On this stage, people who have walked through the darkness of addiction and mental health struggles step forward to share their truths. Their stories are real, powerful, and deeply human. Their life journeys stand as inspiring examples that the past does not define the future.
At the heart of this kaupapa is the whakataukī “Hoki ki tōu maunga, kia purea ai koe e ngā hau a Tāwhirimātea”which means return to your mountain so you may be cleansed by the winds of Tāwhirimātea. It is a call to reconnect and to embrace the healing that is available through whakapapa, whenua, and whānau.
Born from a 14-week healing programme, Recovery Street is both a performance and a testament to the power of art, therapy, and community. Guided by skilled artists and therapists, participants present their personal pūrākau, transforming pain into expression through storytelling, drama, waiata, haka, and narrative therapy.
The courage to share one’s story inspires others to begin their own journey of healing.
“It was completely inspiring and uplifting.”
“A very powerful thing to witness individuals tell their own stories of overcoming immense obstacles.”
“How they wove pūrākau into their own journey of self-discovery was brilliant.”
“What a beautiful use our beloved art form, theatre. Heartfelt and very clever.”
Participant - Storyteller
Participant - Storyteller
Producer/Writer/Director/Therapist
Co-facilitator/Peer Support
Participant - Storyteller
Participant - Storyteller
Director/Therapist
Social Media/Marketing
Kaiwhakaari | Actor
Kaituhi | Writer
Ringatohu | Director
Kaiwhakaari | Actor
Kaiwhakaari | Actor
Stage Manager
Operator
Set Designer
Sound Designer
Kaiwhakahaere Whakaari | Producer
All tickets to this event are General Admission and are currently available online.
$30 Pakeke (Standard Adult Ticket)
$20 Hāpori (Community Services Card Holders & Equity)
For Tīkiti Tūru Wīra, select ‘Wheelchair Access’ section when booking online, then select a ticket price from the list presented.
If you need assistance with your booking please contact us at booking@tepoutheatre.nz
Note: Credit card charges will be applied to online purchases.
When you arrive at Corban Estate, follow the signs that lead to our whare.
There is a scenic cycle way that leads to Corban Estate Arts Centre. Lock your bike up in the bike stand available on site.
Bus and train links arrive at Henderson Transport Centre, which is within walking distance to our whare. Check the public transport route in your area to plan your trip.
Follow parking directions as you enter into Corban Estate Arts Centre.
The Te Kōpua foyer, bar, kauta and pae tīkiti will be open 1 hour before show time. Our Bar serves a full range of beverages (non alcoholic and alcoholic) and snacks.
Our Kauta will be open for tasty bites before the show including steamed hāngī buns from The Hāngī Master, a vegetarian platter and a selection from ‘I Love Pies’.
🎟️ Our Pae Tīkiti (Box Office) will be open for ticket sales and pick ups.
Note: We no longer accept cash payments but welcome all major cards and paywave.
Our whare is accessible to wheelchairs and walkers.
To ensure you have the best visiting experience, contact us at ticketing@tepoutheatre.nz about your access needs so we can anticipate your visit.
Please note, your walker will need to be stored away during the performance so that it’s not a trip hazard to other patrons. An usher will return your walker to you whenever you need it.
Service animals are welcome at our whare. If you’re bringing a service animal to an event, contact us at ticketing@tepoutheatre.nz before your visit so we can anticipate your arrival.
We encourage you to share the gift of theatre by passing your ticket onto someone else to enjoy if you have to stay home.
R18 – Contains themes of addiction and mental health, adult themes, trauma and suicide.