when: 13 - 17 January 2021 | venue: Seymour Centre | cost: Adult: $50 | Concession: $45 | address: Corner of City Road and Cleveland Street, Chippendale NSW 2006 | tickets: https://www.sydneyfestival.org.au/events/hide-dog
published: 17 Nov 2020, 5 min read
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Besties Niarra and Te Umuroa are out playing in the bush. Just another day in paradise - until they glimpse what can only be the world's last Tasmanian Tiger.
Dodging hunters, Niarra and Te Umuroa set sail for Aotearoa to hide their new friend. But hunters aren't the only ones on this Tiger's tail. They'll have to outwit Māori gods and palawa spirits to save their furry friend.
Co-written by Tasmanian playwright Nathan Maynard (palawa) and Aotearoa writer Jamie McCaskill (Māori), Hide the Dog is a truly trans-Tasman creation. This world premiere production from Tasmania Performs is directed by Isaac Drandic (Noongar) on a spectacular set by Māori designer Jane Hakaraia.
Intrepid young explorers will delight in this celebration of adventure, friendship and the power of culture - wherever you find it.
Sydney Festival is planning for 2021 with a focus on the recovery and rejuvenation of Australian arts, celebrating the very best new Australian work and the joy of shared live experiences. The safety and well-being of artists and audiences is foremost in our planning.
Find details on Sydney Festival's Covid-safety measures.
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Besties Niarra and Te Umuroa are out playing in the bush. Just another day in paradise - until they glimpse what can only be the world's last Tasmanian Tiger.
Dodging hunters, Niarra and Te Umuroa set sail for Aotearoa to hide their new friend. But hunters aren't the only ones on this Tiger's tail. They'll have to outwit Māori gods and palawa spirits to save their furry friend.
Co-written by Tasmanian playwright Nathan Maynard (palawa) and Aotearoa writer Jamie McCaskill (Māori), Hide the Dog is a truly trans-Tasman creation. This world premiere production from Tasmania Performs is directed by Isaac Drandic (Noongar) on a spectacular set by Māori designer Jane Hakaraia.
Intrepid young explorers will delight in this celebration of adventure, friendship and the power of culture - wherever you find it.
Sydney Festival is planning for 2021 with a focus on the recovery and rejuvenation of Australian arts, celebrating the very best new Australian work and the joy of shared live experiences. The safety and well-being of artists and audiences is foremost in our planning.
Find details on Sydney Festival's Covid-safety measures.
Go see Hide the Dog 2021.
Hide the Dog 2021 is on 13 - 17 January 2021. See start and end times below. Conveniently located in Chippendale.
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