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International Show Exchange: Disaster
A theatre game about game theatre. Delusions of grandeur, anguish, and an invisible rat all play a part in this fully-participatory performance. Presented as part of the an international show exchange with German company machina eX.
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The Lost Art of Letter Writing
A collaborative writing game in which letters are addressed, written, sealed and delivered – but never by the same person.
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Who What Where Now
An expansive, app-driven nature adventure for 4–10 year olds featuring puzzles, quests and characters.
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Speed Dating
Expert facilitators deliver a calmly surreal getting-to-know-you game at your conference or event.
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Werewolf II: Wolves Among Us
The classic game of Werewolf enhanced with performance, sound design and live music. Perfect for professional teams, social groups, and the broadly bloodthirsty.
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Werewolf
An immersive horror-comedy theatre show inspired by the classic game of social deduction.
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You and A.I.
Do you need A.I? Does it need you? Who is using who? An adventure through Wellington and into the datascape.
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Art Hacks
Creative Director Joel Baxendale discusses art, the universe and everything with some of the most interesting artists in Aotearoa.
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Hidden Tracks
A ‘follow-film’ combining city-stroll with bush-walk. This visually surprising and aurally lush solo experience blurs what was, what is, and what could be.
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This Text Will Self-Destruct
A mass-participation spy game driven by text messages.
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Watch Party
If you didn’t post it, did it even happen? This site-specific promenade work explores how our online identities have become embedded in our reality.
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Yorick!
In the ruin of an exploded production of Hamlet, four performers strike out on an optimistic quest to understand mortality.
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Te Papa (Official) Audio Guides
Creative audio guides for exhibitions large and small at the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa.
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Happy Hour
An existential situation-specific solo audio experience for bars and pubs
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Ancient Shrines and Half Truths
Refuse to tourist. Discover hidden gems, stumble into fragile cultural ceremonies and laugh with Authentic Locals™.
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It's a Trial!
Courtroom drama meets community theatre: a theatrical forum to discuss social issues.
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Enter the New World
Slip in your earbuds and grab that grocery list for a special story that’s not approved by Foodstuffs NZ.
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Slow Lane
Head on down to Wellington’s fastest-moving street and chill in the slow lane.
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Smells Like Christmas
December casts its ugly shadow over the land once more, bringing pain and joy to all who live.
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LitCrawl 2015 Retrospective Audio Tour
A companion to the 2015 LitCrawl, Wellington, featuring recordings from the event.
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Break Up
There’s no easy way to do this … Five performers, five hours, one inescapable conversation.
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Unauthorised Audio Tours of Te Papa
A surreal wander through our national museum, touching on everything except the exhibits.
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The Joy Project
A joy expert will see you now. A highly rigorous scientific exploration of elation.
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For Your Future Guidance
Anxious about what the future might hold? Help is on the horizon, in the form of an innovative self-help seminar.
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Whales
In an all-ages community event, members of the public work together to help a stranded pod back to the sea.
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Scratch Nights
New performance test track: live explorations into bold territories.
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This Rugged Beauty
A poetic parody of NZ theatre tropes featuring a lost child, an isolated cabin and a whale stranding.
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Wakeless
A surreal cocktail of light, sound and mask where the stage is everywhere and the audience is the action.
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Storytime for the Hungry
Four curious characters cook up some chaos at the local park. Who’s hungry?
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Animal Hour
An anarchic talent show featuring a live band on the prowl and humanity in the spotlight.
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Drowning Bird, Plummeting Fish
An end-of-the-world party, a marauding panda bear, and a whole stack of cardboard boxes. Our first ticketed show.
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1001 Things You Must Do Before You Die
An exploration into the work of UK company Forced Entertainment in the style of an apocalyptic kids’ party.
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International Show Exchange: Disaster
A theatre game about game theatre. Delusions of grandeur, anguish, and an invisible rat all play a part in this fully-participatory performance. Presented as part of the an international show exchange with German company machina eX.
View Project
Werewolf
An immersive horror-comedy theatre show inspired by the classic game of social deduction.
View Project
Watch Party
If you didn’t post it, did it even happen? This site-specific promenade work explores how our online identities have become embedded in our reality.
View Project
Yorick!
In the ruin of an exploded production of Hamlet, four performers strike out on an optimistic quest to understand mortality.
View Project
It's a Trial!
Courtroom drama meets community theatre: a theatrical forum to discuss social issues.
