Four Bros on Show
September 2013
Press Release
Four Bros on Show
Take four Maori actors, dress them in suits, let them unleash their musical talents and you’ve got the makings of The Modern Māori Quartet. These four bros have come together from different corners of Aotearoa and are pushing the boundaries to bring you the premiere of their full-length show Ngā Bro E Whā at Galatos Live next month.
Ngā Bro E Whā, that combines acting,
singing, dancing as well as showcases playing instruments,
promises a trip down memory lane into Aotearoa’s
past and present but with The Modern Māori Quartet twist
and flavour. This group of insanely talented Māori
performers will be weaving a rich tapestry that draws from
local music and stories, as well as integrating
international hits throughout the ages with an evening
riddled with waiata, humour and charm.
“Although we are
four actors who graduated from NZ Drama School’s Toi
Whakaari,
Ngā Bro E Whā is not your typical
play. What started off as an idea that I came up with to
ensure that we had work in between acting gigs, combining
our love for music and acting, has gone off more than we
could have ever imagined,” says James Tito (The Almighty
Johnsons and Tu) the brains behind the Modern Maori
Quartet.
The other members of The Modern Māori Quartet are Maaka Pohatu (Taki Rua Production’s Strange Resting Places and Sydney Bridge Upside Down), Matariki Whatarau (Go Girls) and Matu Ngaropo (Māori Troilus and Cressida, Korero Mai).
Ngā Bro E Whā, a play on Ngā Hau E Whā meaning the four winds, is directed by Rachel House (The Māori Troilus and Cressida, Hui), with musical direction by Tama Waipara (Fill Up The Silence Album) and choreographed by Nancy Wijohn (Atamira Dance Company).
The Modern Māori Quartet who made a cameo at Everything is Ka Pai, during the recent Auckland Arts Festival, brought the house down.
“But that was just a sample of what Ngā Bro E Whā is set to bring you. We have been working on the music and devising the storyline injected with heaps of humour,” says Tito.
Ngā Bro E Whā is produced by Teresa Brown of Boss and is on at Galatos Live from Oct 3-9, 7 pm. Tickets: Dash Tickets, ph 0800 327 484 or see www.dashtickets.co.nz
For interviews and more information please contact publicist Sharu Delilkan on 021 652 175 or sharu@sharu.co.nz. Images available on request.
My favourites...four sharp dressed men in suits and
skinny ties singing harmonies and sending themselves and the
music up just ever so..."
Radio NZ review of
Everything is Ka Pai show at Auckland Arts Festival
2013
Top class...inspiring kaupapa. -- Rawiri Paratene NZOM

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