I dusted off the old suit recently
I’d like to introduce you to the newest member of the Indian Ink family: Fay.
‘Mischief’, actor Jacob Rajan has said, and I can well believe it, is his favourite word.
August has been a month of wild invention.
A simple set awaits us: a two-step platform and a black screen behind it.
The masks and the puppetry really work best in a live context, so we hope people will come out to the theatre and enjoy it with us.
This month was all about Kabuliwala
It is captivating and enthralling, capturing the intricacies of a story that spans decades.
Rajan believes, unlike television, theatre encourages the audience to use their imaginations.
Jacob Rajan was the first Indian graduate from Toi Whakaari, New Zealand’s drama school.
I’ve been deep in the word-mines with my long-time partners in theatrical crime
In typical Indian Ink style, Rajan will be accompanied on stage by a crafted life-size vulture, created and puppeteered by Jon Coddington.