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Promotional Videos
Promotional Videos
TOI WHAKAARI - Acting Course
Kia ora and welcome to Toi Whakaari: NZ Drama School. We are a prestigious tertiary training organisation based in Wellington. For over half a century we have trained the best performers, designers and craftspeople from New Zealand and from around the world.
TOI WHAKAARI - Management Course
Kia ora and welcome to Toi Whakaari: NZ Drama School. We are a prestigious tertiary training organisation based in Wellington. For over half a century we have trained the best performers, designers and craftspeople from New Zealand and from around the world.
TOI WHAKAARI - Design Course
Kia ora and welcome to Toi Whakaari: NZ Drama School. We are a prestigious tertiary training organisation based in Wellington. For over half a century we have trained the best performers, designers and craftspeople from New Zealand and from around the world.
TOI WHAKAARI - Set & Props Course
Kia ora and welcome to Toi Whakaari: NZ Drama School. We are a prestigious tertiary training organisation based in Wellington. For over half a century we have trained the best performers, designers and craftspeople from New Zealand and from around the world.
TOI WHAKAARI - Costume Course
Kia ora and welcome to Toi Whakaari: NZ Drama School. We are a prestigious tertiary training organisation based in Wellington. For over half a century we have trained the best performers, designers and craftspeople from New Zealand and from around the world.
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Address: 111 Main St Upper Hutt, New Zealand 5018
Phone Number: 04 527 4128
WHĀNAU, AROHA, KINDNESS & COMMUNITY
Address: 111 Main St Upper Hutt, New Zealand 5018
Phone Number: 04 527 4128
WHĀNAU, AROHA, KINDNESS & COMMUNITY
Early Childhood Childcare
They believe in supporting, encouraging, and guiding the well-being and growth of each child’s learning journey. They provide an inclusive, nurturing, and empowering environment. They aim to be a healthy and sustainable centre.
They believe in supporting, encouraging, and guiding the well-being and growth of each child’s learning journey. They provide an inclusive, nurturing, and empowering environment. They aim to be a healthy and sustainable centre.
Sweet Axe Throwing CO. ISOCUP 2020
During this lockdown, we got to create this promotional video for Sweet Axe Throwing Co. This hype video was to promote their ISO games. Every weekend they've hosted an Isolation tournament with 16 players competing from their backyards for the top spot each week.
Sweet Axe Throwing CO. AXES 'n ALES TOUR
Sweet Axe Throwing Co & Craft Beer Tours NZ
Wellington's most unlikely DUO. Sweet Axe Throwing Co and Craft Beer Tours NZ, have paired up to bring you a day you never saw coming.
Axes 'n Ales. Every Saturday, 10am - 4pm
Wellington's most unlikely DUO. Sweet Axe Throwing Co and Craft Beer Tours NZ, have paired up to bring you a day you never saw coming.
Axes 'n Ales. Every Saturday, 10am - 4pm
ARAN - Ollie
ARAN - Bonnie & Clyde
Bonnie and Clyde are a Mother and Son who are a British Bulldog cross duo, 3 and 4 years of age, located in the Manawatu area.
Bonnie(deaf) and son Clyde are searching for their new family, either together, or to separate homes.
Bonnie is deaf and so a home that is willing to support her with this disability is needed. Both dogs have lovely friendly affectionate natures and cheerful dispositions.
Bonnie(deaf) and son Clyde are searching for their new family, either together, or to separate homes.
Bonnie is deaf and so a home that is willing to support her with this disability is needed. Both dogs have lovely friendly affectionate natures and cheerful dispositions.
ARAN - Rosie
ARAN - Cooper
Event Videos
Event Videos
TOI WHAKAARI - Mimic Another
Toi Whakaari proudly presents its Term 4 Production, 'mimic another'.
There is a structure, new to the space. It disrupts and motivates, shifts and redirects the energy, activating the nearby bodies to reorganise themselves.
A collaborative effort between all five departments, the Term 4 Production is a devised piece artistically directed by Ross McCormack and Helen Todd, presented in our home: Te Whaea Theatre.
