One of the few local premieres at the Auckland Arts Festival, Hui is a story audiences should be proud to see told. After 20 years estranged, four brothers come back together to a small New Zealand town, to mourn their father
Mao Zedong loved to swim. In his youth, he advocated swimming as a way of strengthening the bodies of Chinese citizens, and one of his earliest poems celebrated the joys of beating a wake through the waves.