Real Men. Real Stories. Real Funny
What does it mean to be a man in Aotearoa 2020?
Exploring influential figures from famous rugby players to everyday heroes, Legend asks us who we are we giving the young people of New Zealand to look up to and what masculinity is.
A devised work featuring live music, shaped by award winning writer, Courtney Rose Brown, directed by Moana Ete and with performances from Sepelini Mua'au and Dominic Flanagan; this kiwi comedy hopes to open a discussion for its audiences.
The Fringe Festival iteration will be a place for feedback and development of this work with the overarching goal of touring around Schools in Aotearoa in our second phase of 2021.
Directed by Moana Ete
Written by Courtney Rose Brown
Produced by Beth Taylor
Performed by Sepelini Mua'au
Accompanied by Dom Flanagan
Production and Stage management by Olivia Flanagan
Videography by James Cain
Hero Image by Cosmo Bones
Choreography by Daniel Gagau
Set Design by Scott Maxim and Brooke Soulsby
Lighting Design by Isadora Lao
Production Internship by Tyler Clarke
Accessibility
The Random Stage is fully wheelchair accessible; please contact the BATS Box Office by 4.30pm on the show day if you have accessibility requirements so that the appropriate arrangements can be made. Read more about accessibility at BATS.