Andrew Whiteside

Event: Every Kind of Weather – Jul/Aug 2026

Every Kind of Weather at Circa Theatre, Nov-Dec 2025, Wellington, NZ. Performed by Stephen Lovatt, and directed by Shane Bosher. Photo credit: Stephen A’Court.

Tender, fierce, and deeply human, the writing of Bruce Mason is given new life in a rare, unmissable theatrical event at Auckland’s Q Theatre from 22 July – 2 August. In EVERY KIND OF WEATHER, director Shane Bosher and actor Stephen Lovatt present two of Mason’s most beloved works not as museum pieces, but as living, breathing stories that resonate today.

Presented Brilliant Adventures with Q Season Support, this mini festival of sorts features THE END OF THE GOLDEN WEATHER and NOT CHRISTMAS, BUT GUY FAWKES, performed in repertory, following a celebrated Wellington season.

A prolific writer, Mason had a rare gift: he turned ordinary New Zealand lives into something luminous – full of humour, awkwardness, tenderness, and an unflinching eye on who we really are. His storytelling is alive with people we know and experience we’ve lived through: the gossipy aunty, the school bully, the frazzled mum that’s trying to hold it all together. We all know the pleasure of that first lick of ice cream on a hot summer’s day, the thrill of wrapping paper coming off a Christmas present, that moment where we begin to understand our place in the world.

The End of the Golden Weather transports audiences to a perfect summer on Takapuna Beach, seen through the eyes of a 12-year-old boy and his unlikely friendship with Firpo – an outsider chasing an impossible Olympic dream. Moving effortlessly between flights of imagination and everyday speech, it is a story about growing up, empathy, and that quiet moment when childhood begins to slip away.

A defining work of New Zealand theatre, it was performed nearly 1,000 times by Mason himself across three decades since 1959. It has become a touchstone for generations of actors, performed in solo and ensemble iterations by actors such as Cliff Curtis, Robyn Malcolm, Theresa Healey, Ian Mune, Elizabeth Hawthorne, Michael Hurst, Fern Sutherland, Keisha Castle-Hughes and Stephen Lovatt.

This 2026 season marks the first time in 15 years the full work has been seen in Auckland.

Its companion, Not Christmas, but Guy Fawkes, offers something rarer still. A richly autobiographic work, written and exclusively performed by Mason towards the end of its life, and never performed by another actor, until now. It is a bold, personal and quietly cheeky reflection on identity, ambition, the purpose of art, and what it means to find your voice in a culture that struggles with tall poppies.

At the centre of it all is Stephen Lovatt, delivering a tour-de-force solo performance across both works. He has joined forces with director Shane Bosher, fresh from his success directing ATC’s smash hit production of Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express, which played to over 20,000 people across two seasons. The result is theatre at its simplest and most powerful: one actor, extraordinary writing, and the quiet thrill of letting language take you on a nostalgic and emotional journey.

Together, Bosher and Lovatt have built a reputation for transformative, critically-acclaimed work, including Long Day’s Journey into NightThings I Know to Be TrueWhen the Rain Stops Falling and Angels in America. With Every Kind of Weather, they come together to offer up a not-to-be-missed theatrical encounter with a master craftsman.

With two pieces that bookend his career, this mini festival is a fitting tribute to a writer who changed theatre in this country forever. Audiences can experience the plays on their own, or as part of a theatrical double-shot with both plays performed alongside each other on Saturdays and Sundays.

EVERY KIND OF WEATHER plays:
Q Theatre, Auckland
Thursday 23 July – Sunday 2 August
The End of the Golden WeatherTuesday, Wednesday and Friday at 7pm, Saturday and Sunday at 4:30pm
Not Christmas, but Guy Fawkes: Thursday, Saturday and Sunday at 7pm
 
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