Taki Rua's Mark Twain and Me In Maoriland
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| Wed 14 Jul ’10, 6:30pm |
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| Thu 15 Jul ’10, 8:00pm |
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| Sun 18 Jul ’10, 8:00pm |
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| Mon 19 Jul ’10, 6:30pm |
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| Tue 20 Jul ’10, 6:30pm |
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| Wed 21 Jul ’10, 6:30pm |
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| Thu 22 Jul ’10, 8:00pm |
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| Fri 23 Jul ’10, 8:00pm |
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| Sat 24 Jul ’10, 8:00pm |
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Where: Downstage Theatre, 12 Cambridge Tce, Mt Victoria, Wellington Show map
Restrictions: All Ages
Ticket Information:
- Full Price A Reserve: $45.00
- Full Price A Reserve - Balcony: $40.00
- Concession (incl. seniors 65+, Super Gold Card holders, Community Services Card holders, Groups 10+): $38.00
- Students: $25.00
- Booking fees may apply
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“Ko au te awa, Ko te awa ko au”
“I am the river, The river is me”
-Whakatauki/ Proverb from iwi of the Whanganui region
Inspired by true events! Mark Twain & Me in Māoriland weaves historical fact with magical realism in an epic, bullet-ridden, tale set amidst the waterways of the Whanganui region in 1895; a combustible time of mercenaries, vaudeville and self serving mayoralty.
Mark Twain’s Australasian lecture tour comes to a halt when the outspoken writer incurs the wrath of the local English establishment due to his shocking pronouncement that a local monument - honouring Kupapa Māori loyal to the English cause - be blown up as it encourages Natives to become traitors to their own race; and that the Rebel Māori, slandered as barbarians and fanatics, were in fact the true patriots. But with Māori on both sides of the battle, historical truth is far from black and white.
Filled with live music, comedy and tragedy, this is another theatrical stick of dynamite from the award winning producers of Strange Resting Places and Te Karakia.






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