Collaboration in Solo Performance - Directors,Performers,Playwrights & Polylogues

Featuring:

Dr. Sally Richards

Stevie Hancox-Monk

Kerryn Palmer

DR. SALLY RICHARDS

Tiny Deaths, Massive Crushes, Last Meals and The Vagina Monologues [to name a few].

Wellington is no stranger to these polylogues and we’re excited to spend the next act of TAHI Mahi looking at them in depth.

To kick things off we have our very own TAHI Festival director, Dr Sally Richards here to run through what a polylogue is and what we can consider when starting to work with one.

STEVIE HANCOX-MONK

We’re lucky to have an actor who is all too familiar with the form of polylogues this episode of TAHI Mahi

Meet Stevie Hancox-Monk [Hamlet, Massive Crushes] who is here to tell us about her experiences with acting in Wellington and what makes solo theatre special, featuring some special, adorable friends!

*Headshot by Tabitha Arthur Photography*

KERRYN PALMER

Calling all directors wondering… "how do I direct a solo show?" 

Director, actor and arts educator Kerryn Palmer is here tonight with our latest TAHI Mahi episode to take you through her process as a director, helping to shape, nurture and stage a solo theatre piece.

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