30/08/2025

We Remember Wrong

Drawing on Aotearoa’s colonial legacy, systemic racism, and the weaponisation of memory, the play fuses dystopian thriller, dark comedy, and political protest. The story mirrors modern anxieties around misinformation and power – where history is edited, truth becomes unstable, and humanity is tested. Visceral, urgent, and unflinching, We Remember Wrong challenges audiences to look at the stories we’ve been told – and those we’ve chosen to forget.

“Warren Loulanting is superb as Kīwa. He is utterly believable and funny. He brings a sensitivity to his performance which makes the audience care about his future and question his past.” - Theatreview

“Eva Clarke impresses as Sophie. It is a hard ask to be the “shouty” one, but she gives a strong performance and portrays a range of emotions.” - Theatreview

“A thought provoking and well performed play.” - Theatreview

“The play has a wide and importantly alarmingly contemporary scope. It explores the impact of the currently visible misinformation with that of our whitewashed and dangerously invisible history. It exposes our inability and discomfort with distinguishing truth from within our glass houses which trap us in a state of disbelief.” - Otago Daily Times

All rights reserved.

NO OUTSIDE DISTRUBUTION.