The Vultures
Tawata Productions presents
The Vultures
A vivid new play written & directed by Mīria George

8pm, 8 – 18 June, BATS Theatre, 1 Kent Terrace, Wellington
Tickets: $20 – $14 / Book at www.BATS.co.nz
The Vultures is the vivid new play by Mīria George – a story of familial greed and destruction.
The Vultures was inspired by conversations of privilege, clean water and iwi Māori navigating through a post settlement world. Mīria delves into ideas of wealth, crafting a family of privilege who helm an empire that dominates in the Western World.
Did we mention
The Vultures is a comedy? Well... we've
been using the phrase, 'indigenous satire'… Māori
tragi-comedy if you will.
Using ‘indigenous satire’ and otherworldly imagery The Vultures tells this tale of Sister Nurse Hinemoa and her siblings, Magazine Magnate Atawhai and Prodigious Businessman Petera, who were raised in the glow of privilege – enjoying a whakapapa of sailing on the lake, gin with their Indian Tonic Water, Coppertone on tanned Māori skin and a seemingly endless summer.
Long after their idyllic childhood at the Lake, the race for wealth and empire have splintered the whānau. To resolve the matter of their land the siblings have been called together and they must agree to expand the empire… even if it means destroying the world in the process…
After all, clean water is a myth and water merely a tool to collect the waste of the world. Hey, money can’t buy you happiness. No wait – maybe it can.
Part of Kia Mau Festival 2016 www.kiamaufestival.com
Written & Directed by Mīria George
Performed by Awhina Rose Ashby, Carrie Green, Hine Parata-Walker, Natano Keni & Manuel Solomon
Designed by Natala Gwiazdzinski, Karnan Saba, Sopheak Seng & Tony De GoldiProduced by Tawata Productions
ENDS