A powerful contemporary youth theatre work exploring the lasting human consequences of war across generations.
Canterbury
A Generation Returns. Where National Memory Meets the World Stage. A Generational Milestone. What is unfolding here is genuinely remarkable in scale, depth and national significance. In August 2026, a New Zealand-written and devised contemporary theatre work, performed by young New Zealanders aged 18–20, is presented at the AITA/IATA World Youth Performing Arts Festival in Antwerp. Under the guidance of Director Blaise Barham, these emerging artists stand at the threshold of adulthood, representing Aotearoa on a global stage with confidence, discipline and artistic ambition.
Immediately following the Antwerp festival, the company travels to Ypres to present the work in alignment with the Flanders Fields Museum, the principal First World War institution within the Ypres Salient and one of the most respected commemorative and educational centres on the former Western Front.
Theatre New Zealand is a registered charity in the Arts and Culture sector for education, training and research. Our activities involve being an umbrella organisation to provide services and advice. Our beneficiaries are all members of the general public.
Funds will support regional European travel, accommodation, freight, costumes, technical support, AV design, performance costs, venue logistics, local transport, and essential production resources for the ensemble.
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