Mark Wright’s critically acclaimed one-man show 'Voices From Gallipoli' brings to life nine vividly drawn characters inspired by real stories from the First World War that shaped the ANZAC legacy.

$35.00 - $45.00
90 minutes (no interval)
16 - 19 April 2026

In the lead-up to ANZAC Day, Gallipoli’s human stories take the stage. 

Mark Wright’s critically acclaimed one man show, 'Voices From Gallipoli' brings to life nine vividly drawn characters inspired by real stories from the
First World War. Moving seamlessly between voices, ages, and perspectives - from young conscripts to veterans, medics, officers and family members, Wright offers an intimate, human portrait of the campaign that shaped the ANZAC legacy.


First developed under the working title ‘The Gallipoli Monologues’ the play draws on Wright’s passion for history and personal connection to the Gallipoli campaign, combining meticulous research with compelling storytelling to create a theatrical experience that resonates across generations.


Described by actor and director Peter Feeney as “a tour de force” and “an actor at the height of his powers,” the work has been praised for its emotional depth, humour and historical insight. Reviewers have noted Wright’s ability to balance tragedy and wit, crafting a piece that is “sparsely but precisely staged, hilarious, and gut-wrenchingly moving.”


“Voices From Gallipoli isn’t just about history, it’s about people - ordinary men and women caught in extraordinary circumstances. These stories still speak to who we are today.” (Mark Wright)

With ANZAC Day approaching, ‘Voices From Gallipoli’ offers a timely
opportunity for audiences to reflect on sacrifice,

Written and Performed by Mark Wright

Creative Team: 
Mark Wright - Writer & Performer
Jason Smith - Soundscape
Charlie Underhill - Producer

Content / Audience Warnings
This show is inspired by real stories of ANZAC soldiers and their loved ones. Contains descriptions of war, death, explicit medical issues and procedures, violence, gunshot sound effects.
 

  • 17 - 21 February 2026
    Theatre

    The Clitoris Conundrum

    Cam can’t cum, and it's ruined every relationship she’s ever had, so she’s hell-bent on fixing herself. After its sell-out debut season in 2024, The Clitoris Conundrum is back.
  • 26 - 28 March 2026
    Theatre

    Stones in His Pockets

    When a Hollywood film upends a 1990s Irish village, the locals use humour to navigate heartbreak and cultural dissonance. Two actors - fifteen characters- in a fast-paced, award-winning masterclass in storytelling.
  • 09 April - 03 May 2026
    Theatre

    Arthur Miller's A View from the Bridge

    In a world hostile to outsiders, it asks what a man will sacrifice for the people he loves, and what happens when he can’t let go.
  • 02-19 July 2026
    Theatre

    Constellations

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