The show must go on – and former Shortland Street star Jarod Rawiri is one of those behind a novel initiative to ensure it does for one Auckland theatre organisation.
Rawiri, who played Mo Hannah on the week nightly soap until 2018, has joined with Te Pou Theatre's Amber Curreen and Tainui Tukiwaho on reviving an old way – at least, for now - to bring live shows to the community.
Like many arts organisations, Henderson-based Te Pou has had to re-think its 2020 programme because of Covid-19, which halted plans to present four shows and two festivals this year. Instead, it will do what theatre companies of old did and take its work on the road in a series of Front Yard Festivals for isolated people and groups.
Rawiri brings to the project extensive experience in street performance as a member of the White Face Crew, a hip-hop dance, theatre and clowning group he founded with Justin Haiu and Tama Jarman.