Northland Youth Theatre proudly presents Echoes of Our Place, a compelling collection of scenes from New Zealand plays as part of the Whangārei Fringe Festival and directed by young emerging directors.
-The Intricate Art of Actually Caring by Eli Kent -
Directed by Ayesha Simperingham and performed by Brooklyn Manga-Harris, Tekerei Mihaka and JJ Wellington.
-Thinning by Eli Kent -
Directed by Heidi Shepherd and performed by Angel Hayward, JJ Wellington, Kevin Cloete, Ngahina Dunn and Robert van Greunen.
-The Cape by Vivienne Plumb -
Directed by Liesl Musto and performed by Angel Hayward, Laura Parry, Lucy Murray and Ngahina Dunn.
Experience this unique presentation at the Octagon Theatre on October 2nd and 8th, with performances starting at 6:30pm both evenings.
This showcase offers a vibrant platform for young voices to explore and convey stories that resonate deeply with both our past and present. Through the eyes of our talented rangatahi, these scenes bring fresh perspectives and authentic truths to the stage, reflecting the rich tapestry of New Zealand's theatrical landscape.
NYT has been dedicated to empowering young people through the performing arts for 40 years. Our mission is to provide a supportive and inclusive space where youth can explore their creativity, develop their talents, and gain confidence. Through a wide range of programmes and productions, we strive to inspire and engage the next generation, encouraging them to find their voice and share their stories.
Join us for a night of storytelling, creativity and community - be a part of this exciting journey as we continue to champion the voices of our youth and the transformative power of theatre!
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