There is a structure, new to the space. It disrupts and motivates, shifts and redirects the energy, activating the nearby bodies to reorganise themselves.
A collaborative effort between all five departments, the Term 4 Production is a devised piece artistically directed by Ross McCormack and Helen Todd, presented in our home: Te Whaea Theatre.
TOI WHAKAARI: MANIFEST Opening 2022
Manifest is Toi Whakaari’s annual event showcasing the work of Aotearoa’s newest makers and designers for stage and screen. The event celebrates the work of students from the Bachelor of Design (Stage and Screen) and the NZ Diploma of Scenic Construction and Properties.
TOI WHAKAARI - FWD Festival 2022
The FWD FEST returns in 2022 featuring student artists, presenting works in development in their form of choice with commitment and courage. Save the date! Toi Whakaari’s FWD Fest will be held at Te Whaea from Aug 30-Sep 1.
TOI WHAKAARI - Costume Showcase 2023
Costume Showcase 2022 brings fabric magic to Wellington on Friday 23rd & Saturday 24th of September.
Audiences will see the major works of the 10 graduating 2nd year Costumiers, ranging from historical portraiture to concept critters and circus haute-couture! The 1st year Costumiers also get their time to shine with some sunny 1950’s dresses from their pattern-making classes, and their 18th Century ensembles.
After presenting a digital version last year, we are excited to present this work to a live audience in our home - Te Whaea Theatre.
There are two showtimes of 6.30pm and 8pm each night, giving you four chances to catch this unique performance.
Audiences will see the major works of the 10 graduating 2nd year Costumiers, ranging from historical portraiture to concept critters and circus haute-couture! The 1st year Costumiers also get their time to shine with some sunny 1950’s dresses from their pattern-making classes, and their 18th Century ensembles.
After presenting a digital version last year, we are excited to present this work to a live audience in our home - Te Whaea Theatre.
There are two showtimes of 6.30pm and 8pm each night, giving you four chances to catch this unique performance.
LISA BOSMAN - Uk'otoa's Champion
Costume Showcase 2022 brings fabric magic to Wellington on Friday 23rd & Saturday 24th of September.
Audiences will see the major works of the 10 graduating 2nd year Costumiers, ranging from historical portraiture to concept critters and circus haute-couture! The 1st year Costumiers also get their time to shine with some sunny 1950’s dresses from their pattern-making classes, and their 18th Century ensembles.
After presenting a digital version last year, we are excited to present this work to a live audience in our home - Te Whaea Theatre.
There are two showtimes of 6.30pm and 8pm each night, giving you four chances to catch this unique performance.
Audiences will see the major works of the 10 graduating 2nd year Costumiers, ranging from historical portraiture to concept critters and circus haute-couture! The 1st year Costumiers also get their time to shine with some sunny 1950’s dresses from their pattern-making classes, and their 18th Century ensembles.
After presenting a digital version last year, we are excited to present this work to a live audience in our home - Te Whaea Theatre.
There are two showtimes of 6.30pm and 8pm each night, giving you four chances to catch this unique performance.
REBECCA GRIGG - The Witch's Apprentice
Costume Showcase 2022 brings fabric magic to Wellington on Friday 23rd & Saturday 24th of September.
Audiences will see the major works of the 10 graduating 2nd year Costumiers, ranging from historical portraiture to concept critters and circus haute-couture! The 1st year Costumiers also get their time to shine with some sunny 1950’s dresses from their pattern-making classes, and their 18th Century ensembles.
After presenting a digital version last year, we are excited to present this work to a live audience in our home - Te Whaea Theatre.
There are two showtimes of 6.30pm and 8pm each night, giving you four chances to catch this unique performance.
Audiences will see the major works of the 10 graduating 2nd year Costumiers, ranging from historical portraiture to concept critters and circus haute-couture! The 1st year Costumiers also get their time to shine with some sunny 1950’s dresses from their pattern-making classes, and their 18th Century ensembles.
After presenting a digital version last year, we are excited to present this work to a live audience in our home - Te Whaea Theatre.