View Project
Smells Like Christmas
December casts its ugly shadow over the land once more, bringing pain and joy to all who live.
View Project
Break Up
There’s no easy way to do this … Five performers, five hours, one inescapable conversation.
View Project
For Your Future Guidance
Anxious about what the future might hold? Help is on the horizon, in the form of an innovative self-help seminar.
View Project
Scratch Nights
New performance test track: live explorations into bold territories.
View Project
This Rugged Beauty
A poetic parody of NZ theatre tropes featuring a lost child, an isolated cabin and a whale stranding.
View Project
Wakeless
A surreal cocktail of light, sound and mask where the stage is everywhere and the audience is the action.
View Project
Storytime for the Hungry
Four curious characters cook up some chaos at the local park. Who’s hungry?
View Project
Animal Hour
An anarchic talent show featuring a live band on the prowl and humanity in the spotlight.
View Project
Drowning Bird, Plummeting Fish
An end-of-the-world party, a marauding panda bear, and a whole stack of cardboard boxes. Our first ticketed show.
View Project
1001 Things You Must Do Before You Die
An exploration into the work of UK company Forced Entertainment in the style of an apocalyptic kids’ party.
View Project
International Show Exchange: Disaster
A theatre game about game theatre. Delusions of grandeur, anguish, and an invisible rat all play a part in this fully-participatory performance. Presented as part of the an international show exchange with German company machina eX.
View Project
The Lost Art of Letter Writing
A collaborative writing game in which letters are addressed, written, sealed and delivered – but never by the same person.
View Project
Who What Where Now
An expansive, app-driven nature adventure for 4–10 year olds featuring puzzles, quests and characters.
View Project
Werewolf II: Wolves Among Us
The classic game of Werewolf enhanced with performance, sound design and live music. Perfect for professional teams, social groups, and the broadly bloodthirsty.
View Project
Werewolf
An immersive horror-comedy theatre show inspired by the classic game of social deduction.
View Project
You and A.I.
Do you need A.I? Does it need you? Who is using who? An adventure through Wellington and into the datascape.
View Project
This Text Will Self-Destruct
A mass-participation spy game driven by text messages.
View Project
Ancient Shrines and Half Truths
Refuse to tourist. Discover hidden gems, stumble into fragile cultural ceremonies and laugh with Authentic Locals™.
View Project
Slow Lane
Head on down to Wellington’s fastest-moving street and chill in the slow lane.
View Project
The Joy Project
A joy expert will see you now. A highly rigorous scientific exploration of elation.
View Project
For Your Future Guidance
Anxious about what the future might hold? Help is on the horizon, in the form of an innovative self-help seminar.
View Project
Whales
In an all-ages community event, members of the public work together to help a stranded pod back to the sea.
View Project
Who What Where Now
An expansive, app-driven nature adventure for 4–10 year olds featuring puzzles, quests and characters.
View Project
You and A.I.
Do you need A.I? Does it need you? Who is using who? An adventure through Wellington and into the datascape.
View Project
Art Hacks
Creative Director Joel Baxendale discusses art, the universe and everything with some of the most interesting artists in Aotearoa.
View Project
Hidden Tracks
A ‘follow-film’ combining city-stroll with bush-walk. This visually surprising and aurally lush solo experience blurs what was, what is, and what could be.
View Project
This Text Will Self-Destruct
A mass-participation spy game driven by text messages.
View Project
Te Papa (Official) Audio Guides
Creative audio guides for exhibitions large and small at the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa.
View Project
Happy Hour
An existential situation-specific solo audio experience for bars and pubs
View Project
Ancient Shrines and Half Truths
Refuse to tourist. Discover hidden gems, stumble into fragile cultural ceremonies and laugh with Authentic Locals™.
View Project
Enter the New World
Slip in your earbuds and grab that grocery list for a special story that’s not approved by Foodstuffs NZ.
View Project
LitCrawl 2015 Retrospective Audio Tour
A companion to the 2015 LitCrawl, Wellington, featuring recordings from the event.
View Project
Unauthorised Audio Tours of Te Papa
A surreal wander through our national museum, touching on everything except the exhibits.
View Project
Speed Dating
Expert facilitators deliver a calmly surreal getting-to-know-you game at your conference or event.
View Project
Te Papa (Official) Audio Guides
Creative audio guides for exhibitions large and small at the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa.
View Project
LitCrawl 2015 Retrospective Audio Tour
A companion to the 2015 LitCrawl, Wellington, featuring recordings from the event.
View Project