About.
Company
Auckland Theatre Company
Duration
2 hours, no interval
Advisory
Please note this production discusses topics related to and displays images from the Holocaust.
A tender and articulate account of the compassion and change needed in New Zealand’s health system.
“Right now, somewhere out there in the real world, on a road, in a house, maybe, someone is in real trouble. At risk of dying. An ambulance has been called.”
Today, Middlemore Hospital is full, at 107% capacity. Babies are being moved to other hospitals; patients are being treated in corridors. In Emergency, there are already 50 people waiting for beds. Doctors are pulling double shifts, there are nursing shortages and the Gingernuts are being rationed.
Raf Beckman is on the frontline. An intensive care specialist in Aotearoa’s busiest hospital, he’s juggling a bureaucracy determined to exercise efficiencies, a political system wanting to point score and a mum with eroding health. Yes, it’s the perfect through-line to burn-out, but he’s doing what he can to keep his head above water, grabbing for realistic optimism.
Adapted from Dr David Galler’s best-selling memoir, Things That Matter is a love letter to resilience, to our healthcare system, its patients and the essential workers, who treat every life as valuable. Galler’s life as a doctor is artfully contrasted with tender stories about his Polish-Jewish family. Award-winning playwright Gary Henderson and director Anapela Polata’ivao have joined forces for this compassionate, insightful and vividly theatrical new work. It’s a perfect Venn diagram of the emotional, the spiritual, the moral and the physical.
What could a truly healthy Aotearoa look like? How do we want to live? The prognosis is yours to determine.
“There is never a moment when our healthcare system is not in crisis. Taking to the stage adjacent to the election, this play will act as commentary and provocation.” – Jonathan Bielski
Things That Matter was commissioned and developed by Auckland Theatre Company with generous support from the ATC Patrons Group.
Direction
Anapela Polata’ivao
Director
Creative
Rachel Marlow
Filament Eleven 11
Bradley Gledhill
Filament Eleven 11
Poulima Salima
Nic Smillie
Cast
David Aston
Jen Huang
Ian Hughes
Margaret-Mary Hollins
Vaiari Ivirangi
Greg Johnson
Nicola Kāwana
Shaan Kesha
Donogh Rees
Elsie Ropati
Aleni Tufuga
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“It’s as if a poet had been commissioned to write an episode of ER.”
Content
Duration: 2 hours, no interval
Advisory: Occasional strong language, discusses topics related to and displays images from the Holocaust
Suitability: Year levels 11 – 13
Themes
Contemporary NZ health and welfare system, social Inequity, hauora, the Holocaust, family and community ties, resilience
Drama Connections
New Zealand theatre, changing social perspectives and cross-cultural issues
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