Vegas (New Zealand TV series)

Vegas
Written byMichael Bennett
Produced byHarriet Crampton
StarringCian Elyse White, Eds Eramiha, Katie Wolfe, Rena Owen
Production
companies
Greenstone TV, 10,000 Company, Steambox Film Collective
Distributed byTVNZ
Release date
  • March 2021 (2021-03)
CountryNew Zealand
LanguagesEnglish and te reo Māori

Vegas is a New Zealand drama television series which officially premiered on TVNZ 2 on 19 April 2021 at 8:30 pm.[1] The series was released on TVNZ On Demand on the same date at 9:30 pm. Vegas was co-created by Michael Bennett and Harriet Crampton and produced by Greenstone TV, 10,000 Company, and Steambox Film Collective with support from NZ On Air and TVNZ Te Reo Tataki.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8]

Synopsis

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The 6-part series is set in the fictional tourist town of Wairoto (a thinly anonymised Rotorua). A drug deal gone wrong on a blood-stained night sets off a chain of events for dangerous factions and an innocent bystander in this action-thriller series. Vegas stars Eds Eramiha (The Legend of Baron To’a), Cian Elyse White (Cousins), Katie Wolfe and Rena Owen (Once Were Warriors). Filmed entirely on location in Rotorua.

Background

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Vegas is the first mainstream television production in New Zealand to be helmed by a predominantly Māori cast and crew.[9]

Vegas was the third-highest streamed show[10] on TVNZ On Demand in 2021, reaching an average audience of 92.660 New Zealanders per episode. It then doubled that audience with its TVNZ 2 viewership.

Toro Studios created the title sequence Into The Flames composed by Mahuia Bridgman-Cooper, lyrics written and performed by Maaka Pōhatu and the Modern Māori Quartet, with additional performance by Awhimai Fraser and Te Ohorere Williams. Karyn Rachtman is the Music Supervisor.

The series is written by Michael Bennett, based on the novel Inside the Black Horse[11] by Ray Berard.

Paul Lear won Best Post Production Design 2021 for Vegas.[12]

Cast

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  • Cian Elyse White as Toni Poulan
  • Eds Eramiha as Kīngi Duncan
  • Katie Wolfe as Hinapouri Phillips
  • Rena Owen as Rāwina Duncan
  • Te Kohe Tuhaka as Wiremu Poulan
  • Jim Moriarty as Henry Ruata
  • Alex Tarrant as Arsenio (Joe) Hamilton
  • RickyLee Russell-Waipuka as Ruthie Hato
  • Dahnu Graham as Junior Nepia
  • Dean O'Gorman as Ryder Harrison
  • Akinehi Munroe as Arihia Poulan
  • Ezra Tapsell as Tyrone Wells
  • Michelle Ang as Miranda Lau
  • Evander Brown as Pio Duncan
  • Kahukura Royal as Nikau Poulan
  • Daniel Sing as Mike Young
  • Xavier Horan as Mātia (Mātz) Phillips
  • Miriama Smith as Annie Poulan
  • Wayne Hapi as Waka Phillips
  • Gary Young as Huàng Duc Minh
  • Te Awarangi Puna as Erina Teuber
  • Nathaniel Lees as George Smiley
  • Vela Manusaute as Big Smiley
  • Abi Turner as Felicity Carr-Fry

Episodes

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Caption text
No. Title Written by Directed by Billing Original air date
1 Food for Worms Michael Bennett Kiel McNaughton On a stormy night in Vegas a young leader makes a terrible decision that throws him into the path of a beautiful pub owner, and a desperate boy commits a crime that will change his life forever. 19 April 2021
2 Macbeth Michael Bennett Kiel McNaughton Kīngi stakes out The Black Horse to get closer to Toni, but bigger forces are already moving against him. 26 April 2021
3 No Small Thing Michael Bennett Tim Worrall Ari and Tyrone are hunted like animals and Mātz forces Kīngi to accept a new deal. 3 May 2021
4 Between Man and Beast Michael Bennett Mike Smith Toni is on the path to truth as Kīngi loses his best friend and Hina and Ruthie get their revenge. 10 May 2021
5 Blue Smoke Michael Bennett Kiel McNaughton Kīngi and Toni's worlds collide with devastating consequences. 17 May 2021
6 A Normal Life Michael Bennett Kiel McNaughton Hina lives through a terrible trial while Kīngi risks everything on a throw of the dice. 24 May 2021

References

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  1. ^ "Vegas". www.tvnz.co.nz. Retrieved 2023-03-27.
  2. ^ Rotorua Daily Post. "New television series Vegas ready to hit New Zealand screens". NZ Herald. Retrieved 2022-05-01.
  3. ^ "New Zealand Television Awards: Tova O'Brien, Nix Adams, Hayley Sproull and Stuff Circuit among 2021 winners". Stuff.co.nz. 2022-03-01. Retrieved 2022-05-01.
  4. ^ "Big budget action-thriller series 'Vegas' set to create jobs in Covid-hit Rotorua". Stuff.co.nz. 2 September 2020. Retrieved 2022-05-01.
  5. ^ "Vegas keeps the Māori warrior-gangster trope alive for another generation". The Spinoff. 20 April 2021. Retrieved 2022-05-01.
  6. ^ Rotorua Daily Post. "$5.6 million TV series to be filmed in Rotorua". NZ Herald. Retrieved 2022-05-01.
  7. ^ "Story sovereignty belongs with the people". E-Tangata. May 2021. Retrieved 2022-05-01.
  8. ^ Mairātea Mohi (Te Arawa)Posts by Mairātea Mohi (Te Arawa) (2021-05-24). "The Gamble of Integrity and Mana in Vegas – Craccum". Craccum.co.nz. Retrieved 2022-05-01.
  9. ^ May 2, Tainui Stephens (1 May 2021). "Story sovereignty belongs with the people". E-Tangata.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  10. ^ "NZ On Air 20/21 Annual Report" (PDF).
  11. ^ Calico Publishing. "Inside The Black Horse" (PDF).
  12. ^ "2021 NZ Television Awards winners announced". 2 March 2022.
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