Proudly Asian Theatres Fresh Off The Page Initiative Is Back For 2026
May 6
Proudly Asian Theatre presents three brand new scripts in development across three nights of readings (including post-reading Q+A and kai in the foyer to celebrate!) at The Factory Theatre in Onehunga.
With tickets starting from just $10, this is a unique chance to discover brand new stories, connect with local artists, and experience theatre in development before it reaches the mainstage. Fresh Off the Page is perfect for anyone passionate about theatre, new writing, and supporting the next generation of storytellers in Aotearoa.
New
Zealand is a Garden by Nam Woon Kim:
Saturday 30
May, 7:30pm
A land surveyor encounters a friendly ghost but fails to heed his warning, dooming a couple who will settle there years later, to a deep hunger beyond their understanding.
About Nam Woon Kim:
Nam is a writer
and photographer interested in modern horror and the
unexpected places you can find it – from the soft zapping
of powerlines to vacant subdivisions. With a newfound
appetite for theatre, this is his first time writing for the
stage. Nam’s creative experience includes being an
interpreter for a K-pop music video, running a university
student magazine, and interning at an independent music
label. He also loves zine-making and has tabled at Overload
NZ and Auckland Zinefest.
Creative Team:
Nam
is supported by dramaturg/director Jane Yonge (a mixtape for
maladies, Our Own Little Mess, Scenes from a Yellow Peril)
along with a stellar cast including returning whānau from
PAT’s most recent production of Genuine and Stable,
Junghwi Jo and Uhyoung Choi, joined by new whānau Hae Yeon
Seol and Ben Son.
Kitty Party / Mt. Roskill Murder
Club by Sananda Chatterjee
Sat 13 June, 7:30pm
A quiet Mt Roskill street is rocked by a suspicious death, turning a regular weekly gathering of women into a night of spiralling paranoia and spilled tea.
About Sananda
Chatterjee:
Born in Kolkata and raised between Delhi and
Tāmaki Makaurau, Sananda brings a deeply layered creative
practice shaped by theatre, identity, movement, and
community. A multi-disciplinary artist and producer, her
work spans large ensemble pieces with Prayas Theatre to
independent projects exploring gender, relationships, and
belonging.
Beyond the stage, Sananda is a sought-after producer, mentor, researcher and Cultural Insights specialist (currently at The Big Idea) — someone who cares about how stories land, who they speak to, and how they shift us. This will mark their journey towards finishing her first feature length play.
Creative
Team:
Sananda is supported by dramaturg/director Sameena
Zehra (Tea with Terrorists) along with a gorgeous cast
including Pamela Sidhu (Spartacus: House of Ashur), Sudeepta
Vyas (The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel), Arti Kansara (Much
Ado About Nothing), Ayesha Heble (Shortland Street) and
Karishma Grebneff (Basmati Bitch).
Seeing Double by
Louise Jiang
Sat 20 June, 7:30pm
The world’s youngest self-made billionaire secretly clones herself to avoid burning out at work.
About Louise
Jiang:
A graduate from Toi Whakaari; NZ Drama School,
Louise Jiang is an actor and maker across stage and screen.
With a vested interest in devised theatre, her recent
theatre work includes Wrest (Red Leap Theatre) as well as
Scenes from a Yellow Peril (Nathan Joe) and Ciggy Butts in
The Sand (Tupua Tigafua). On screen, Louise features in
Sweet Tooth (Netflix), Camp Be Better and Warren's Vortex
(TVNZ).
Outside of performing, Louise is expanding her craft this year as an emerging writer and director. After debuting her devised solo show actor//android at Tahi Festival and then Basement Theatre in 2023, Seeing Double will be the first play Louise has written sitting down (!) with the support of this initiative.
Creative Team:
Louise is supported by
dramaturg Nathan Joe (Scenes from a Yellow Peril) and
director Batanai Mashingaidze (Dakota of the White Flats),
with an incredible cast including Celine Dam (Basmati
Bitch), Chye-Ling Huang (Homebound 3.0) and more to be
announced
soon!
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