Strange Resting Places – AOTNZ Tour 1 June – 1 July
Strange Resting Places – AOTNZ Tour 1 June – 1 July
Italy World War II - 1944: A young Maori solder from the 28th Māori Battalion sets out to steal food. An Italian deserter from the Fascist army takes cover in a stable. Both find themselves in a potentially deadly stand-off, but with Germans just outside, their survival depends on co-operation.
Originally conceived and written by Paolo Rotondo and Rob Makaraka, who blend their own family histories with those of strangers, Strange Resting Places shines a light on New Zealand’s wartime history, exploring cultural differences to comic effect, as well as the four universals shared with Italians:- the love of family, food, seduction and song!
Live music intertwines with drama and comedy in three languages – Māori, English and Italian - in this critically acclaimed Taki Rua production which has toured internationally to festivals in London, Singapore, Australia, and American Samoa, as well as Aotearoa. From the sharing of coffee in the prologue, to the serving of wine and food at the end of each performance, the chemistry between the performers extends outwards to include the audience. Strange Resting Places is inclusive theatre at its best. See itinerary below.
Reviews
‘A spellbinding little gem of a show that will have you laughing a lot and crying just a little……Strange Resting Places is intimate theatre at its best that would be warmly received in a piazza, a marae and anywhere in between. THE HERALD (Auckland)
‘There is a great mix of physical theatre, narrative and singing, the production moving deftly from moments of broad comedy to brutal reality, from the hilariously funny to the poignantly tragic.’ DOMINION POST (Wellington)
‘Strange Resting Places is as piquant a piece of 'celebratory' theatre as you may ever hope to experience anywhere. While 'celebration' may seem a strange quality to bring to a war story, it turns out to be an inspired way to make truly moving theatre.’THEATREVIEW.COM (New Zealand)
‘The stripped-down set of army supplies turns out to provide a rich landscape for the narration of this tale, although that's nothing compared to the actors' abilities to conjure up this forgotten world through voice, music and movement’’ INKPOTREVIEWS.COM (Singapore)
Biographies
Maaka Pohatu
–Actor - Ngai Tamanuhiri,
Rongowhakaata, Ngati Apa.
Graduate of Toi Whakaari,
Bachelor of Performing Arts Degree (Acting) 2005.
Theatre credits include: Penumbra (Toi Whakaari 2003) The Merchant of Venice (Centrepoint 2005) and Flintllock Musket (The Edge 2009).
Film and TV credits include:
Bad Dates (Grant LaHood), Until Proven
Innocent (Peter Burger) and most recently the NZ feature
film Two Little Boys, directed / written by Rob and
Duncan Sarkies.
Rob
Mokaraka - Writer/Actor
-Ngāpuhi/ Ngai Tuhoe
Studied at Northland
Polytechnic 1995-1996.
Chapman Tripp Theatre Award winner for: Insalt (Seeyd Theatre Company) Most Original Production 2001; Have Car Will Travel (Taki Rua Productions) Best Male New Comer 2001; Strange Resting Places (Taki Rua Productions) Outstanding New Playwrights 2007
Theatre credits include: Questions (Bats Theatre 1999), Untold Tales of Maui (Taki Rua Productions 2005) Goldie (Auckland Theatre Company 2005), Nga Tangata Toa (Taki Rua Productions 2007)
Screen Credits Include: Tama Tu – Short
film, written & directed by Taika Waititi (Academy Award
Nominee); Bride Flight - Feature Film directed by Ben
Somborgart (Academy Award Nominee); Mataku - TV
directed By Peter Burger; The Freezer - Short film
written & directed by Paolo
Rotondo
Barnie Duncan –
Actor
Barnie is the lead singer and plays guitar
with The Hot Grits and History of
Snakes.
Theatre credits include Constantinople,
The Sad Lament of Pecos Bill, Dog Sees God, Based on
Auckland, Happy Hour for Miserable Children and The
Magic Chicken.
Film and television credits
include Show of Hands, Broken, Labou, Bliss, Eruption,
The Jacquie Brown Diaries, Outrageous Fortune, Legend of the
Seeker and Amazing Extraordinary Friends.
Taki Rua
Productions
Taki Rua Productions is Aotearoa /
New Zealand’s national Māori theatre company. Taki Rua
produces Māori theatre works that tour to diverse audiences
throughout Aotearoa and the world.
Arts On Tour
New Zealand
Arts On Tour New Zealand (AOTNZ)
organises tours of outstanding New Zealand performers to
rural and smaller centres in New Zealand. The trust receives
funding from Creative New Zealand and liaises with local
arts councils, repertory theatres and community groups to
bring the best of musical and other talent to country
districts.
Itinerary
Wednesday
1 June 7pm - Opotiki
Opotiki College Hall
$12 Book:
Opotiki College Office
Thursday 2 June 7.30pm -
Whakatane
Little Theatre
$15 waged; $10 unwaged; RSA
men and Maori Battalion Free
Book: The Good
Life
Friday 3 June 7.30pm -
Putaruru
The Plaza Theatre
Adult $20; Senior
concession $15; Student under 18 $10
Book: Plaza Box
Office, Information Centre,
Tokoroa Information Centre;
Fraser’s bookshop Matamata.
Also available online with
Eventfinder
Saturday 4 June 8pm -
Onewhero
OSPA Theatre
$20 Book: River Traders
Tuakau
Monday 6 June 7.30pm – Stewart
Island
Community Centre
$15 door sales
only
Wednesday 8 June 7pm - Riverton
Riverton Arts
Centre
Members $25; non members $30
Book: Riverton
Arts Centre
Friday 10 June 8pm - Mosgiel
Fire Station
Theatre
$25 Book: Paper Plus Mosgiel or Fire Station
Theatre 489 3008
Saturday 11 June 7.30pm -
Tarras
Tarras Hall
Adults $25; SuperGold $20;
Student/child $15
Book: Cromwell Isite; Tarras
Store
Sunday 12 June 7pm - Arrowtown
Athenaeum
Hall
$20 Book: Lakes District Museum
Tuesday 14 June
7.30pm - Twizel
Events Centre
$20 Book: Twizel
Promotion Office, Market Place Twizel
Wednesday 15 June
7.30pm - Fairlie
Mackenzie Community Theatre
$20 Book:
Heartlands Fairlie Resource Centre
Thursday 16 June 7.30pm
- Geraldine
Lodge Theatre
Adults $20; Students $15;
children under 12 free
Book: Tresjoli Giftware 03 693
9339
Friday 17 June 7.30pm -
Ashburton
Auditorium Ashburton Trust Event Centre
$20;
$30 for two; $40.50 for three; $50 for four
Sunday 19 June
7.30pm - Takaka
The Playhouse.
$20 pre booked $25 at
door.
Book: Paradise Entertainment
Wednesday 22 June
7.30pm - Opunake
Sandfords Event Centre
$20 Book:
Pastimes or any Egmont Arts Council member
Tuesday 28 June
8pm - Opononi
Memorial Hall
$15 on the
door
Thursday 30 June 7.30pm - Kerikeri
Turner
Centre
$25; Concession $20
Book: www.centakeri.com or 09 407
0260
Friday 1 July 7.30pm - Whangarei
Old
Library
$20 Book: Old
Library
ENDS