A play about Maori leasehold land in Greymouth has revived an idea to rename the town 'Mawhera' as a symbolic gesture toward racial harmony.
The Cave Above the Pa, written and directed by Blackball playwright Paul Maunder, played at the Regent Theatre over three nights. It explored the issue of leasehold land and its impact on Maori-Pakeha relations.
Mr Maunder's Kiwi Possum Productions based the play around the controversy of the Grey Main School memorial gates, removed without warning by the Mawhera Incorporation, and an imaginary conversation which could have taken place when Greymouth residents went to recover them from the Arahura Valley.
Mr Maunder said there was a "relative invisibility" of Maori and Maori culture on the West Coast that needed to be addressed.
"The Maori-Pakeha relations need to be healed, need to be worked through ... for people to feel comfortable," he said.