The Prophet (play)
The Prophet is a 2004 play by New Zealand playwright Hone Kouka. The play has themes of teenage pregnancy and suicide. It is the third play in the Waiora trilogy of plays. It was first performed at the 2004 New Zealand Festival of the Arts in Wellington. It was published by Playmarket in 2006, and televised as part of the six-part series of Māori plays Atamira in 2012.
History
The inspiration for the play came when playwright Hone Kouka was touring in Gisborne in 1999 with his play Waiora. While he was there a cousin's child committed suicide. The Prophet was his attempt to find out what teenagers would think about this. The cousins are the children of characters from the first play in the trilogy, Waiora: Ty is Mahurangi's son, Laura and Matt are the children of Rongo, Andrew Beautiful is the son of Amiria, and Maia is Boyboy's daughter. The parts Aunty Kay and Laura were written for the actors Tanea Heke and Waimihi Hotere.Characters
The cousins- Ty – 20 years old
- Matt – Laura's brother, 18 years old
- Laura – 19 years old, Matt's sister
- Andrew Beautiful – 16 years old
- Maia – 20 years old and mother to a baby boy
- Kay – In her early forties, the mother of the boy who committed suicide, and aunt to the cousins
- DJ Ngutu – Waiora's DJ