events


Auckland, nz tour
Dec
8
to Dec 10

Auckland, nz tour

Auckland, we’re returning! This time to my local hood of Titirangi - at Lopdell Precinct’s theatre, the cutest little theatre you could find. Here’s your chance to see the show if you missed it last year, or to come again and see it in its new interaction (it keeps evolving).

Four shows over three days, a matinee included.

Ticket sales coming soon, watch this space!

(Photo by Diana Thomson ; TAHI festival)

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Ōtautahi Tiny Festival
Feb
24
to Feb 26

Ōtautahi Tiny Festival

‘We’ve Got So Much To Talk About’ - 1 performance only

Real. Raw. Radical. 3 Days - 60 artists - 21 show at Christchurch Art Gallery

Kicking off the Saturday on the MainStage at 10.30 am with ‘We’ve Got So Much To Talk About’

Tickets at https://tinyfest.org

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Basement theatre season - 5 Nights only - We've Got So Much To Talk About
Aug
16
to Aug 20

Basement theatre season - 5 Nights only - We've Got So Much To Talk About

Basement Theatre - 5 nights Only

Brand new solo work ‘We’ve Got So Much To Talk’ About by Sally Stockwell explores the challenges and complexities of motherhood through an experimental mash up of electronic sound, song, movement and rebellion. Sally crafts her songs into a theatre-gig which voyages into themes around isolation, freedom, the struggle between artistry and motherhood; and challenging the unfinished business of feminism. If you are a mother, know a mother or have a mother, this show is for you.

Created by Sally Stockwell, direction from Julia Harvie, sound by Chris Marshall.

Made with support from Creative New Zealand and Ōtautahi Tiny Festival. 

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'We've Got So Much To Talk About' - Ōtautahi Tiny Festival - POSTPONED TO 2022
Nov
26
to Nov 28

'We've Got So Much To Talk About' - Ōtautahi Tiny Festival - POSTPONED TO 2022

  • Chrischurch Town Hall - Ron Ball studio (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Sally is bringing her show to the Ōtautahi Tiny Festival!

Brand new solo work ‘We’ve Got So Much To Talk’ About by Sally Stockwell explores the challenges and complexities of motherhood through an experimental mash up of electronic sound, song, movement and rebellion. Sally crafts her songs into a theatre-gig which voyages into themes around isolation, freedom, the struggle between artistry and motherhood; and challenging the unfinished business of feminism.

Created by Sally Stockwell with direction from Julia Harvie and sound by Chris Marshall, ‘We've Got So Much To Talk About’ asks a heap questions, but won’t necessarily give you the answers. If you are a mother, know a mother or have a mother, this show is for you.

 Made with support from Creative New Zealand and Ōtautahi Tiny Festival.



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'We've Got So  Much To Talk About' : Auckland Basement Theatre season - Postponed to 2022
Oct
19
to Oct 23

'We've Got So Much To Talk About' : Auckland Basement Theatre season - Postponed to 2022

  • Basement Theatre, Lower Greys Ave (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Brand new solo work ‘We’ve Got So Much To Talk’ About by Sally Stockwell explores the challenges and complexities of motherhood through an experimental mash up of electronic sound, song, movement and rebellion. Sally crafts her songs into a theatre-gig which voyages into themes around isolation, freedom, the struggle between artistry and motherhood; and challenging the unfinished business of feminism. If you are a mother, know a mother or have a mother, this show is for you.

Created by Sally Stockwell, direction from Julia Harvie, sound by Chris Marshall.  

Made with support from Creative New Zealand and Ōtautahi Tiny Festival.



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Titirangi Festival of Music - 'Sounds Interesting' Series (cancelled due to Covid 19)
Feb
17
8:00 PM20:00

Titirangi Festival of Music - 'Sounds Interesting' Series (cancelled due to Covid 19)

Sounds interesting!
For those interested in discovering music from off of the beaten path

8 - till late
Freaky Meat - Locally revered, this combo combines the elements of jazz, funk, rock, and a little bit of metal, with beat-speak styles. It’s freaky, it’s meaty, and it’s a whole lot of fun.

Sally Stockwell - weaving songs, poetry, soundscape, story and movement into a dynamic and heartfelt delivery. ‘A thoroughly engaging artist with the spirit of a genuine songwriter’ Graham Reid.

Kingsley Spargo - A top draw band performing sublime, atmospheric music from their recent album ‘Chasing Spirits’ - featuring Kingsley, Neil Watson, Chris Orange and the incomparable Alan Brown. Their sound palette aims to captivate and confront. Drawing across theatre, free improvised and contemporary music: their recent compositions include narratives of yearning and the geometry of life. Come on the journey!

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The Bay Grand Series
Dec
14
8:30 PM20:30

The Bay Grand Series

The Baby Grand sessions - Blockhouse Bay Boat Club

Saturday December 14th , 7pm, $20 door charge (koha - kids under 16 yrs)

Singer song writer Sally Stockwell invites you to an evening of earthy songs and fluid vocals that are sure to infect the soul. Supported by - Quinten Oustrup Laureijs - Poppy Pritchard - Kevin Timm

Opening act - Andy Smith (from ‘The Late Pages’)

Venue - 91 Endeavour Street, Blockhouse Bay (take the seaside footpath from carpark to venue)

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Auckland Arts Festival- 'Firefly'
Feb
15
6:00 PM18:00

Auckland Arts Festival- 'Firefly'

Firefly is an evocative multi-disciplinary solo show written and performed by Sally Stockwell to her own live music, created in collaboration with Eden Mulholland.  The show, directed by Andrew Foster, leads you on a sensorial trip back to the 70s and 80s through an autobiographical account of Stockwell’s childhood and the loss of her brother to drug addiction.

Entry- free or koha

Post show talk

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Jan
3
to Jan 29

South island mini tour

Sally Stockwell & friends hit the Golden Bay area for a few gigs then down to the infamous Wunderbar in Lyttelton. Come see us if you're in the hood!

Marahau, Park Cafe - Jan. 3rd

Nelson, The Free House - Jan. 7th

Motueka, Hot Mama's - Jan. 9th

Lyttelton, The Wunderbar - Jan  28th

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