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New Zealand television
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Nick Afoa cast in local production ‘Mysterious Ways’

Mysterious Ways looks to explore a side of the rainbow community not often seen on screen, and has already attracted tremendous acting talents to its core cast including Nick Afoa. Photo: Raymond Sagapolutele
Mysterious Ways looks to explore a side of the rainbow community not often seen on screen, and has already attracted tremendous acting talents to its core cast including Nick Afoa. Photo: Raymond Sagapolutele
Mysterious Ways looks to explore a side of the rainbow community not often seen on screen, and has already attracted tremendous acting talents to its core cast including Nick Afoa. Photo: Raymond Sagapolutele

Mysterious Ways, a local New Zealand production is set to commence filming in May this year.

The film will explore issues around faith for gay people both here in New Zealand and around the world.

Mysterious Ways looks to explore a side of the rainbow community not often seen on screen, and has already attracted tremendous acting talents to its core cast. 

Auckland-based performer Nick Afoa is excited to be joining the cast. Afoa, who is well-known for his stint as Simba in the London West End production of The Lion King, will play the role of Jason, the Samoan boyfriend of a vicar. 

Afoa says, “I’m excited about tackling my first dramatic role.”

British actor Richard Short will play the role of the vicar in Mysterious Ways. Photo: Toronto Film Festival
British actor Richard Short will play the role of the vicar in Mysterious Ways. Photo: Toronto Film Festival

“Screen acting is something I’ve wanted to explore for some time. The film bravely confronts issues around sexuality and religion.

“I’m looking forward to exploring the challenge of how we overcome these.”

The role of the vicar will be played by British actor Richard Short, who has recently starred in Amazon Prime’s Jack Ryan: Season 3 and Joel Coen’s The Tragedy of Macbeth.

The production team is currently looking to cast the role of Jason’s gender-fluid nephew Billy. 

Producers are looking for actors of Samoan heritage who can play 18-22 years old. The role is flamboyant with attitude and requires a believable drag performance. Anyone interested should contact the producer [email protected]

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