Taken from 70+ conversations had over three days during the HBAF 2022, this social theatre piece explores what it means to 'be at home' in Heretaunga.
From the darkness of a lonely childhood to a sunny spot in the garden, this work weaves together stories, insights, memories and hope lifted from the lived experience of Hastings' people told in their own words.
Designed and created by Jess Soutar Barron and Glen Pickering with additional research and writing by Bridget Freeman-Rock and realised by an ensemble of Hawke's Bay performers in voice, movement and theatre practice.
Sunday 19 October, 2:00pm to 2:45pm
Sunday 19 October, 2:00pm to 2:45pm
Hastings Arts Centre, Napier, Hawke's Bay / Gisborne
106 Russell St South, Napier, Hawke's Bay / Gisborne
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