
Gosh it’s warm here.
With many thanks to the Apia High Commission, I was able to attend the last two nights of Goodbye My Feleni‘s season in Samoa. Yep.
It took a village, of course:
- the actors — Sakura Siaosi Seumanutafa, George Randolph Tuiletufuga, Myka Stanley, Tonumaipe’a J Aiolupotea, Iosefa Enari, Joshua E G Aiono, and Anthony Sileli O’Byrne;
- the directors Fiona Collins and Gaea Asolelei To’alepai;
- the production was driven by Sophie Vickers for the Apia High Commission, overseen by High Commissioner Jacqui Frizzell, and supported by Mary Hughes and fellow high commission people;
- and the awesome people at Home Cafe — Frank the Island’s Most Aws’ Barista, Loia the Chef, Setu the Bouncer, Jay the Friendly Taxi Driver, and Marianne the Bar Manager.
I’m chuffed: that Feleni has been shared overseas again; and that the play has enabled me to visit my parents’ birth country.
