WHARANGI TO WHATARANGI - PAGE TO STAGE
JOIN THE COVERSATION
Join Taki Rua and the New Zealand Book Council for a panel discussion
about New Zealand novel Sydney Bridge Upside Down and the process of adaptation
from page to stage.
David Ballantyne’s book Sydney
Bridge Upside Down has often been described as “the great unread New Zealand
novel”; this year however it seems
this little known kiwi gem is finally getting the popular recognition it
deserves!
Leading Māori theatre company Taki
Rua Productions (TRP) have adapted Sydney
Bridge Upside Down for the stage and along the way joined forces with the
New Zealand Book Council (NZBC) to spread the word about a novel they believe
all New Zealanders should read. Together both NZBC and TRP have created a
national tour of public panel discussions featuring New Zealand writers Kate De
Goldi, Ellie Catton, David Hill and Hamish Clayton and theatre director James
Ashcroft. Join them as they discuss why we should all read this novel, talk
about its author David Ballantyne and explore the page to stage adaptation
process.
This is a free event and
everyone’s welcome. We’d love to hear your thoughts on this topic and answer
any questions you may have about the writer, the book or the production.
Details /
Locations / Dates
Please email esther@takirua.co.nz to register for a
place.
New Plymouth, TSB Showplace, 9:30PM Friday 7th June
New Plymouth, Puke Ariki Museum, 1:00PM Saturday 8th June
Wellington, Downstage Theatre, 1:00PM Wednesday 26th June
Wellington, Downstage Theatre, 9:30PM Friday 5th July
Auckland, Q Theatre, 1:00PM Friday 9th August
Auckland, Q Theatre, 9:30PM Saturday 10th August
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