A MOTHER OF A PROGRAMME: Silo Theatre Announces Their 2025 Season
As Sophie Roberts embarks on her eleventh and final year
as Artistic Director of Silo Theatre, the company is proud
to announce a fearless, tender, and life-affirming 2025
season.
Across four remarkable productions, the
2025 season delves into themes of motherhood, identity, and
the courage to evolve. From biological mothers, reluctant
mothers and terrible mothers, to wonderful mothers, drag
mothers and Papatūānuku; this season champions the courage
it takes to care for and nurture people, the earth, and our
communities.
True to the spirit of Roberts’
leadership, this programme embraces the transformative power
of theatre, showcasing works that centre on female and queer
storytelling, intergenerational perspectives, and the
artists of Aotearoa who bring aroha and colour into our
world.
“For my final season I have tried
to focus on work that encourages us all to live distinct,
audacious, and intentional lives. 2025 is populated by
artists I love and admire who bring joy, wild creativity and
a strong point of view to everything they do.” says
Sophie Roberts.
Featuring three new works from
Aotearoa, two Silo commissions, and one of the hottest new
plays from overseas, there’s plenty on offer in Silo’s
2025 season.
First up, a new comedy from one of New
Zealand’s most celebrated artists, presented in
collaboration with Pōneke-based Barbarian
Productions. What does it mean to live life at full
speed? In Speed is Emotional,
acclaimed New Zealand theatre-maker Jo Randerson
ONZM shares the exhilarating chaos of life with
ADHD. With outrageous humour and tender vulnerability,
Randerson reveals a restless mind that fuels creativity and
challenges conventions – they weave their punk poetic
magic into a beautiful comedy about transcending labels, and
living with a voltage so high it’s going to blow the
mains.
Next up, a whānau-friendly adventure
inspired by the magic of Miyazaki films and old school
classics like The Goonies, presented in partnership
with Auckland Live – Taniwha
follows young Mereana and friends as they
protect a taniwha from the urban development destroying its
home.
The acclaimed team behind Silo’s 2017
adaptation of Peter and the Wolf – creator and
composer Leon Radojkovic, director
Sophie Roberts, and designers Jon
Coddington, Rachel Marlow and
Daniel Williams – are joined by Aotearoa
visual artists Lissy and Rudi Robinson-Cole
(Wharenui Harikoa) for Taniwha; a big-hearted
celebration of friendship, environmental guardianship, and
standing up for what’s right. Featuring live music,
puppetry, videography, and a revolving cast of narrators,
this is a one-of-a-kind, magical experience in the theatre
for anyone aged 5 and up.
Following Taniwha,
Silo continues its lineage of bringing the best writing from
around the globe with the Milford Asset Management season of
Mother Play.
This Tony
Award-nominated play, by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright
Paula Vogel, is a darkly comedic family
drama exploring shifting identities and generational
tensions. Following a critically-acclaimed Broadway run
with Jessica Lange in 2024 and an upcoming 2025 season at
Melbourne Theatre Company, Mother Play will arrive in
Tāmaki for its Aotearoa premiere. This poignant exploration
of motherhood and queerness stars theatre legend
Jennifer Ludlam, alongside Amanda
Tito (Scenes from the Climate Era) and
Leon Wadham (The Rings of Power),
with direction from Sophie
Roberts.
Silo closes out their 2025
season with a glittering celebration of queer artistry and
glorious activism. The world premiere of D.R.A.G
(Dressed Resembling a God) sees the Q Theatre
Loft transformed into Lady T’s, the hottest drag club this
side of Karangahape Road, where three fierce Aotearoa drag
performers go head-to-head for the
crown.
Designer, drag queen, and longtime Silo
collaborator Daniel Williams, makes his
directorial debut with this spectacle of charisma,
uniqueness, nerve, and talent, starring and created with
celebrated local drag artists Adena
Delights and Hugo Grrrl. With
guest performers from the expansive Aotearoa queer community
joining the cast each night, D.R.A.G
will be a joyous, dazzling tribute to the artistry and
activism of Aotearoa drag.
D.R.A.G guest
performers include Adam Rohe, Amanaki Prescott-Faletau,
Anita Wigl’it, Brady Peeti, Bryony Skillington, Buckwheat,
Chris Parker, Freya Silas Finch, Hannah Tasker-Poland,
Janaye Henry, Medulla Oblongata, Nī Dekkers-Reihana, Sean
Rivera, Tom Clarke and Tom Sainsbury – plus more to be
announced!
“Sophie Roberts leaves behind a
legacy of fearless Silo programming, and her final season is
a fitting farewell. It’s packed with world-class writing,
some of the very best artists in Aotearoa, and stories that
will challenge and change us. The four works in our 2025
Season are a testament to Sophie's impact on Silo and the
theatre landscape of Aotearoa.” says Silo Executive
Director, Tim Blake.
SILO THEATRE
2025
SPEED IS
EMOTIONAL
By Jo
Randerson
Directed by Isobel
MacKinnon
Presented in collaboration
with Barbarian Productions
16 April –
3 May | Q Theatre, Loft
Design: Kae Ashworth,
Bekky Boyce, Steven Junil Park & Elliot
Vaughan
Performance: Jo Randerson & Elliot
Vaughan
Presented with support from the New Zealand
Comedy
Trust
TANIWHA
Created
& Composed by Leon
Radojkovic
Directed by Sophie
Roberts
Presented in partnership with
Auckland Live
26 June – 13 July |
Herald Theatre
Design: Jon Coddington, Rachel
Marlow, Lissy & Rudi Robinson-Cole & Daniel
Williams
Mātauranga Māori & Climate Consultation:
Dr Dan Hikuroa
The Milford Asset Management
season of
MOTHER PLAY
By
Paula Vogel
Directed by Sophie
Roberts
4 – 20 September | Q Theatre,
Rangatira
Design includes: Tautahi
Subritzky
Performance: Jennifer Ludlam, Amanda Tito &
Leon Wadham
Presented with support from Q
Theatre
D.R.A.G (DRESSED RESEMBLING A
GOD)
Created by Daniel Williams &
Sophie Roberts with Adena Delights & Hugo
Grrrl
Directed by Daniel
Williams
13 November – 6 December | Q
Theatre, Loft
Design includes: Sean Lynch &
Micheal McCabe
Performance includes: Adena Delights &
Hugo Grrrl
Presented with support from Q
Theatre
To purchase a Silo Super Pass, head
to silotheatre.co.nz/article/super-pass
Single
tickets for Speed is Emotional, on sale from Monday 10
February.
Single tickets for remaining shows, on sale
from Monday 24
February.