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Award-winning play explores life of a boy raised by his ghost ancestors at urupā
Ten-year-old Te Rongopai Curreen Tukiwaho leads a cast of nine actors in the new play, Hemo is Home.
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Caribbean-Māori playwright's tale of wāhine tackling colonisation in 1970s
Playwright Poata ‘Alvie’ McKree is taking to the stage at the Basement Theatre in Tāmaki Makaurau for one-night-only reading of her play The Handlers, as part of this year’s Kōanga Festiva
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Māori and Pasifika cast reimagine Disney classic on stage
By Michael Cugley, Te Rito journalism cadet. The director of the newest stage production, Alatini, says the three-year-long project is ready to go live.
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Review: Pacifica The Musical brings magic to the stage- but there's more to tell
The Civic Theatre is the century-old taonga of the theatrical scene for Tāmaki Makaurau - capable of hosting the biggest productions across the motu.
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Irish Embassy commissions play about colonisation in te reo
Translations, a play by Irish playwright Brian Friel, has been translated into te reo by author, translator and te reo exponent Hēmi Kelly.
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Pasifika musical to debut at Auckland's Civic with star-studded cast and soundtrack
The pressure is on for Pacifica the Musical's cast and crew, as they not only prepare to premiere at Auckland's The Civic theatre, but also aim to honour the Pacific roots within its story.
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Waikato kura tells the Matariki story interpreting the Kīngitanga version
A new play portrays the many different ways Matariki is seen, but this version is viewed through the eyes of the Kīngitanga and told by Te Wharekura o Rakaumangamanga, a kura kaupapa school in the Huntly Waikato region.
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Radiant rangatahi to take to the stage for Manawa Ora: Te Hīhiri
From critically acclaimed youth organisation Ngā Rangatahi Toa comes Manawa Ora: Te Hīhiri - an inspiring work of theatre that draws from experiences of some of Tāmaki Makurau’s most radiant rangat