• Australian Government / Australia Council for the Arts
  • Brisbane Powerhouse Arts

Magnificent… To see it is to witness something very special. New Zealand Herald

Kila Kokonut Krew Entertainment presents The Factory (NZ)

21 February 1:00pm - 1:25pm Queensland Conservatorium - Conservatorium Theatre Music, Theatre, Opera, Cabaret 25-min Excerpt All Ages

An entertaining and uplifting pacific musical exploring the Samoan migrant experience in New Zealand

The Factory is a musical theatre tribute to the courage of the Pacific peoples who came to Auckland during the 1970s, striving to make a new life. Opening with a powerful call to ancestral roots, this large-scale show features an original score of exuberant and soulful songs, slick choreography and a vibrant live band.

The Factory begins with the arrival of Losa in Aukilani, a young Samoan woman with hopes for a brighter future who is immediately set to work in a textile factory. But each time the factory bell rings, she feels further away from both her home and her aspirations.

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Meet the artist

Kila Kokonut Krew Entertainment

Created from a desire to fill a void in the Pacific Island Performing Arts Industry, Kila Kokonut Krew Entertainment was set up by Vela Manusaute and his partner Anapela Polataivao. The two Toi Whakaari New Zealand Drama School graduates were joined by Stacey Leilua, Aleni Tufuga and Glen Jackson, and together they formed the creative nucleus of New Zealand’s leading professional Pacific Island Theatre Company. Their work is characterised by strong political and social themes and has universal relevance regardless of its geographic focus.

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