Ruby the Tui, an Anne Samson School of Ballet production, will be performed at the Sir Howard Morrison Centre on Saturday. Hazel Herries plays 16-year-old Ruby.
Ruby the Tui, an Anne Samson School of Ballet production, will be performed at the Sir Howard Morrison Centre on Saturday. Hazel Herries plays 16-year-old Ruby.
More than 100 Rotorua students are taking the stage in a production based on New Zealand rugby player Ruby Tui’s autobiography.
Ruby the Tui, an Anne Samson School of Ballet production, will be performed at the Sir Howard Morrison Centre on Saturday at 1pm and 6pm.
Samson told theRotorua Daily Post the production was based on Tui’s book Straight Up, released in 2022.
Tui’s autobiography detailed a childhood marred by drugs and domestic violence. Sport was the young Ruby’s escape.
“I read it twice and it really resonated with me,” Samson said. “And I thought, ‘How can I put that into a really meaningful production for the students, especially in today’s world?’”
Thayo-Matisse Gapes, 17, plays a kiwi in the production.
“The kiwi is the god of the forest and is one of Ruby Tui’s protectors ... telling her that following the magpies and the bad people is the wrong path to go and that she should make better choices and follow the right path,” said Thayo-Matisse.
“I am very grateful to be the kiwi – it’s a very cool costume, and it’s a very fun role to be getting to dance with her.”
Thayo-Matisse said she had been rehearsing for about six months, which had been “a lot of work”.
“It’s been absolute chaos, but it’s been so much fun.”