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The Whale Rider - Live On Stage

Ticket Information

  • Early Bird Discount Days -1pm shows on Sat 1, Mon 3, Tues 4, Wed 5 Oct: $22.50 each
  • Individual ticket (adult or child): $32.00 each
  • Gala performance: $45.00 each
  • Senior Citizen: $28.50 each
  • Companion for disabled patron: $21.50 each
  • Family Pass (4 tickets): $114.50 each
  • Additional Family Pass seats (each): $28.50 each
  • Group 10+: $27.00 each
  • Group 20+: $26.00 each
  • Group 50+: $21.50 each
  • School Holiday Programmes: $15.00 each
  • Schools or ECCs (50-90 seats): $13.00 each
  • Schools or ECCs (20-49 seats): $15.00 each
  • Schools or ECCs (10-19 seats): $27.00 each
  • Free teacher ticket - 1 ticket per 10 students: $0.00 each ($0.00)
  • Access ticket for disabled patron: $21.50 each
  • Additional fees may apply

Dates

  • Thu 13 Oct 2022, 1:00pm–2:00pm
  • Fri 14 Oct 2022, 10:30am–11:30am
  • Fri 14 Oct 2022, 1:00pm–2:00pm
  • Sat 15 Oct 2022, 10:30am–11:30am
  • Sat 15 Oct 2022, 1:00pm–2:00pm

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Restrictions

All Ages

by Witi Ihimaera
adapted for the stage by Tim Bray

Created for ages 3-10
Show run time: approx. 50 minutes, no interval

A modern classic of Aotearoa

Destined to become leader of her tribe, no matter how hard she tries to show her worth, Kahu’s koro (grandfather) won’t accept that a kōtiro (girl) can take over his role of chief. But a rescue of the ancient whale beached in the Whāngārā Harbour changes everything.

Review: “The Whale Rider is visualised and physicalised storytelling at its finest. The audience – young and old – were completely captivated throughout. There were hoots of belly laughs at the witty realistic dialogue between “the boys”, and at the very humorous “surfing combi van” rumbling its way to Whāngārā Beach. What the audience can expect is a supremely delivered production – energetic, moving, and skilfully told. Tickets are reasonably priced.” Glenda Pearce, Broadway World 25 Sept, 2022

(The Whale Rider was performed at Capital E National Arts Festival in Wellington in 2017 and at the IBBY (International Board on Books for Young People) World Congress in 2016)

“Poignant, thought-provoking and important” - Jo Hodgson, Theatreview

“... what I’ve asserted in many a previous Tim Bray Production review, that the level of engagement their plays generate with the target audience is testament to the intelligence and the soul of our kids. The Whale Rider is a modern classic.” - Nik Smythe, Theatreview

“Tim’s proposal is ingenious and accessible to children. I am confident that the outcome will be a production that will captivate its young audiences and, especially, inspire them to always keep looking forward with optimism to their own futures as adults in a challenging world.” author, Witi Ihimaera

See our website for accessible performance information, discounted access tickets for disabled patrons, and accessibility resources: timbray.org.nz

NZSL Interpreted:
Sat 24 September 5:00pm (Gala)
Wed 28 September 10:30am + Deaf Touch Tour 9:30am
Sat 15 October 10:30am

Audio Described:
Tues 27 September 1:00pm + Touch Tour 12:00pm
Sat 15 October 1:00pm + Touch Tour 12:00pm

Sensory Relaxed:
Mon 10 October 10:30am

Costume Parade: Dress up in character! We love to see imaginations running wild and encourage our young audience to dress up as their favourite Whale Rider characters. We will show off the costumes onstage with a parade at the start of the performance (Note: Saturdays and school holiday shows only).

When you make your booking you may like to donate to Gift a Seat™. Gift a Seat™ allows Tim Bray Theatre Company to offer free seats to a child from a low decile school, Ko Taku Reo Deaf Education, BLENNZ (Blind and Low Vision Education Network of NZ) or Make-A-Wish (NZ).

Gift a Seat™ - where you can make a difference to children by letting them experience the joys of live theatre.

Photo Credit: Noa Campbell in 'The Whale Rider' (2014)
Photo by David Rowland / One-Image.com

Auckland’s leading theatre for children.

Awarded the Arts Access Creative New Zealand Arts For All Award 2020

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