Hatch: Fundraising Performance

A special fundraising performance of Hatch, starring renowned actor Stuart Devenie.

Hatch is a rollicking one-man play based on a shocking true story from New Zealand’s past, with alarming insights into the country’s record on conservation. 

Joseph Hatch, upstanding citizen, ex-Mayor of Invercargill, Member of Parliament and successful businessman, was thrust headfirst into an international controversy over his slaughter of more than three million penguins on Macquarie Island. He was hounded by the New Zealand Government, The Times of London, the Seamen's Union and even H.G. Wells for his slaughter of penguins - the first international conservation effort. In this production Hatch will, as he did in 1920, try to clear his name and justify his actions. You be the judge.

Hatch was written by Geoff Chapple, while he held the first ever residency at the Michael King Writers’ Centre in Devonport in 2005.  The play, described as a theatrical tour-de-force by the NZ Herald, was produced by the Auckland Theatre Company, was staged as part of the Auckland Arts Festival and has toured New Zealand and Tasmania.

The play returns to Devonport for one night only, for its first performance on Auckland’s North Shore. Geoff Chapple and Stuart Devenie will be available to meet members of the audience after the performance.

The evening is a fund-raiser for the Michael King Writers’ Centre. Tickets cost $35. For tickets or further information, please phone 09 445 8451 or email administrator@writerscentre.org.nz

The Michael King Writers’ Centre wishes to thank Geoff and Stuart for their support. 

Hatch

A play by Geoff Chapple

Starring Stuart Devenie

The Victoria Picture Palace and Theatre, Devonport

Monday May 30, 8 pm

Tickets $35

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    Michael King Writers' Centre

    The Michael King Writers' Centre.

    It is the first full writers' facility and literary centre in New Zealand.

    The centre is based in the historic Signalman's House on the slopes of Mt Victoria in Devonport and was established to honour the memory of author and historian Michael King. After his death in 2004, a number of his fellow writers and friends formed a trust with the aim of establishing a centre to assist writers and to promote the literary arts in New Zealand.

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