Tilton’s Sealite USA making strides by air and by sea >Workers pour cement into the buoy mold for one of the navigation lights at the Tilton facility on Thursday. >Workers wire a portable airport navigation light command truck for the US Air Force at their Tilton facility on Thursday. GEOFF FORESTER photos / Monitor staff >Operators Paige Averill of Bow, foreground, and Luke Sutton align a mold cast to be put into a furnace that makes navigation buoys at Sealite’s Tilton plant on Thursday. The mold will be spun on two axes at once to evenly mix plastic before being baked. GEOFF FORESTER photos / Monitor staff
Monday, 12 July 2021, 1:17 pm
Auckland Theatre Company’s (ATC)
production of
The Haka Party
Incident, described as an “innovative,
brilliant piece of theatre that all New Zealanders need to
see” will tour to venues and festivals across the motu
in October and November. Winner of Playmarket’s Best Play
by a Māori Playwright and the inaugural Dean Parker
Adaptation for Non-Fiction Award earlier this year, judges
said the play was “powerful political theatre which rips
the Band Aid off racism in Aotearoa.”
The Haka
Party Incident, written and directed by renowned
film-maker and theatre director
Katie Wolfe
(Ngāti Tama, Ngāti Mutunga), will return
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Auckland Theatre Company’s
powerful theatre work
The Haka Party
Incident
The Haka Party
Incident, created and directed by renowned director,
actor and film-maker
Katie Wolfe (Ngāti
Mutunga, Ngāti Tama), is documentary theatre based on the
true event that changed race relations in Aotearoa forever:
a violent stoush between University of Auckland engineering
students and members of activist group He Taua.
Katie
Wolfe’s standout piece will be presented on the mainstage
at ASB Waterfront Theatre, as part of the 2021 Auckland Arts
Festival/Te Ahurei Toi o Tāmaki.
The Haka Party
Incident is ‘verbatim theatre’ - the script compiled
Press Release – Auckland Theatre Company
THE LAST NZ WAR HAPPENED IN 1979. IT LASTED 3 MINUTES.
Auckland Theatre Company’s powerful theatre work
The Haka Party Incident
The Haka Party Incident, created and directed by renowned director, actor and film-maker
Katie Wolfe (Ngāti Mutunga, Ngāti Tama), is documentary theatre based on the true event that changed race relations in Aotearoa forever: a violent stoush between University of Auckland engineering students and members of activist group He Taua.
Katie Wolfe’s standout piece will be presented on the mainstage at ASB Waterfront Theatre, as part of the 2021 Auckland Arts Festival/Te Ahurei Toi o Tāmaki.