TAKATĀPUI
Written & Performed by Daley Rangi
Queer joy and hot rage.
★★★★ “Biting and dark, yet still inviting… Rangi creates an ethereal world of queer joy.” – Time Out Sydney
“An incredibly refined and well-executed piece of theatre.” Magazine 6000
“Haunting and necessary viewing.” Sydney Arts Guide
Armed with only a microphone and a killer pair of heels, Māori shapeshifter examines the spectrum of queer joy and violence with love and rage, holding a solitary flame in a blistering call to action.
Takatāpui shines a light on the shadowy events of just one night among many. Grappling with the infinities of self-expression, Rangi unearths the complexities of identity with welcoming levity and candour. How do microaggressions turn macro?
Contested memories unspool, vividly conjured by a compelling combination of visceral lyricism, cavernous soundscapes, disco outbreaks, and macabre humour. An electrifying storm of story and sound, this is transformative storytelling to haunt and to heal.
A Green Door Theatre Company production. Presented in Sydney in association with Carriageworks. Presented in Melbourne in association with Malthouse Theatre.
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Writer, Performer, and Designer Daley Rangi
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Venue
Track 8, Carriageworks, 245 Wilson St, Eveleigh NSW 2015Season 10, 11, 15, 17 January
Runtime
55 minutes, no interval -
Venue
Beckett Theatre, Malthouse, 113 Sturt St, Southbank VIC 3006Season 23, 24, 27, 28, 29 January
Runtime
55 minutes, no interval -
This show contains the use of haze, sudden loud noises, coarse language, discussion of suicide, discussion of sexual violence, content related to mental health/ill health and sexual themes.
It is recommended for ages 15+.