It's been nearly seven years since Rob Mokaraka tried to orchestrate his own violent death, calling 111 then threatening the attending police officers with a meat cleaver and claiming he had a gun.
His attempt to get himself killed was almost successful. The police shot him in the stomach and he spent 7 weeks in hospital recovering from his injuries - a short time compared to the seven years it's taken the award-winning actor and writer to get to the point of performing his one-man black comedy Shot Bro - Confessions of a Depressed Bullet.
Ahead of tonight's Whangarei opening, Mokaraka reflected on his depression in July 2009 as state of mental "chaos".
"Everyone's depression is a bit different," he said. "Mine was based around shame, guilt and failure ... In that state of chaos, I thought I deserved a violent end."