“An hour of joy, tears, and enlightening insights”
Part of Kia Mau Festival 2025
A multi-sensory, participatory one-woman show dedicated to two things: canned meat and colonialism.
As part of Kia Mau Festival’s He Ngaru Nui programme, For the Love of Spam is a multi-sensory, participatory one-woman show dedicated to two things: canned meat and colonialism.
Find out how this (delicious) canned meat symbolises modern-day colonialism and threatens the very livelihood of a whole civilisation in these ‘West vs East’ political games.
Can this formerly Catholic, angry and God-fearing woman help educate (and feed) the masses, all while ‘liberating’ her island? For the Love of Spam is written & performed by Chamoru / Filipina theatremaker Sierra Sevilla, originally from the island of Guam and passionate about shifting immigrant narratives.
A Premiere Season in Aotearoa, For the Love of Spam journeys to us from Guam and the United Kingdom.
He Ngaru Nui is more than just a collection of performances—it is a bold statement about the value and significance of Indigenous narratives. These shows take stories that sometimes feel small, intimate, or unheard, and amplify them on the grand stages they deserve. This programming strand honours the storytelling traditions of Māori, Pasifika and global indigenous cultures, while pushing the boundaries of contemporary performance. It’s about taking stories from our communities and sharing them with the world in a way that is both respectful and revolutionary.
“An hour of joy, tears, and enlightening insights”