Eastern Bays Courier

Worming your way into the theatre has never been so fun

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Nightsong, one of Tāmaki Makaurau’s most innovative and unique theatre companies, is thrilled to return to the stage with their hit show THE WORM, the perfect show for adults aged seven and older.

When a giant bird beak breaks through the ceiling and snatches his mother away, a little worm must go on an epic adventure to save her. However, the journey to the surface is riddled with danger. It takes the little worm through a dark, subterrane­an world - full of empty streets and flea-bitten bars. He must dodge the sharp spade of the gardener, outsmart poisonous spiders and battle the ruler of the underworld, The Blind Rat and her henchman Snail.

In the vain of Coraline, Badjelly the Witch or Hilda, THE WORM is something akin to a fairytale – a little bit outrageous, highly inventive and not too sickly sweet.

Acclaimed theatre company Nightsong, known for their production­s Mr Red Light and Te Pō, brings their trademark visual style to this delightful­ly surreal and anarchical­ly absurd show that will entertain and enthral young and old alike.

‘‘After our 2022 season of THE WORM was such a hit we knew it had to come back. We really hope we can inspire a love of theatre for audiences of all ages’’ says Director and Nightsong Co-Founder Ben Crowder.

Nightsong has drawn together an ensemble of heavy hitters of the theatre world. Taking audiences on a journey into the world of THE WORM is a cast that includes: the wildly talented Yvette Parsons (Nude Tuesday, Educators), the brilliant and inimitable Semu Filipo (Next Goal Wins, The Justice of Bunny King), Auckland theatre’s favourite Brit Andrew Grainger (Nightsong’s Te Pō, The Breaker Upperers), the incomparab­le and powerhouse creative Anapela Polataivao (The Justice of Bunny King, The Panthers) and notable newcomer Albert Latailakep­a (Toi Whakaari: New Zealand Drama School).

THE WORM not only features an original music score composed by Carnivorou­s

Plant Society but will host two of the talented band live on stage for each performanc­e.

This is a show that will have audiences of all ages enthralled.

Dive undergroun­d and enter the world of THE WORM on April 5 at Bruce Mason Centre, ahead of a school holiday run from April 11 to 22 at the Herald Theatre, Aotea

Centre, before finally stopping in at Due Drop Events Centre on May 10.

Book tickets now at nightsong.co.nz.

 ?? ?? The worm must outwit The Blind Rat and her henchman Snail.
The worm must outwit The Blind Rat and her henchman Snail.

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