There are two showtimes of 6.30pm and 8pm each night, giving you four chances to catch this unique performance.
POY AGNEW - The Sibyl
Costume Showcase 2022 brings fabric magic to Wellington on Friday 23rd & Saturday 24th of September.
Audiences will see the major works of the 10 graduating 2nd year Costumiers, ranging from historical portraiture to concept critters and circus haute-couture! The 1st year Costumiers also get their time to shine with some sunny 1950’s dresses from their pattern-making classes, and their 18th Century ensembles.
After presenting a digital version last year, we are excited to present this work to a live audience in our home - Te Whaea Theatre.
There are two showtimes of 6.30pm and 8pm each night, giving you four chances to catch this unique performance.
Audiences will see the major works of the 10 graduating 2nd year Costumiers, ranging from historical portraiture to concept critters and circus haute-couture! The 1st year Costumiers also get their time to shine with some sunny 1950’s dresses from their pattern-making classes, and their 18th Century ensembles.
After presenting a digital version last year, we are excited to present this work to a live audience in our home - Te Whaea Theatre.
There are two showtimes of 6.30pm and 8pm each night, giving you four chances to catch this unique performance.
DANIELLE DONSELAAR-CLARK - Rainbow Brite
Costume Showcase 2022 brings fabric magic to Wellington on Friday 23rd & Saturday 24th of September.
Audiences will see the major works of the 10 graduating 2nd year Costumiers, ranging from historical portraiture to concept critters and circus haute-couture! The 1st year Costumiers also get their time to shine with some sunny 1950’s dresses from their pattern-making classes, and their 18th Century ensembles.
After presenting a digital version last year, we are excited to present this work to a live audience in our home - Te Whaea Theatre.
There are two showtimes of 6.30pm and 8pm each night, giving you four chances to catch this unique performance.
Audiences will see the major works of the 10 graduating 2nd year Costumiers, ranging from historical portraiture to concept critters and circus haute-couture! The 1st year Costumiers also get their time to shine with some sunny 1950’s dresses from their pattern-making classes, and their 18th Century ensembles.
After presenting a digital version last year, we are excited to present this work to a live audience in our home - Te Whaea Theatre.
There are two showtimes of 6.30pm and 8pm each night, giving you four chances to catch this unique performance.
PAIGE NOAME - RedVelvet
Costume Showcase 2022 brings fabric magic to Wellington on Friday 23rd & Saturday 24th of September.
Audiences will see the major works of the 10 graduating 2nd year Costumiers, ranging from historical portraiture to concept critters and circus haute-couture! The 1st year Costumiers also get their time to shine with some sunny 1950’s dresses from their pattern-making classes, and their 18th Century ensembles.
After presenting a digital version last year, we are excited to present this work to a live audience in our home - Te Whaea Theatre.
There are two showtimes of 6.30pm and 8pm each night, giving you four chances to catch this unique performance.
Audiences will see the major works of the 10 graduating 2nd year Costumiers, ranging from historical portraiture to concept critters and circus haute-couture! The 1st year Costumiers also get their time to shine with some sunny 1950’s dresses from their pattern-making classes, and their 18th Century ensembles.
After presenting a digital version last year, we are excited to present this work to a live audience in our home - Te Whaea Theatre.
There are two showtimes of 6.30pm and 8pm each night, giving you four chances to catch this unique performance.
SARAH BELL - Morrow
Costume Showcase 2022 brings fabric magic to Wellington on Friday 23rd & Saturday 24th of September.
Audiences will see the major works of the 10 graduating 2nd year Costumiers, ranging from historical portraiture to concept critters and circus haute-couture! The 1st year Costumiers also get their time to shine with some sunny 1950’s dresses from their pattern-making classes, and their 18th Century ensembles.
After presenting a digital version last year, we are excited to present this work to a live audience in our home - Te Whaea Theatre.
There are two showtimes of 6.30pm and 8pm each night, giving you four chances to catch this unique performance.
