Grounded in Aotearoa and alive with the spirit of renewal, this is a story that reminds us every moment contains infinite possibilities.

$25-$75 (+BF)
80 minutes
02-19 July 2026

Set under the stars of Matariki, this Aotearoa adaptation by Nī Dekkers-Reihana reimagines Nick Payne’s award-winning play through a te ao Māori lens.

An astrophysicist and a beekeeper meet at a barbeque, drawn together by curiosity and connection. Their relationship unfolds across infinite realities — blossoming, faltering, and transforming in ways both tender and devastating. At once intimate and expansive, Constellations explores the fragile balance between choice and fate, asking what changes when we shift the context of a love story.

Grounded in Aotearoa and alive with the spirit of renewal, this is a story that reminds us every moment contains infinite possibilities.

Content Warning: Includes discussions and depictions of terminal illness, assisted suicide, domestic abuse, physical violence and strong language. Please check back later for updated content warnings.

 

NZSL performances
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NZSL-interpreted performances
Select performances will be NZSL-interpreted by Platform Interpreting NZ.
Tickets are $25, and include a free companion or guest.
 
Dates & times:
Performance #1: Tuesday 14 July, 7pm
Performance #2: Saturday 18 July, 2pm
 
To book, and share your access requirements, complete Silo Theatre's form at https://forms.gle/F5k1M6vE3jX1mj2F7
 

Presented by:
 

Silo Logo

 with support from Q Theatre

Creative Team:

Written By Nick Payne

Direction & Adaptation: Nī Dekkers-Reihana

Cast: Jarod Rawiri & Renaye Tamati

Composer/Sound Designer:Te Aihe Butler

Lighting Designer: Filament Eleven 11

Intimacy Coordinator & Movement Director: Ross McCormack

Set Designer: Grace Newton

 

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