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Albert Wendt

ALBERT WENDT  (1939 - )

Nationality:    Samoan
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below is a list of Albert Wendt's plays - click on a Play Title for more information

        Comes the Revolution         Contract, The         Songmaker's Chair, The



Comes the Revolution

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Contract, The

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Songmaker's Chair, The

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the Songmaker's Chair is the story of a Samoan family, the Aiga Sapeseola, whose members have been in Auckland since the 1950's. It is about migration and what has happened to this adventurous family over three generations. To survive and adapt to New Zealand, they have intermarried with Maori and Pakeha (whites) and developed what they call the Peseola Way-defiant, honest and unflinching, even in the face of death.
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New Zealand    2003

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