Siblings – a bold new show about growing up in a disabled family
24 July 2025
Auckland
Entertainment
24 July 2025
Te Pou Theatre, Corban Estate Arts Centre, Henderson
Te Pou Theatre Mount Lebanon Lane, Henderson, Auckland, New ZealandWhat does it mean to care for someone you love?
To grow up side by side, but experience the world in different ways?
Siblings is a powerful new theatre work led by disabled artist and advocate Pelenakeke Brown. Developed over three years, the show explores sibling relationships where disability is part of the family story.
Each performer brings their own lived experience – or a deep connection to disability – offering an honest, heartfelt look at love, care, and what it means to grow together.
This one-hour show is accessible, audio described, and includes NZSL-interpreted performances.
When: Thursday 24 – Monday 28 July
Where: Te Pou Theatre, Corban Estate Arts Centre, Henderson
Tickets: $30–$35 or pay on arrival
Book your tickets:
Email: Hello@Siblings.co.nz
or visit TePou Theatre for more information.
Supported by Creative New Zealand.
Image description: The cast of the play “Siblings”. Two men, and two women against a purple backdrop. A group of four young people, two men, two women posing for a photo. They’re grouped closely together with one man at the centre, another man leaning over his shoulder, and two shorter women on either side.
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