
Crack Up, Reflect, And Rebuild With Re-Engineered — A New Solo Work By Regan Taylor
Circa Theatre is thrilled to present the world premiere of Re-Engineered, a hilarious and heartwarming new solo show written and performed by celebrated artist Regan Taylor (SolOthello, Ngā Rorirori), directed by Natano Keni (O le Pepelo, Le Gaoi Ma Le Pala'ai – The Liar, the Thief and the Coward).
Armed with a toolbelt full of wit, humour, and hope, Re-Engineered follows 40-year-old Reg, a Māori builder navigating the complex construction site of life. Seamlessly blending comedy and drama, Taylor takes audiences on an unforgettable journey through identity, trauma, and redemption — with plenty of laughs along the way.
Re-Engineered was first conceptualised as a part of the Barbarian Productions 'Rukus' Programme in 2023, and further developed with the funding support of Creative New Zealand. On why now is the right time to write this show, Taylor shares:
'I've become more aware that we may be in a time of 'Self Help' Theatre. Theatre that exposes and shares individual or group growth through acknowledgment, accountability and vulnerability. It's been an important part of my reconciliation with my past and to have the courage to accept my past, continue to sit in the present with faith that the future will be better for me and everyone connected to me.'
Re-Engineered premieres at Circa Theatre and the season will run from 10-24 May. Tickets are on sale now and can be booked at circa.co.nz or 04 801 7992.
Praise for Regan Taylor:
— Theatreview
"A skilful metatheatrical and charismatic performer." — Theatreview
CIRCA TWO | 10 – 24 MAY 2025
Tues – Sat 7.30pm | Sun 4.30pm
Tickets: $25 – $60
Special Events:
Preview Night: Friday 9 May
Sunday Special: Sunday 11 May
Choose Your Price Nights + Q&A Sessions: Tuesday 13 May & Tuesday 20 May
Venue: Circa Theatre, 1 Taranaki St, Wellington
Bookings: 04 801 7992 | circa.co.nz
Presented by Maunga Tay-Tay Productions.
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