Kane Parsons, Regan Taylor, and Jess Loudon run through the city’s history with songs and silliness. The Palmerston North City Council commissioned the work for the city’s 150th birthday and Cooper said the show was a hilarious and perfect way to celebrate. “The Palmerston North community have been so instrumental in bringing this show to life by offering their many stories and memories as inspiration. “We can’t wait to share what we’ve put together for them”. Centrepoint general manager and artistic director Kate Louise Elliot said the audience could expect a wonderful evening of entertainment. “We have such a rich history in Palmerston North, and this show is the perfect way to recognise and celebrate what we have here. It’s also hilarious, so you are in for a really special treat.”
Constellations, Pop Up Globe’s
Twelfth Night) and
(Black Ties, TVNZ1’s
Erina Daniels
(Taki Rua’s
Cellfish) and award-winning designer
Astroman, Wild Dogs Under
My Skirt).
Kāwana comes to the story of Lucy Lord
via two pathways; the interest in the controversial figure
that she’s had since drama school, since playing her twice
onstage and onscreen; and her own personal relation to Lord,
who is her great aunt. Fascinated by Lord’s motivations,
Kāwana has written her theatrical debut to give voice to
the wāhine of this time, readdressing the imbalance of our
wāhine Māori who contributed significantly to the creation
Te kuhunga o tētahi tohunga mo te reo me ngā tikanga ki Whakaata Māori More
Tuesday, 21 July 2015, 3:06 pm | Maori TV
A brand new show dedicated entirely to celebrating reggae music will premiere on
Māori Television on Friday August 14 at 9.30pm. More
Friday, 19 June 2015, 11:26 am | Maori TV
Māori Television is about to send three young Māori on the trip of a lifetime in
Waka Warriors , startingMonday July 6 at 8.00pm. More
Friday, 1 May 2015, 3:51 pm | Maori TV Māori Television has entered into a partnership with the Auckland Rugby Union to
broadcast Auckland’s 1st XV rugby competition on free-to-air television. Each week,
Monday, 1 March 2021, 11:52 am
Variety show
HARI WITH THE MAORI
SIDESTEPS premieres its classic Maori showband
style of comedy on Maori Television this Wednesday 3 March
2021 at 8.00 PM.
Cohen Holloway (Ngati Toa Rangatira),
Jamie McCaskill (Ngati Tamatera), Regan Taylor (Ngati
Kahungunu, Te Arawa) and Erroll Anderson (Ngapuhi, Ngati
Hau) use skits, sitcom and song to showcase their talents as
actors, singers and all-round entertainers before a live
audience at Te Raukura ki Kapiti on the Kapiti
Coast.
The six-part series captures the essence of the
Maori Sidesteps as they delight their audiences with witty
songs, big harmonies and sitcoms such as ‘Daddy Day