would be ok. Mould above the toilet & around the bathroom walls, cracking & peeling paint, a broken lounge sofa that is stained & smells dreadful, tired & shabby fixtures... “” Bit tired, a bit of work to bring it up to standard would be well worth it. The fridge was not working, this we found out next morning!
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The spa bath was super powerful and enjoyable. “” Stayed here for 2 nights, very good. Would stay here again and very happy to advise anybody heading to Tauranga to stay here when in town. The service was good and very warm welcoming. Hot cooked breakfast is very yummy. “” We had 48hrs to get to tauranga hospital from Perth, Western Australia. We booked the first family room we could get in our budget. We arrived late and were pleasantly greeted. Polite and professional and the typical friendly kiwi.
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The "Free WiFi" was only for an...STiFF is a rolicking good farce..." "Undertaking and prostitution are not a likely combination but one that allows for some wickedly good black humour and delicious double entendre. And that's exactly what this cleverly written play delivers in bucket loads". "STiFF is a raunchy, adult comedy that will have you crying with laughter. By Kirstin Miller, Bay Weekend 6 May 2006 Characters lift play above the rest... This is one of the best repertory plays I have seen in Whakatane.It begins with a bang and ends with an explosion, and makes for a great adult show from a talented and enthusiastic cast. Director Scott Jarrett has created a highly enjoyable play that is certain to fulfill audience expectations and provide a good laugh. While the story is clever and laden with great quips and innuendo, it is the characters that lift this play above the rest." STiFF provides a great night out. It is visually stunning and full of gorgeous characters.

Well-paced interplay, touches of the absurd and a talented cast guarantee a great night out. QUESTORS THEATRE, LONDON 2009 - Theatre Showcase Review June 2009 Do not expect high drama in this production, for it is farce in the very best traditions of Carry On, ample flesh on view, saucy seaside postcard humour and a very hard working cast that drive the jokes and play to their very obvious conclusions. This is billed as the northern hemisphere premiere of what has become a cult play in New Zealand, where, after over 20 productions, now has a following similar to The Rocky Horror Show and where the audiences dress to fit, so beware, this could be the start of something rather strange. NEW ZEALAND HERALD article about the Questors Theatre production June 2009 Judging from the reaction of the sold-out opening night crowd, who laughed from the first line to the last, Phillips has nothing to fear. Perhaps, as she notes, Stiff is a play for these troubled times. BLENHEIM MUSICAL THEATRE Review Nov 2008 - reviewed by Angela Crompton

Naughty Stiff gets plenty of laughs...Wellington based writer April Phillips has filled the Stiff script with naughty, double entendre and Friday night's audience rocked with laughter throughout the three-act show. Two women at my table had flown from Masterton to compare the show with a Stiff production they did with a Greytown theatre group. They gave the Blenheim version full points and liked how songs in the show were sung by independent vocalists.... Friday night's audience gave loud, appreciative applause after each song... WHAKATANE NEWSPAPER ARTICLE May 2006 Stiff a huge hit for theatre... It was a win-win situation all round – audiences loved it and Theatre Whakatane is thrilled with the overwhelming success of its recent production, Stiff. Ticket sales to the show were beyond expectations, with more than 1600 seats booked over the week-long season that wrapped up last weekend. Theatre Whakatane president and show director Scott Jarrett said half the seats were sold before the season even started, which was an “extremely positive start”.

“ I think perhaps it was the suggestiveness of the show, that it was packed full of humour and the situation was so ridiculous,” Mr Jarrett said. “It provided a bunch of laughs. “I think humour is a huge part of it.” Audiences had plenty of praise for the actors and Mr Jarrett agreed they did a great job. “It was an absolute thrill and I am happy for everyone,” he said. “I think we have proved that there is a real opening for drama in the community.” Reviewed by: Nicolas J R Wells, Hamilton This Week It is not often that Hamilton audiences have the opportunity of seeing live a quality farce by a New Zealand playwright – excepting the formulaic pieces churned out by Mr Hall. It is also true to say that the majority of the capacity audience on opening night was probably more attracted by the title and subject matter than anything else. If this was the case then they certainly weren’t disappointed. The plot combines two of the oldest professions – undertaking and prostitution – thereby providing ample opportunity for delicious black humour and juicy double entendre – my particular favourite, amongst many, being “it’s not time to wax up the Volvo yet!.

Reviewed by: Lucy Reed, WaikatoTimes, 30 August 2004The four characters make up a very funny comic mix, who are constantly tested by Angel's father's disgruntled former employee Robert Swipe who threatens to discover their undercover business. Stiff's audience enjoyed a quirky, offbeat play written by April Phillips, one of the core cast of TV's McPhailand Gadsby for two seasons. The seven-person cast did a great job of keeping up a high level of energy throughout the non-stop play, with each actor delivering a strong and entertaining performance... BRISBANE INDEPENDENT PAPER Reviewed by "Oscar" April 2009 This ribald show full of fun and puns had the opening-night audience in stitches, with Damiel Lee and his energetic team at Stage Door showing once again that good theatre with a good meal make for a full house in more ways than one. MANAWATU EVENING STANDARD 24 November 2007 Manawatu Theatre Society Globe Theatre Take three feisty hookers and one sweet transvestite who can't stop cleaning, put them in a fluffy pink funeral parlour, add lots of shrieking and running in and out of doors, and you have STiFF, the Manawatu Theatre Society's festive-season comedy which opened last night....

The play's opening moment, as the curtain rises on a misty, candlelit set, deserves a round of applause in its own right - it's a great visual that sets the tone for the rest of the story....As for the comedy - it's in the mould of Are You Being Served - only with organ music and casket....great laughs and sight gags. FEILDING HERALD 29 November 2007 Good show for a Christmas do... The setting for this play by New Zealander April Phillips is ripe for farcical set-ups and innuendo, and that is exactly what happens....Christine Taylor Haussman is a busty dumb blonde - very dumb! She plays the part with great gusto to the huge delight of the audience. Overcome by fumes, her laughter is infectious and had the first night audience in tears. Delilah, an obsessive-compulsive transvestite, is portrayed in hilarious seriousness by Ian Grant.... greatly enjoyed by anyone with a sense of humour. STAGE DOOR THEATRE, BRISBANE - Review April 2009 It is a good, old fashioned farce with a typical farcical ending.