Jim Moriarty
Short Story competition winner: Some Other Richard
A man in his 50s volunteers to drive the hearse with his father's body to Auckland.
During the journey the son reflects on who his father was and his relationship with him, and comes to understand… Audio
Some Other Richard by Andrea Pollard
A man volunteers to drive his father's body to Auckland. During the journey, he reflects on who his father was and comes to understand that they are more alike than he had previously thought.
Written… Audio
He Totara Wahi Rua He Kai Na Te Ahi by Carolyn Cossey
A story told from the perspective of Tane - God of the forest - about a pair of Huia and their fiery encounter with European settlers.
Told by Jim Moriarty Audio
He Tōtara Wāhi Rua He Kai Nā Te Ahi - A Totara Split in Two is Fuel For the Fire by Carolyn Cossey
A story told from the perspective of Tane , God of the forest about a pair of Huia and their fiery encounter with European settlers. Audio
Whatu Ngarongaro He Tangata, Toitu He Whenua - Man Disappears but the Land Remains - by Carolyn Cossey
A young maori boy processing his mother's recent death sees his first pair of huia as he gathers kai for her tangi. Audio
The Battalion - Jim Moriarty
Te Rakau Hua o te Wao Tapu Trust is a theatre company that has performed in prisons, schools, marae, and even in the lounges of homes. Ngāti Toa actor Jim Moriarty has worked in film, television and… Audio
Encore Act Thirteen - High Highs and Low Lows
Including Mercury Theatre, Downstage Theatre, Watershed Theatre, Auckland Theatre Company, Bats Theatre, Wellington Fringe Festival, New Zealand Festival of the Arts, "The Ballad of Jimmy Costello"… Audio
Othello from ‘Othello’ by Jim Moriarty
Othello's Monologue from Act I, Scene III of 'Othello'. Performed by Jim Moriarty. Original Air Date: 3 August 2014 Audio
Act Seven - Inia’s Vision
Including New Zealand Opera Company's 'Porgy and Bess', Inia Te Wiata, Maori Theatre Trust, formation of regional theatres - Four Seasons in Wanganui, Gateway in Tauranga, Court in Christchurch… Audio
Trinculo from 'The Tempest' by Jim Moriarty
Trinculo's Monologue from Act II, Scene II of 'The Tempest'. Performed by Jim Moriarty. Original Air Date: Sunday 22 June 2014 Audio
Skin Writing Series III Part 5 - The Noho by Jamie McCaskill
Shane makes a surprise appearance just when Pushy and Tui are warming up. Audio
Skin Writing Series III Part 4 - Taua Taua by Jamie McCaskill
Shane joins the Te Reo class. He is quite the character but he and Pushy don't get on. Audio
Skin Writing Series III Part 3 - He Kotiro by Jamie McCaskill
Pushy is relieved to no longer be the only Maori in his Te Reo class. Audio
Skin Writing Series III Part 2 - The Joke is Silent by James Nokise
A young Samoan, Allan, remembers his grandfather with a non-traditions tattoo that upsets his father. Audio
Skin Writing Series III Part 1 - The Powhiri by Jamie McCaskill
Pushy's first Te Reo lesson has him on edge. Audio
Arohanui - The Greatest Love
Arohanui - The Greatest Love, an event combining a multitude of Maori cultural elements into a tour de force performance to showcase during the Rugby World Cup. Co-directors Tanemahuta Gray and Jim… Audio
Ragged
Actor turned director Jim Moriarty has been using theatre discipline and its skills to help guide at risk youth for more than a decade. Sonia Yee finds out about his latest project. Audio