Last weekend I had a lot of laughs photographing the cast of Dominion Road, The Musical.
I entertained myself by making them do ridiculous things and telling them they would make for good photos!! 😂
But in all seriousness Dominion Rd The Musical was an awesome portrayal of Kiwi life today and a truly New Zealand story.
Drama
The White Guitar
Back in February I did a shoot with the Luafutu clan. We were creating a bunch of images to promote their upcoming stage show The White Guitar. The show will tell the tales of the Luafutu family, a Samoan family growing up in Christchurch. This is a photo of John the head of the family.
I really love this image. Just looking at John and his face and tattooed body, you can tell he has more than a couple of interesting stories to tell. I love to meet people that as they age, their face and attitude tell you immediately that they've lived a full life.
John's two sons Malo and Mathias are the other two main players in The White Guitar. Malo, also known as Scribe is one of New Zealands best known hip hop artists.
The White Guitar is onstage in Wellington, September 1st to 5th, and Christchurch from the 10th to 13th of September. Get your tickets at Ticketek and be prepared for an intense and entertaining show
The Last Chance Cafe
I've been involved in a project for a few months following a group of Auckland "streeties" as they rehearsed to put together a drama production. The show is called the Last Chance Cafe and will be opening this Wednesday, 29th of October, at the Herald Theater in Auckland.
Its been an amazing process to watch a group of people with very little acting experience, attend weekly rehearsals for months on end to put the show together. All of the actors either live rough at present or have done so in the past. Its really humbling every week when I'm catching the bus home to my warm bed to think of some of these guys walking back to wherever they're going to sleep that night.
I've felt really privileged to be allowed to attend the rehearsals and watch everyone gain in confidence and self belief as they've grown into their characters. In the beginning everyone was nervous and it was a group of individuals. Over time they've gained a sense of purpose and belonging, and worked hard to fine tune their own acting skills.
Watching some of the final scene rehearsals this week was really satisfying to see how far everyone had come in such a short time. Its exciting to think they will get the chance to perform to a paying audience and I cant wait to see what this does for everyone involved
The crew have been supported by a few amazing people who have coached and supported the whole project. Boni Tukiwaho, and Bronwyn Bent have been the directors and acting coaches and put so much time into supporting and devising the whole project year on year. Wilf Holt and the Auckland City Mission help out so much with venues and support for everyone. Sahar Lone and Auckland Live have worked hard to organize the theater and promote the final shows. There have been so many people who have generously given so much to provide this experience for the cast and eventually the viewing public of Auckland.
I hope the Auckland public will support the show by attending what is a pretty unique event on a world scale.
Tickets can be purchased from Ticketmaster