Audiences will see the major works of the 10 graduating 2nd year Costumiers, ranging from historical portraiture to concept critters and circus haute-couture! The 1st year Costumiers also get their time to shine with some sunny 1950’s dresses from their pattern-making classes, and their 18th Century ensembles.
After presenting a digital version last year, we are excited to present this work to a live audience in our home - Te Whaea Theatre.
There are two showtimes of 6.30pm and 8pm each night, giving you four chances to catch this unique performance.
MEGAN WOLFAARDT - Lady Cirque
Costume Showcase 2022 brings fabric magic to Wellington on Friday 23rd & Saturday 24th of September.
Audiences will see the major works of the 10 graduating 2nd year Costumiers, ranging from historical portraiture to concept critters and circus haute-couture! The 1st year Costumiers also get their time to shine with some sunny 1950’s dresses from their pattern-making classes, and their 18th Century ensembles.
After presenting a digital version last year, we are excited to present this work to a live audience in our home - Te Whaea Theatre.
There are two showtimes of 6.30pm and 8pm each night, giving you four chances to catch this unique performance.
Audiences will see the major works of the 10 graduating 2nd year Costumiers, ranging from historical portraiture to concept critters and circus haute-couture! The 1st year Costumiers also get their time to shine with some sunny 1950’s dresses from their pattern-making classes, and their 18th Century ensembles.
After presenting a digital version last year, we are excited to present this work to a live audience in our home - Te Whaea Theatre.
There are two showtimes of 6.30pm and 8pm each night, giving you four chances to catch this unique performance.
HOLLY BERGHAN - Fée Absynthe
Costume Showcase 2022 brings fabric magic to Wellington on Friday 23rd & Saturday 24th of September.
Audiences will see the major works of the 10 graduating 2nd year Costumiers, ranging from historical portraiture to concept critters and circus haute-couture! The 1st year Costumiers also get their time to shine with some sunny 1950’s dresses from their pattern-making classes, and their 18th Century ensembles.
After presenting a digital version last year, we are excited to present this work to a live audience in our home - Te Whaea Theatre.
There are two showtimes of 6.30pm and 8pm each night, giving you four chances to catch this unique performance.
Audiences will see the major works of the 10 graduating 2nd year Costumiers, ranging from historical portraiture to concept critters and circus haute-couture! The 1st year Costumiers also get their time to shine with some sunny 1950’s dresses from their pattern-making classes, and their 18th Century ensembles.
After presenting a digital version last year, we are excited to present this work to a live audience in our home - Te Whaea Theatre.
There are two showtimes of 6.30pm and 8pm each night, giving you four chances to catch this unique performance.
TAIKA KYRIAK - Elvire
Costume Showcase 2022 brings fabric magic to Wellington on Friday 23rd & Saturday 24th of September.
Audiences will see the major works of the 10 graduating 2nd year Costumiers, ranging from historical portraiture to concept critters and circus haute-couture! The 1st year Costumiers also get their time to shine with some sunny 1950’s dresses from their pattern-making classes, and their 18th Century ensembles.
After presenting a digital version last year, we are excited to present this work to a live audience in our home - Te Whaea Theatre.
There are two showtimes of 6.30pm and 8pm each night, giving you four chances to catch this unique performance.
Audiences will see the major works of the 10 graduating 2nd year Costumiers, ranging from historical portraiture to concept critters and circus haute-couture! The 1st year Costumiers also get their time to shine with some sunny 1950’s dresses from their pattern-making classes, and their 18th Century ensembles.
After presenting a digital version last year, we are excited to present this work to a live audience in our home - Te Whaea Theatre.
There are two showtimes of 6.30pm and 8pm each night, giving you four chances to catch this unique performance.
KERRI SINGLEY - Madame De Pompadour
Costume Showcase 2022 brings fabric magic to Wellington on Friday 23rd & Saturday 24th of September.
Audiences will see the major works of the 10 graduating 2nd year Costumiers, ranging from historical portraiture to concept critters and circus haute-couture! The 1st year Costumiers also get their time to shine with some sunny 1950’s dresses from their pattern-making classes, and their 18th Century ensembles.
