Performances

We Should Practice (Auckland)

Providence

Friday 24 - Saturday 25 February
7.45pm

Quietly deafening, raw and ambiguous with multiple characters deftly played by two actors on a minimal set. The structure of the performance emulates the dysfunction of the characters’ lives, all the while playfully undermining traditional script-writing conventions. This is not just the recreation of stories, Providence is an investigation of the states of homelessness.
 

Louise Tu’u’s skillfully crafted script throws away narrative and concentrates on the nonsensical, self-righteous prejudices that people have of the homeless. Spanning nearly three years, Tu’u went undercover, speaking with the homeless, having meals at drop-in centres and spending time in a shelter in central Auckland to get a sense of what it is to be without a home.
 

This Auckland indie favourite was hailed as one of the top theatre pieces of the year by New Zealand Herald when premiered in 2010. 

Best of 2010... Providence masterfully led its audience into “experiencing a replica aspect of homelessness.” NZ Herald


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Interview with Louise Tu'u

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Content may offend.

This performance is included in the Forward Pass

DURATION
60 minutes
VENUE
Lower NZI 1, Aotea Centre
TICKETS
Adult $25, Senior/Student/Group $20
BOOKING
Book at THE EDGE for:
Fri 24 Feb, 7.45pm
Sat  25 Feb, 7.45pm
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otea Centre 50 Mayoral Drive
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