Writers Write : Actors Read
Well-known actors read short stories written by Aotearoa New Zealand writers to a live audience at Ockham Collective's The Nix in Auckland.
Curated by Bridget van der Zijpp, and recorded and mastered by Depot Sound.
Writers Write : Actors Read
Rutene Spooner reads Hooks and Feelers by Keri Hulme
Keri Hulme's story Hooks and Feelers won the 1975 BNZ Katherine Mansfield prize and set her on the writing path that led to her becoming our first ever Booker Prize winner with The Bone People. Selected from the anthology Oh, to be a writer, a real writer with the kind permission of Te Herenga Waka University Press.
Rutene Spooner (Ngāti Porou, Ngāruahine, Ngāti Kahungunu) is a musician, theatre artist, creative producer, kaihaka, and dad. He has lent his voice to Disney Reo Māori films such as Frozen, Coco, Encanto, and most recently as Kele in Moana 2. The New Zealand Herald has dubbed him “a mainstay of the Auckland cabaret scene,” and in 2023 he was recognised with the Grant Tilly Actor of the Year Award at the esteemed Wellington Theatre Awards.
Curated by Bridget van der Zijpp, recorded live at Ockham Collective’s The Nix in Auckland, and recorded, edited and mastered by Depot Sound in Devonport. The Live events were supported by Auckland Council and the Creative Communities Scheme.