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Awatea

Auckland Theatre

AWATEA - MEDIA RELEASE

For immediate Release

What is more honourable: the truth that hurts, or the lie that heals?

In 1968, George Henare played the role of Matt, the prodigal son, in the premiere of Bruce Mason's AWATEA. Now, 44 years later, Henare has come full circle as he takes on the role of the blind father, Werihe.

Auckland Theatre Company's AWATEA opens, Thursday 12 July at 8pm, at the Maidment Theatre.

Alongside THE POHUTUKAWA TREE and THE END OF THE GOLDEN WEATHER, AWATEA completes Bruce Mason's classic trilogy of powerful New Zealand dramas: a thrilling, heart-wrenching, morally tough, fiercely realistic study of betrayal and disillusionment.

Everyone in the remote township of Omoana is proud of Matt Paku, who left the East Coast to train as a doctor and now has a successful practice in Auckland . Proudest of all is his old, blind father Werihe, who basks in this success via his son's letters which are read to him by Emma Gilhooly, the no-nonsense local postmistress. Every New Year's Eve, Matt comes home and the whole community celebrates. But things are different this year: Gilhooly has devastating news; news that she must keep from old Werihe at all costs if he's to hold onto his belief in his son.

Bruce Mason, playwright, critic and fiction writer, was born in Wellington and moved to Takapuna at the age of five. His experiences in Takapuna formed the basis of his famous solo work for the theatre, THE END OF THE GOLDEN WEATHER.

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In thirty years Mason wrote more than two dozen plays, including such classics as THE POHUTUKAWA TREE, BLOOD OF THE LAMB and AWATEA. He was a busy actor, critic, editor and general activist for New Zealand 's fledgling professional theatre. In 1977 he was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Literature by Victoria University , was made a CBE in 1980, and was given the New Zealand Literary Fund Award for Achievement in 1982 (the same year that he died).

"Back in 1968, I was privileged to see famous New Zealand opera bass Inia Te Wiata and a young George Henare as father and son in the premiere of this beautiful, moving story set in a remote East Coast township in the 1960s. Now George, one of our most revered and honoured actors, will take on the role of blind koro Werihe. Inia's daughter Rima Te Wiata will play Gilhooly and Te Kohe Tuhaka will play Matt, the prodigal son. A true feast of talent." - Colin McColl, ATC's artistic director

Tickets for AWATEA can be purchased from the Maidment Theatre, 09 308 2383 or www.atc.co.nz.

ENDS


Production Information:

AWATEA

By Bruce Mason


19 July - 11 August

Maidment Theatre


Cast:

George Henare - Werihe Paku

Te Kohe Tuhaka - Matt Paku

Geraldine Brophy - Emma Gilhooly

Andrew Grainger - Sargeant Jameson

Nancy Brunning - Ana

Carl Bland - Det. Inspector Brett

Rob Mokaraka - Kani

Nicola Kawana - Pera

Cian Elyse White - Tina


Creative team:

Colin McColl - Direction

Tony Rabbit - Set & Lighting Design

Nic Smillie - Costume Designve

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