After presenting a digital version last year, we are excited to present this work to a live audience in our home - Te Whaea Theatre.
There are two showtimes of 6.30pm and 8pm each night, giving you four chances to catch this unique performance.
Audiences will see the major works of the 10 graduating 2nd year Costumiers, ranging from historical portraiture to concept critters and circus haute-couture! The 1st year Costumiers also get their time to shine with some sunny 1950’s dresses from their pattern-making classes, and their 18th Century ensembles.
After presenting a digital version last year, we are excited to present this work to a live audience in our home - Te Whaea Theatre.
There are two showtimes of 6.30pm and 8pm each night, giving you four chances to catch this unique performance.
TOI WHAKAARI: MANIFEST Opening 2021
Manifest is Toi Whakaari’s annual event showcasing the work of Aotearoa’s newest makers and designers for stage and screen. The event celebrates the work of students from the Bachelor of Design (Stage and Screen) and the NZ Diploma of Scenic Construction and Properties.
ALISON CLARK - Set & Props
Manifest is Toi Whakaari’s annual event showcasing the work of Aotearoa’s newest makers and designers for stage and screen. The event celebrates the work of students from the Bachelor of Design (Stage and Screen) and the NZ Diploma of Scenic Construction and Properties.
JOSHUA BOUDREAU - Set & Props
Manifest is Toi Whakaari’s annual event showcasing the work of Aotearoa’s newest makers and designers for stage and screen. The event celebrates the work of students from the Bachelor of Design (Stage and Screen) and the NZ Diploma of Scenic Construction and Properties.
HARRY TAYLOR - Set & Props
Manifest is Toi Whakaari’s annual event showcasing the work of Aotearoa’s newest makers and designers for stage and screen. The event celebrates the work of students from the Bachelor of Design (Stage and Screen) and the NZ Diploma of Scenic Construction and Properties.
GRACE NEWTON - Design
Manifest is Toi Whakaari’s annual event showcasing the work of Aotearoa’s newest makers and designers for stage and screen. The event celebrates the work of students from the Bachelor of Design (Stage and Screen) and the NZ Diploma of Scenic Construction and Properties.
JOZEF GAZDOWICZ - Set & Props
Manifest is Toi Whakaari’s annual event showcasing the work of Aotearoa’s newest makers and designers for stage and screen. The event celebrates the work of students from the Bachelor of Design (Stage and Screen) and the NZ Diploma of Scenic Construction and Properties.
KIMBERLEA FOWKE - Design
Manifest is Toi Whakaari’s annual event showcasing the work of Aotearoa’s newest makers and designers for stage and screen. The event celebrates the work of students from the Bachelor of Design (Stage and Screen) and the NZ Diploma of Scenic Construction and Properties.
MEGAN GLADDING - Set & Props
Manifest is Toi Whakaari’s annual event showcasing the work of Aotearoa’s newest makers and designers for stage and screen. The event celebrates the work of students from the Bachelor of Design (Stage and Screen) and the NZ Diploma of Scenic Construction and Properties.
MIA BENTLEY - Design
Manifest is Toi Whakaari’s annual event showcasing the work of Aotearoa’s newest makers and designers for stage and screen. The event celebrates the work of students from the Bachelor of Design (Stage and Screen) and the NZ Diploma of Scenic Construction and Properties.
NINA KAIWAI - Set & Props
Manifest is Toi Whakaari’s annual event showcasing the work of Aotearoa’s newest makers and designers for stage and screen. The event celebrates the work of students from the Bachelor of Design (Stage and Screen) and the NZ Diploma of Scenic Construction and Properties.
ROSE SPOELSTRA - Design
Manifest is Toi Whakaari’s annual event showcasing the work of Aotearoa’s newest makers and designers for stage and screen. The event celebrates the work of students from the Bachelor of Design (Stage and Screen) and the NZ Diploma of Scenic Construction and Properties.
