‘STRICTLY BROWN’
ATC Media Release
Kila Kokonut Krew and Auckland
Theatre Company join forces to produce ‘STRICTLY BROWN’
a sizzling hot, new Comedy Variety show as part of the
Manukau Festival of the Arts 2009.
We’ve had the
Laughing Samoans and Flight of the Conchords, now brace
yourself New Zealand for ‘Pani and Pani!’ the
Pacific-rims answer to Kath and Kim. With their dynamic
debut single “Gout, Gout let it all out” looming in the
charts, ‘STRICTLY BROWN’ is a one off opportunity to see
these stars before they truly shine. Starring; Anapela
Polataivao (The Market) and Goretti Chadwick (Where We Once
Belonged) as our all time clueless characters of comedy
‘Pani and Pani’.
Also featuring guest appearances
from funny man Robbie Magasiva (Shortland Street, Bro’
Town, Sione’s Wedding, Naked Samoans, The Strip, Jacksons
Wharf, Stick Men), and musicians Adeaze as well as other
celebrity guests.
Hosted by comedy crusader Vela
Manusaute (The Brownies, AotearoHA, Island Mafia, Taro King,
Once Were Samoan’s) with Kila acts from the Kila Kokonut
Krew and ‘Empty Rooms’ band starring Tony T (Adijah).
‘STRICTLY BROWN’ will also show case the talents
of 6 new acts each supported by industry professionals.
Each act will compete for the Grand Prize and the winner
will be chosen through audience and judges vote.
Modelled on ‘Amateur Night at the Apollo’ (USA)
which started in 1934 and is now a weekly televised event
and has made a reputation for itself of being the place
where stars are born and legends are made. (Billy Holiday,
Ella Fitzgerald, Bessie Smith, Michael Jackson, Stevie
Wonder, James Brown and Lauryn Hill) http://www.apollotheater.org
The show is a
fun filled evening of laughter, performance and
entertainment. It’s as glamorous as the Oscars with a
twist of black humour, a dash of kokonut and the freshest
talent south-side of the Manukau.
The collaboration
between Auckland Theatre Company and Kila Kokonut Krew is
funded by Creative New Zealand. ‘STRICTLY BROWN’is the
first of several creative development projects which assist
smaller companies like Kila Kokonut Krew and extend the
audience base for Auckland Theatre Company.
ENDS