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KA-SHUE (LETTERS HOME

Playwright Lynda Chanwai-Earle Spanning one hundred years between China and New Zealand, three generations of the Leung family are swept across continents and time; the Second World War, the Tiananmen Square massacre of 1989, and the infamous buried history of the Poll Tax in New Zealand, £100 levied against Chinese migrants only (1896 to 1944). Told through the eyes of a Chinese family as they struggle to resettle in Aotearoa, Ka-Shue (Letters Home) is an epic story of love, laughter, and loss, performing for one night only. There will be a post-show talk following the performance.

English / Cantonese Suitable for ages 13+ Strong language and loud sound effects

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FRI 15 OCT | 6PM LAWSON FIELD THEATRE 60 MINS $22.5-$25

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