We've Got So Much To Talk About
On stage Friday 8 December to Sunday 10 December
EVENTLOPDELL HOUSETHEATRE
Basement Level Lopdell House
We've Got So Much To Talk About
Catch Sally Stockwell's one-woman show on stage at Lopdell Theatre.
Voyaging into themes around isolation, freedom, feminism and the struggle between artistry and motherhood, We’ve Got So Much To Talk About is a monumental mashup of sound, song, movement, and rebellion.
Not suitable for people under 12 years of age. Contains adult themes and strong language.
Show times:
Friday 8 December, 8pm
Saturday 9 December, 2pm & 8pm
Sunday 10 December, 4pm


We've Got So Much To Talk About
On stage Friday 8 December to Sunday 10 December | Lopdell Theatre
“I just want to sing its praises to the f*cking rooftops” - ART MURMURS
“Stockwell is both vulnerable and charismatic…This is vital work…it’s a great show” – FLAT CITY NOTES
The high-octane one-woman rock ‘n’ roll theatre-gig We’ve Got So Much To Talk About, exploring the challenges and complexities of motherhood through a mashup of sound, song, movement, and rebellion returns to Auckland for the final stop in its tour.
With a loop pedal and surprising household objects, Sally fuses earthy electronic soundscapes, edgy stripped-back melodies, and rich vocal harmonies into a powerful and emotive musical experience.
Voyaging into themes around isolation, freedom, feminism and the struggle between artistry and motherhood, We’ve Got So Much To Talk About premiered at Auckland’s Basement Theatre in 2022 before also heading to Ōtautahi Tiny Festival and Wellington’s TAHI Festival in 2023. Stockwell is supported by director Julia Harvie (Hive, Hummingbird, Killjoy) and multi-instrumentalist Chris Marshall (Miss June, Pocket Money), and dramaturge Emma Willis (Meremere, Outta the Mouths of Babes, Dark Tourists).
Returning to Auckland for a flash-in-pan season at Lopdell Theatre, Sally’s own backyard.
“I’m proud to say that we’ve worked hard since its premiere at Basement Theatre last year and there are lots of great changes - it’s better, stronger, slicker. Worth coming a second time or seeing it for the first if you missed it last time. You won't be disappointed!” – Sally Stockwell
