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Our current original production exploring community stories and local narratives



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We create original theatre from real stories. At the heart of our devised shows are the artists' lived experiences. Performers and creatives have shaped every performance through collaboration, improvisation, and movement. The result is bold, authentic theatre that speaks directly to the communities it comes from.

HOME MADE is a love letter to the places and people we call home. Made up of the moments and memories that form us, Massive Theatre Company's new and original production explores all of the wonderfully loud moments that create a life and the soft moments that make it worth living.
At its heart are five artists, each one with their own answer to what home looks, sounds, and feels like. Playful and heartfelt, the cast contemplate: Where does your heart live, and who does it call home?
A NEW AND ORIGINAL EMERGING ARTISTS PRODUCTION
HOME MADE premieres in Tāmaki Makaurau before heading north to Whangārei. This is Massive’s return to the stage following 2024’s acclaimed emerging artists production Te Ao Hou.
HOME MADE is presented in partnership with Te Pou Theatre and ONEONESIX, with support form Creative New Zealand, Foundation North and Auckland Council.

Deviser & Performer

Deviser & Performer

Deviser & Performer

Deviser & Performer

Deviser & Performer
7.30pm-8.30pm | 22-25 July, 2026
12pm-1.30pm (incl. Q&A) | Thu 23 & Fri 24 July, 2026
7.30pm-8.30pm | 29-31 July, 2026
11am-12.30pm (incl. Q&A) | Thu 30 & Fri 31 July, 2026
Explore more than three decades of productions that have transformed audiences & communities across Aotearoa.