Tim Spite
Choose Your Wave by Mark Curragh
A story exploring a teenage boy on a surfing trip to the west coast with a friend and his older brother. Audio
Five of the Family - Pt 1
'Five of the Family' by David Hill, read by Tim Spite Alan is a writer returning to his rural roots for a family remembrance ceremony. How will he connect with these people? Will he remember their… Audio
Transmission
More than 20 hours of interviews recorded during and since the New Zealand-wide lockdown in March last year, have been distilled into a stage show called Transmission. The key figures for creators… Audio, Gallery
The Morepork - Part 3
Mark's date with Tabitha (Crazy Cat Lady) becomes a more of a blast than he hoped for when Don Latte blows the restaurant to smithereens. Audio
Lullaby Jock by Simon Ferry & Tim Spite
An adaptation of Simon Ferry's hit solo stage show about his father Jock Ferry's experiences during and after the Second World War. It focuses on Jock's wartime experience as an infantryman and how it… Audio
The future of Wellington theatre, post Downstage
We consider the future for Wellington theatre with Downstage closing its doors for the final time last night. You'll hear from Peter Bland, one of the founders of Downstage nearly fifty years ago as… Audio
Hone Kouka, Jo Randerson and Tim Spite
Downstage Theatre Wellington based theatre practitioners on the closure of Downstage Theatre and future direction of the industry. Audio
Resistance by Becca Barnes - Part 3
The people of the Aro Valley commune lose faith in their leader Curtis as he struggles to come to terms with his personal loss. Audio
Problems by Joe Musaphia
A comedy about personal politics, personal loyalty and duty in a totalitarian state. Audio
Down the List for 21 October 2012
Why, despite warnings about a problem, was no urgent action taken to fix the security systems on the WINZ data bases so clients' private details were safe? Audio
Tim Spite
Writer and director of The December Brother - performances at Downstage theatre 14 Aug - 1 Sept. Audio
Tim Spite
Writer and director Tim Spite says his play, The December Brother, is not about guilt or innocence, it's about a much broader theme of truth. Audio
Eight Months to Mars - Tim Spite
He has starred in more than seventy stage shows and has won 13 Awards, including Best Designer and Best New Director. Audio
Feature Guest - Tim Spite
Wellington actor, playwright and director, whose play on paua poaching has just opened at Downstage theatre. Audio