Director: Jesse Peach
Design: Emily O'Hara, Rachel Marlow, Lynn Cottingham
Composer: Previn Naidu
Performance: Bruce Phillips, Annie Whittle, Anna Jullienne, Robbie Magasiva, Jarrod Rawiri, George Henare OBE, Heidi Kauta, Milo Cawthorne, Paul MacDiarmid
Reviews:
“Jesse Peach's direction should not go unnoticed – but it nearly does, because the movement of the play is seamless, natural, engaging, and it doesn't get in the way of a great story. The director's vision is very clear through the play and is well-executed – particularly the interplay between evocative, expressionistic scenes of narration and gutsy, realistic family drama. However the view from the bridge may be; the view from the auditorium is inspiring. ” – THEATREVIEW
“For this production, the latest directed and produced by the remarkable Jesse Peach, the audience is divided into halves on opposite sides of Emily O'Hara's sparse platform set. We're all as close as possible to the stage. Solid and thought-provoking” – NZ HERALD
Design: Emily O'Hara, Rachel Marlow, Lynn Cottingham
Composer: Previn Naidu
Performance: Bruce Phillips, Annie Whittle, Anna Jullienne, Robbie Magasiva, Jarrod Rawiri, George Henare OBE, Heidi Kauta, Milo Cawthorne, Paul MacDiarmid
Reviews:
“Jesse Peach's direction should not go unnoticed – but it nearly does, because the movement of the play is seamless, natural, engaging, and it doesn't get in the way of a great story. The director's vision is very clear through the play and is well-executed – particularly the interplay between evocative, expressionistic scenes of narration and gutsy, realistic family drama. However the view from the bridge may be; the view from the auditorium is inspiring. ” – THEATREVIEW
“For this production, the latest directed and produced by the remarkable Jesse Peach, the audience is divided into halves on opposite sides of Emily O'Hara's sparse platform set. We're all as close as possible to the stage. Solid and thought-provoking” – NZ HERALD