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Got that idea that’s been itching to get onto the page? Submissions open on Thurs 16 Jan for the Kōanga Festival Playwright Programme. In 2025, we’re offering four kaituhi a script development period & one-week workshop at Te Pou Theatre.

“Ka tangi te pīpīwharauroa, ko te karere a Mahuru”

Kōanga is heralded by the blossoming of the kōwhai and the call of the pīpīwharauroa as it returns to our shores. This is traditionally a time of joining together and combining efforts to prepare the ground and plant for the next harvest. We see this festival as a platform to prepare the fertile ground of our Auckland Māori Theatre community.

 

“Te Piko o Whakaaro, Te Tupu o te Whakaari, Tākiritia!”
Te Pou Theatre’s annual Kōanga Festival programme includes script development, a workshop and live readings, working with emerging and established playwrights. Since 2015, the Kōanga Playwright Programme has supported 40 plays and 47 kaituhi. Many plays have gone on to be presented in later seasons at Te Pou Theatre, at national festivals and independent professional shows.

 

2025 Playwrights Programme Overview
The Playwright Programme is the beating heart of Kōanga Festival – it’s a special time to support new stories from our incredible playwrights. In 2025, we’re offering four playwrights a three-month script development period, culminating in a one-week workshop at Te Pou Theatre. This round, we have two spots specifically for Rangatahi writers (18 – 34 years) and two for any age and experience level.

Playwrights will spend June – September 2025 developing their scripts for a rehearsed live reading in September as part of our Kōanga Festival 2025. Over the three month time frame, writers will meet regularly online as a rōpu, with dramaturg and script advisors to support, motivate and provide expertise. Script writing mentorship will be provided by Victor Rodger ONZM, with 1:1 dramaturgy sessions from Amber Curreen & Tainui Tukiwaho.

 

The Opportunity
Each selected play will be developed over a three-month (12 week) period and presented during Kōanga Festival 2025 at Te Pou Theatre.


Script Development Programme: A 12-week writing and research period with 1:1 dramaturgy sessions with Amber Curreen & Tainui Tukiwaho and bi-weekly rōpū hui online with script writing mentor Victor Rodger ONZM.


Script Workshop: A five-day workshop with dramaturge, director and actor/s arranged by Te Pou Theatre. 


Your play will be read at a Kōanga Festival 2025 hosted event at Te Pou Theatre.


Total writers stipend of NZD $3,000 including the development and week-long workshop.
Te Pou Theatre team will consult with you about how to further progress your play following the workshop.

 

Conditions / Requirements:

  • This programme supports Māori playwrights at any level of experience (yes, even if you’ve never written before or have plenty under your belt – we’ll cater to your needs). This year, we have two dedicated Rangatahi spots (18-34) and two for any age and experience level.  
  • Stage plays intended for professional presentation in a theatre context
  • Plays must not have had any prior presentation season
  • Commitment a first draft at the start of the mentorship sessions (Sun 15 June) and to further develop and refine your concept and script over the three month period development period, resulting in a public facing reading in September.
  • Be open to changing and adapting your script during the workshop period based on feedback.
  • Auckland based or Northland based is a priority for Te Pou Theatre. However, if not Auckland based you must be able to travel and organise your own accommodation in Tāmaki Makaurau over the workshop period in September.

Applications open: Thurs 16 January 2025. See back here for the application link.
Applications due: 11.59pm on Sunday 16 February 2025
Application will need to include:

  • Draft script OR
  • A full synopsis and at least 3x written scenes. 

 

Important Dates:

  • THURSDAY 16 January 2025: Kōanga Submissions open, 11am Zui with Festival Director Amber Curreen
    • DATE TBC: “How to write a bad first draft: Wānanga with Tainui Tukiwaho
    • SUNDAY 16 FEBRUARY  2025: Due Date for submissions (by midnight, 11.59pm)
    • FRIDAY 7 March 2025: Notification – no later than this date
    • FRIDAY 02 May 2025: Announcement – this might change
  • SUNDAY 1 JUNE 2025: Full draft script needs to be ready and shared with mentor
  • Playwright Programme dates:
    • Sunday 15 June 2025: Programme starts (12 weeks) with bi-weekly zoom meetings.
      Sunday 29 June 2025
      Sunday 13 July 2025
      Sunday 27 July 2025
      Sunday 10 August 2025
      Sunday 24 August 2025   
      Sunday 07 September 2025: Pre-Workshop hui
  • FRIDAY 12 SEPTEMBER 2025: Kōanga Festival Opening Event – TBC
  • Sunday 14 SEPTEMBER 2025: Pōwhiri | Playwrights Programme
  • MON 15- FRI 19 SEPTEMBER 2025: Five day Script Development Workshop in Auckland
  • FRIDAY 19 SEPTEMBER 2025: Kōanga Festival Playreading 1
  • SATURDAY 20 SEPTEMBER2025: Kōanga Festival Playreading 2

 

Decision Making:

Programming decisions will be made by the Kōanga Festival Director and Te Pou Theatre appointed selection team (this may include external advisors). Te Pou Theatre has a priority to serve Tāmaki Makaurau and Te Tai Tokerau artists, underrepresented voices and artists who have not already been through the Kōanga programme before.

 

All applications are considered the beginning of a conversation, the beginning of a relationship with Te Pou Theatre. Regardless of whether the work is developed in this year’s festival we will seek to find ways we can assist you and the development of your work.  

 

Contact:

If you’d like to have a korero about this opportunity please contact Kōanga Festival Director, Amber Curreen, on amber@tepoutheatre.nz or 021775276

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Kōanga Festival Playwrights Programme is made possible by funding from Creative New Zealand, Auckland Council, Foundation North, Sky City Community Trust and Next Gen Tindall Foundation

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