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Aroha is a Māori

Some conversations are hard to have, but often it is these conversations that yield the most insight.

Kahurangi and Amaria’s solo stage show is loosely based on their lives growing up on the North Shore and highlights what you miss when you stereotype. While initially you may be forgiven for seeing Aroha as a somewhat irritating and 'out of touch' character, her wonderfully witty monologue draws you in and the show takes you through emotions both high and low.

When we break down barriers and encourage each other to be kind we show strength in unity...you can be strong and kind.

The message is powerful and important; it's ok to love yoruself, it's ok to be you.'

Thomas Sainsbury: ‘A thought-provoking delight. Kahu was so charming as Aroha. I could watch that show again and again and again’

 

When:

4th - 6th March: 7pm


Where:

Pumphouse theatre, 2a Manurere Avenue, Takapuna, Auckland


Duration:

1 Hour


Tickets:

$25 - GA


Accessibility:

Not suitatable for Deaf or HoH Audiences,

Venue is Accessable for wheelchair users

No lockout.


Content Warnings:

All ages

Contains themes of racism


 
 

Comedy

Cultural, Indigenous