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Daffodils

Text by Ro Bright
Remixes by LIPS (Stephanie Brown and Fen Ikner)
and Abraham Kunin
Directed by Dena Kennedy and Kitan Petkovski

This critically acclaimed heartbreaker carves out the bittersweet nuances of one couple’s life to a live mix-tape of New Zealand’s most iconic songs - from Crowded House to Bic Runga, played onstage by a three-piece band. Daffodils is a charming, riotous and quintessentially Kiwi love story, inspired by true events and small-town family secrets.

United Kingdom: Traverse Theatre (Edinburgh Festival Fringe) & Salisbury International Arts Festival (2016)

 

Australia: Brisbane Powerhouse, Merrigong Theatre Company & Riverside Theatres (2015)

New Zealand: Q Theatre, Auckland Town Hall, Festival of Colour, Tauranga Arts Festival, Christchurch Festival, Nelson Arts Festival, Hawke's Bay Arts Festival, Kokomai Creative Festival, Taranaki International Arts Festival, Upsurge Festival, Meteor Theatre, Oamaru Opera House, Floor Pride Civic Theatre, Regent on Broadway & Sanfran Bath House (2014-2016)

Daffodils was adapted into a feature film in 2019, screening at Busan International Film Festival, Hawaii International Film Festival, Melbourne Film Festival, Sydney Film Festival & Naples International Film Festival Florida. 

WINNER OF THE SCOTSMAN FRINGE FIRST AWARD 2016

VOTED TOP 10 SHOWS AT EDINBURGH FESTIVALS 2016

(THE IRISH TIMES)

"Packs a serious punch, wrapped in a bubblegum glove." 
THE SCOTSMAN


"[Daffodils] resonates so strongly as a piece of our mixed-up, precious culture, it should be our new national flag." 
METRO NZ

CREATIVE TEAM

Cast: Todd Emerson / Wesley Dowdell & Colleen Davis

Band: Stephanie Brown, Abraham Kunin & Fen Ikner

Lighting Design: Jane Hakaraia

Sound Design: Emily Hakaraia / Nils Melchert / Tom Anderson

Film & photography: Garth Badger

Film Edit: Erin Geurts

Graphic Design: Adam Abernethy & Jaime Robertson
Production Stills: Sally Jubb

Listen to LIPS / Listen to Abraham Kunin

Supported by Creative New Zealand, Q Theatre, Tour-Makers, Arts Projects Australia & Arts Alive. 

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