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Is Blood Thicker Than Water?


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Playmarket
10 June 2010
Playmarket Metro Playreading Series
Strong Hands by Michael Rewiri-Thorson

Is Blood Thicker Than Water?

It’s a warm night. Three hundred thousand dollars is missing from the gang safe. Aroha lies badly beaten in hospital while her dad and gang leader uncle have a few drinks and a game of cards. The tension and stakes are rising, and the cops are on their way.

Playmarket is proud to present Strong Hands by Michael Rewiri-Thorson as the next in the Metro Playreading Series. Celebrated actors William Davis (Nga Manurere, Go Girls) and Kirk Torrance (Outrageous Fortune, Flintlock Musket) will bring to life this new work directed by James Wilson (Massive Company).

Michael Rewiri-Thorsen is not a new comer to the arts world. It’s a family affair - actor, comic, presenter and blogger, son of poet Keith Thorsen and artist Kura Te Waru-Rewiri and nephew to playwright/actor/director William Davis, it’s not surprising Michael turned his hand to writing for theatre.
Rewiri-Thorsen attended the Playmarket 2009 Matariki Playwrights' Hui where Jenni Heka, Playmarket Maori & Pacific Island Playwright Coordinator, encouraged his writing for the stage. Since then Rewiri-Thorsen has been selected as the 2010 Maori playwright for development in Auckland. He has worked with script advisor Albert Belz and director James Wilson on Strong Hands and is pleased to present this work in development.
Strong Hands by Michael Rewiri-Thorson

Thursday June 17
7pm -9pm
Metro Theatre aka Mangere East Hall
362 Massey Road
Mangere East
KOHA entry

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