Victor Rodger

Kaituhi Tūtahi | Contributing Writer

Victor Rodger ONZM is an award winning writer and producer of Samoan (Iva) and Scottish (Dundee descent). As a writter he is best known for his play BLACK FAGGOT (2013) and most recently wrote two scripts for the television series Teine Sa: The Ancient Ones. As a producer, he was instrumental in resurrecting Tusiata Avia's Wild Dogs Under My Skirt which last year played Off-Broadway at the SoHo Playhouse in New York. He currently convenes the Maori and Pasifika Creative Writing Workshop at the International Institute of Modern Letters.

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Pacific Arts Legacy Project16.07.21

Good little Sāmoan Boy: An Afakasi Story

How did being dressed as a good Sāmoan boy influence critically acclaimed playwright Victor Rodger ONZM to broaden the spectrum of situations and characters presented within the Pasifika canon?

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