Awhi Tapu by Albert Belz At Downstage
Downstage & Taki Rua Productions
present
Awhi Tapu
by Albert Belz
All they
have is each other.
Downstage and Taki Rua have
had a long and fruitful relationship ever since Taki Rua was
founded in the 1980’s. Some of the company’s most
important and fondly remembered productions have appeared at
Downstage, including:
Purapurawhetu
The
Untold Tales of Maui with Taika Waititi & Jemaine
Clement (and a cameo from Cliff Curtis)
The
Prophet
Nga Tangata Toa
Since 2009 Downstage has provided Taki Rua with a ‘home base’ for performance in Wellington as part of its Resident Company Programme. During that time Taki Rua has presented Strange Resting Places and Mark Twain and Me in Maoriland. The culmination of that three-year residency is a brand new production of Albert Belz’s award-winning play Awhi Tapu which opens Downstage’s Season Two 2011.
Awhi Tapu (Sacred Embrace) is the name of a fictional small town in the Urewera Ranges, devastated by the loss of the forestry industry that sustained it. With no leaders to guide them and nothing left to believe in, four young friends make the town their own fantasy playground. But the fantasy turns serious as the need to give their lives a purpose leads to a last-ditch effort to resurrect the town they once knew.
Albert Belz is a Bruce Mason Award-winning playwright who describes Awhi Tapu as his most ‘evolved’ play, and says that it is about ‘revolution’.
Its
combination of humour and tragedy has had a number of
successful productions around NZ since its 2003
debut.Downstage is proud to present this evolved and mature
work in 2011.
This is one of two of Albert’s scripts to
be performed at Downstage this season, with Raising the
Titanics scheduled for December.
Another artist
with strong ties to Taki Rua and Downstage is Leo Gene
Peters. This softly-spoken Texan (yes, they exist)
directed, designed and co-devised the tremendously
successful Strange Resting Places for Taki Rua, and
his own company – a slightly isolated dog –
brought the critically acclaimed Death and the Dreamlife
of Elephants to Downstage earlier this year.
The cast are four talented and charming young
actors, who have worked with Leo Gene to create the
tight-knit group of friends in Awhi Tapu.
James Tito (Ngāti Tuwharetoa/Ngāpuhi) plays Wendyl, the unofficial leader of the group. Strong-willed, but sensitive, it’s Wendyl’s leadership that takes them all down the path of irrevocable action.
James recently graduated from Toi Whakaari:New Zealand Drama School, where he played one of Shakespeare’s great comic roles as Bottom in A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
Tola
Newbery plays Sonny, the playful joker of the gang, who
imagines their life as a Hollywood blockbuster with Denzel
Washington, naturally, portraying himself.
Tola is from Lyttleton, Christchurch and recently returned home to see the effects of the earthquake for himself and, more importantly, “to stoke up the home fires that keep me inspired”
Matariki Whatarau (Ngati Kahungunu/
Ngāti Raukawa/ Ngāti Whanaunga) is Casper ‘the Hindu’,
a Fijian Indian brought up in Awhi Tapu. A sensitive soul,
he takes plenty of stick from his mates, but may just be the
glue that holds them together.
Matariki has been working side by side with Taki Rua for five years now, and plans to continue with the company ‘for many years to come’.
Kura Forrester (Ngati Porou) plays
Girl Girl, a mysterious young woman who hasn’t spoken or
made a sound since her father left Awhi Tapu many years
previously.
Kura is a graduate of Unitec and can be spotted at the moment on Maori Television’s Toku Reo “reinforcing how cool it is to korero”. She has appeared in another Albert Belz play Whero’s New Net, but this will be her first Taki Rua production.
All four actors will make their Downstage
debuts this season.
Audio Described performance: Downstage and Taki Rua have scheduled a special Audio Described Performance to enable access to blind and sight-impaired audience members.
Awhi Tapu
14
– 30 July (Public preview 13 July $25)
Meet the
Artists Tues 19 July
For season details including
show times, please click
here.
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