Kiwi Moon: Catchy Songs Capture a Unique Tale
Catchy Songs Capture a Unique
TaleFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Capital E National Theatre for Children presents Kiwi Moon proudly supported by FishHead Magazine these April school holidays. From Saturday 4 April –18 April at Wellington’s Hannah Playhouse, a mix of magical puppets, original projection design and catchy songs tell the tale of a little white Kiwi’s journey of self discovery.
Based on Gavin Bishop’s exquisite picture book of the same name, this original stage adaption by Peter Wilson and new adaption by Rachel Callinan showcases a deceptively simple story that speaks of diversity and how being different has an impact on our community relationships. Follow the tale of a little white kiwi who thinks the moon might be his mother because it is white and bright and round like him. Children will embark on a journey through the forest floor to hula with huhu grubs; watch out for the wekas, and calypso with the handsome Kakapo.
Gavin Bishop has written and illustrated nearly 60 books
ranging from original stories to retellings of Maori myths,
European fairy stories and nursery rhymes. He has won
numerous national and international awards for his
distinctive stories, ink and watercolour illustrations. The
Storylines Gavin Bishop Award was established in 2009 in
recognition of his contribution to children’s literature
and in 2013 he was honoured as an Officer of the New Zealand
Order of Merit for services to children’s literature.
Capital E Creative Producer, Marianne Taylor says,
“This production’s themes encourage children to think
about the role nature plays in the life of Aotearoa and its
people, and to reflect on caring for the environment and all
living things.”
Kiwi Moon features actors Carrie
Green, William Duignan, Whitney Channings and Adam Burrell
and original puppets by Sue Hill. The show will feature
sound design and composition by Stephen Gallagher and song
composition by Tane Upjohn-Beatson. The production will
feature stunning and original projection design by
StoryBox’s Johann Nortje. Written by Rachel Callinan,
featuring lighting by Phil Blackburn and set design by John
Hodgkins, this will be a must-see production for the whole
family under the direction of Kerryn Palmer. After this
limited Wellington public season, Kiwi Moon will tour
until end of November performing to school children
nationwide.
Kiwi Moon runs from 4 – 18 April,
Hannah Playhouse, 12 Cambridge Tce. Shows only on Monday –
Saturday at 11am (2pm performance on Saturday 4 April).
$12.50 per person, $44 for groups of four, $10 per person
for groups of 10+, under 2s are
free.