Theatrical Trailers
Theatrical Trailers
Celestial Nobodies Trailer - 2021
Celestial Nobodies is a polylogue of the personified planets in our solar system that talk about their unique and universal struggles. It’s a witty fusion of theatre and science that tackles social issues, and the impact of labels on our lives. We are excited to bring this hilarious, sharp, and cathartic journey of relatable experiences and space themes to the stage for the first time.
Experience a huge cast of solo performers and storytellers express a tapestry of experiences, as non-binary planets. Celestial Nobodies declares that STEM is for all, especially those in the Queer community.
Written by Evangelina Telfar
Directed by Anastasia Matteini-Roberts
Produced by Potentially Playing Productions
and Toi Ngākau Productions
Sponsored by MEAN Productions Ltd
Experience a huge cast of solo performers and storytellers express a tapestry of experiences, as non-binary planets. Celestial Nobodies declares that STEM is for all, especially those in the Queer community.
Written by Evangelina Telfar
Directed by Anastasia Matteini-Roberts
Produced by Potentially Playing Productions
and Toi Ngākau Productions
Sponsored by MEAN Productions Ltd
Running Late Trailer - 2020
Toi Ngākau Productions Presents “Running Late”. A trailblazing Kiwi Black Comedy by Courtney Rose Brown. Winner of Playmarket's Plays for the Young (Teenage Category) 2017. Highly Commended of Playmarket's b425 2018.
Directed by Shauwn Keil 28th of May - 1st of June, 6.30pm
Special thanks to: The Cast of "Running Late" Fringe Bar and their team
Credits: Composition by Evangelina Telfar Typography by Aimee Monique
Toi Ngākau Productions Presents “Running Late”. A trailblazing Kiwi Black Comedy by Courtney Rose Brown. Winner of Playmarket's Plays for the Young (Teenage Category) 2017. Highly Commended of Playmarket's b425 2018.
Directed by Shauwn Keil 28th of May - 1st of June, 6.30pm
Special thanks to: The Cast of "Running Late" Fringe Bar and their team
Credits: Composition by Evangelina Telfar Typography by Aimee Monique
Peggy Trailer - 2019
A theatrical trailer of a production put on last year by Wellington's Circa Theatre.
A play that turns the cliché of the drunken dinner party between old friends inside out.
A play that turns the cliché of the drunken dinner party between old friends inside out.
Interviews and BTS
Interviews & Behind the Scenes
Directors Interview - Moana Ete
“The world has always owed more to the youth than it has ever paid”
Wellington, 1956. Youth in Revolt.
Welcome to a world of misfits, outcasts, juvenile delinquents, sexual immorality & the birth of Rock and Roll.
Written, directed, designed and performed by Toi Whakaari students and alumni, Bodgie is part of the 2022 Toi Whakaari Double Bill Season, showcasing emerging Aotearoa talent and bold stories with purpose.
Written by Anya Tate-Manning
Directed by Moana Ete
Wellington, 1956. Youth in Revolt.
Welcome to a world of misfits, outcasts, juvenile delinquents, sexual immorality & the birth of Rock and Roll.
Written, directed, designed and performed by Toi Whakaari students and alumni, Bodgie is part of the 2022 Toi Whakaari Double Bill Season, showcasing emerging Aotearoa talent and bold stories with purpose.
Written by Anya Tate-Manning
Directed by Moana Ete
Directors Interview - Erina Daniels
A troubled woman arrives to stay at her sister's house for support but tensions burst when she clashes with her overbearing brother-in-law.
Matenui is a kitchen sink drama set in 1977 Aotearoa that seethes and explodes like a domestic opera, up against a backdrop of one of the most turbulent times in our country's history.
Written, directed, designed and performed by Toi Whakaari students past and present, Matenui is part of the 2022 Toi Whakaari Double Bill Season showcasing emerging Aotearoa talent and bold stories with purpose.
Written by Mitch Tawhi-Thomas
Directed by Erina Daniels
Matenui is a kitchen sink drama set in 1977 Aotearoa that seethes and explodes like a domestic opera, up against a backdrop of one of the most turbulent times in our country's history.
Written, directed, designed and performed by Toi Whakaari students past and present, Matenui is part of the 2022 Toi Whakaari Double Bill Season showcasing emerging Aotearoa talent and bold stories with purpose.
