a mixtape for maladies
By Ahi Karunaharan
The songs we connect to our memories just hit differently. Ahi Karunaharan, hands down one of our finest theatremakers, has picked 17 nostalgic pop tracks to chart the deeply moving journey of Sangeetha and her family in 1950s Sri Lanka. Taking us from innocent times through to decades of civil war, to a new life in modern-day Aotearoa, this unforgettable saga is a testament to the storytelling power of good music. After presenting a reading of mixtape in 2023, we are honoured to be uplifting Ahi’s beautiful play and an all-South Asian cast to the main stage, where it deserves the biggest applause.
Ahilan ‘Ahi’ Karunaharan is an award-winning director, writer, dramaturg, actor and producer championing South Asian storytelling across stage and screen in Aotearoa. He was born in the UK, raised in Sri Lanka and is based in Tāmaki Makaurau. In 2020 he was made an Arts Foundation Laureate. As a playwright he’s acclaimed for The Mourning After, the first full-length Sri Lankan play in Aotearoa; Tea, which premiered at AAF 2018; and My Heart Goes Thadak Thadak (Silo Theatre). a mixtape for maladies was performed as a play reading at AAF 2023. This presentation is the first full production of the play.
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Recommended for ages 12+ · Contains themes of war and trauma. |
A collaboration between Agaram Productions, Auckland Theatre Company and Te Ahurei Toi o Tāmaki Auckland Arts Festival
“The play places huge significance on music and memory, and it is amazing to see.”
“One of New Zealand’s most exciting and visionary directors.”
“Even though this was a reading, it had the heft of a full performance, with a full ensemble of costumed performers, musicians and dancers carrying it across.”
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