An old bed factory in Ponsonby has proven to be the inspiration behind New Zealand's first Pacific musical.
The Factory kicks off today at the Q Theatre as part of this year's Auckland Arts Festival.
Set in 1970s New Zealand, it follows the story of Losa, a young Samoan woman who arrives in a new country with big dreams.
All those dreams are shattered, however, when she is forced to work at a textile factory in South Auckland alongside fellow Pacific Islanders struggling to make ends meet.
The musical was written by Vela Manusaute - founder of South Auckland's well-known entertainment group Kila Kokonut Krew - who directed it alongside wife and actress Anapela Polataivao.