Written by Mitch Tawhi-Thomas
Directed by Erina Daniels
Behind the Scenes of 'THE GIRLS' 1
Our creative director was fortunate enough to be ask to join the first full female cast and crew who were making a fully/partial funded film since the 80s in NZ to be a part of the Behind the Scenes (BTS) crew. Not only did she get to witness what is was like to be on a film set for the first time but she also experienced the amazing teamwork of some extremely talented and strong women. These women set out in the making of this short film 'The Girls' in the hopes to achieve several things! Here are some of the cast and crew talking about one of their 'Whys', and you also get a sneak peek into the film!
Behind the Scenes of 'THE GIRLS' 2
Our creative director was fortunate enough to be ask to join the first full female cast and crew who were making a fully/partial funded film since the 80s in NZ to be a part of the Behind the Scenes (BTS) crew. Not only did she get to witness what is was like to be on a film set for the first time but she also experienced the amazing teamwork of some extremely talented and strong women. These women set out in the making of this short film 'The Girls' in the hopes to achieve several things! Here are some of the cast and crew talking about one of their 'Whys', and you also get a sneak peek into the film!
Behind the Scenes of 'THE GIRLS' 3
Our creative director was fortunate enough to be ask to join the first full female cast and crew who were making a fully/partial funded film since the 80s in NZ to be a part of the Behind the Scenes (BTS) crew. Not only did she get to witness what is was like to be on a film set for the first time but she also experienced the amazing teamwork of some extremely talented and strong women. These women set out in the making of this short film 'The Girls' in the hopes to achieve several things! Here are some of the cast and crew talking about one of their 'Whys', and you also get a sneak peek into the film!
PLUTO - Q Walker
NZ Fringe 2021 show 'Celestial Nobodies'.
Celestial Nobodies is a polylogue of the personified planets in our solar system that talk about their unique and universal struggles. It’s a witty fusion of theatre and science that tackles social issues, and the impact of labels on our lives. We are excited to bring this hilarious, sharp, and cathartic journey of relatable experiences and space themes to the stage for the first time.
Celestial Nobodies is a polylogue of the personified planets in our solar system that talk about their unique and universal struggles. It’s a witty fusion of theatre and science that tackles social issues, and the impact of labels on our lives. We are excited to bring this hilarious, sharp, and cathartic journey of relatable experiences and space themes to the stage for the first time.
NEPTUNE - Lilli Margaret
NZ Fringe 2021 show 'Celestial Nobodies'.
Celestial Nobodies is a polylogue of the personified planets in our solar system that talk about their unique and universal struggles. It’s a witty fusion of theatre and science that tackles social issues, and the impact of labels on our lives. We are excited to bring this hilarious, sharp, and cathartic journey of relatable experiences and space themes to the stage for the first time.
Celestial Nobodies is a polylogue of the personified planets in our solar system that talk about their unique and universal struggles. It’s a witty fusion of theatre and science that tackles social issues, and the impact of labels on our lives. We are excited to bring this hilarious, sharp, and cathartic journey of relatable experiences and space themes to the stage for the first time.
URANUS - Laurel Mitchell
NZ Fringe 2021 show 'Celestial Nobodies'.
Celestial Nobodies is a polylogue of the personified planets in our solar system that talk about their unique and universal struggles. It’s a witty fusion of theatre and science that tackles social issues, and the impact of labels on our lives. We are excited to bring this hilarious, sharp, and cathartic journey of relatable experiences and space themes to the stage for the first time.
Celestial Nobodies is a polylogue of the personified planets in our solar system that talk about their unique and universal struggles. It’s a witty fusion of theatre and science that tackles social issues, and the impact of labels on our lives. We are excited to bring this hilarious, sharp, and cathartic journey of relatable experiences and space themes to the stage for the first time.
SATURN - Finnian Nacey
NZ Fringe 2021 show 'Celestial Nobodies'.
