Open Stage: a mixtape for maladies
Written & Directed by Ahi Karunaharan
This performed reading of the latest gem from celebrated theatre-maker Ahi Karunaharan, with direction by Jane Yonge, is a stirring exploration of the annals of memory and why we hold onto the things we do.
In the year 1990, a family is forced to flee their homeland of Sri Lanka. The only remnant of the past brought to Aotearoa with them is a mixtape of obscure songs on an audio cassette. Thirty years on, the youngest in the family seeks out the stories behind each of those songs. Seventeen songs. Seventeen stories.
Featuring an ensemble of storytellers, musicians and dancers, a mixtape for maladies rewinds this magnetic heirloom of home videos, letters and artefacts back to life – to capture what we choose to hear, remember and share.
To make a booking please fill out our Creative Learning Booking Form or contact our Creative Learning Coordinator Kelly Gilbride: schools@aaf.co.nz
ASB Waterfront Theatre
Saturday 25 March, 3pm
Audience Suitability: Secondary (Years 11-13)
Curriculum Links: Drama, English, Social Studies, History
“One of New Zealand’s most exciting and visionary directors.” — The Pantograph Punch
Presented in partnership with Auckland Theatre Company
With support from
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