'End of the Golden Weather' by Bruce Mason
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A slim, durable text that does exactly what good plays do: it trusts the audience.
A little treasure slice of Aotearoa/New Zealand theatre. End of the Golden Weather is Bruce Mason’s autobiographical solo play about growing up in Takapuna in the 1930s — a childhood shaped by beaches, mates, mothers, small-town rituals, and the slow, unavoidable arrival of adulthood.
Written with warmth and restraint, the play moves between humour and melancholy without sentimentality. It’s about memory; how places change, how people drift, and how a particular kind of freedom quietly ends. Still widely taught and performed, it remains a benchmark for intimate, character-driven theatre across the country.
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