Celestial Nobodies is a polylogue of the personified planets in our solar system that talk about their unique and universal struggles. It’s a witty fusion of theatre and science that tackles social issues, and the impact of labels on our lives. We are excited to bring this hilarious, sharp, and cathartic journey of relatable experiences and space themes to the stage for the first time.
Celestial Nobodies is a polylogue of the personified planets in our solar system that talk about their unique and universal struggles. It’s a witty fusion of theatre and science that tackles social issues, and the impact of labels on our lives. We are excited to bring this hilarious, sharp, and cathartic journey of relatable experiences and space themes to the stage for the first time.
JUPITER - Amalia Calder
NZ Fringe 2021 show 'Celestial Nobodies'.
Celestial Nobodies is a polylogue of the personified planets in our solar system that talk about their unique and universal struggles. It’s a witty fusion of theatre and science that tackles social issues, and the impact of labels on our lives. We are excited to bring this hilarious, sharp, and cathartic journey of relatable experiences and space themes to the stage for the first time.
Celestial Nobodies is a polylogue of the personified planets in our solar system that talk about their unique and universal struggles. It’s a witty fusion of theatre and science that tackles social issues, and the impact of labels on our lives. We are excited to bring this hilarious, sharp, and cathartic journey of relatable experiences and space themes to the stage for the first time.
MARS - Susan Williams
NZ Fringe 2021 show 'Celestial Nobodies'.
Celestial Nobodies is a polylogue of the personified planets in our solar system that talk about their unique and universal struggles. It’s a witty fusion of theatre and science that tackles social issues, and the impact of labels on our lives. We are excited to bring this hilarious, sharp, and cathartic journey of relatable experiences and space themes to the stage for the first time.
Celestial Nobodies is a polylogue of the personified planets in our solar system that talk about their unique and universal struggles. It’s a witty fusion of theatre and science that tackles social issues, and the impact of labels on our lives. We are excited to bring this hilarious, sharp, and cathartic journey of relatable experiences and space themes to the stage for the first time.
EARTH - Courtney Rose Brown
NZ Fringe 2021 show 'Celestial Nobodies'.
Celestial Nobodies is a polylogue of the personified planets in our solar system that talk about their unique and universal struggles. It’s a witty fusion of theatre and science that tackles social issues, and the impact of labels on our lives. We are excited to bring this hilarious, sharp, and cathartic journey of relatable experiences and space themes to the stage for the first time.
Celestial Nobodies is a polylogue of the personified planets in our solar system that talk about their unique and universal struggles. It’s a witty fusion of theatre and science that tackles social issues, and the impact of labels on our lives. We are excited to bring this hilarious, sharp, and cathartic journey of relatable experiences and space themes to the stage for the first time.
MOON - Charlie Potter
NZ Fringe 2021 show 'Celestial Nobodies'.
Celestial Nobodies is a polylogue of the personified planets in our solar system that talk about their unique and universal struggles. It’s a witty fusion of theatre and science that tackles social issues, and the impact of labels on our lives. We are excited to bring this hilarious, sharp, and cathartic journey of relatable experiences and space themes to the stage for the first time.
Celestial Nobodies is a polylogue of the personified planets in our solar system that talk about their unique and universal struggles. It’s a witty fusion of theatre and science that tackles social issues, and the impact of labels on our lives. We are excited to bring this hilarious, sharp, and cathartic journey of relatable experiences and space themes to the stage for the first time.
VENUS - El Yule
NZ Fringe 2021 show 'Celestial Nobodies'.
Celestial Nobodies is a polylogue of the personified planets in our solar system that talk about their unique and universal struggles. It’s a witty fusion of theatre and science that tackles social issues, and the impact of labels on our lives. We are excited to bring this hilarious, sharp, and cathartic journey of relatable experiences and space themes to the stage for the first time.
Celestial Nobodies is a polylogue of the personified planets in our solar system that talk about their unique and universal struggles. It’s a witty fusion of theatre and science that tackles social issues, and the impact of labels on our lives. We are excited to bring this hilarious, sharp, and cathartic journey of relatable experiences and space themes to the stage for the first time.