Helen Clark in Six Outfits

Where

ASB Waterfront Theatre, 138 Halsey Street, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010

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When

Tuesday 7 April 2026
7pm-8.30pm


Wednesday 8 April 2026
7pm-8.30pm


Thursday 9 April 2026
7pm-8.30pm


Friday 10 April 2026
8pm-9.30pm


Saturday 11 April 2026
2pm-3.30pm

8pm-9.30pm


Sunday 12 April 2026
4pm-5pm


Tuesday 14 April 2026
7pm-8.30pm


Wednesday 15 April 2026
7pm-8.30pm


Thursday 16 April 2026
7pm-8.30pm


Friday 17 April 2026
8pm-9.30pm


Saturday 18 April 2026
2pm-3.30pm

8pm-9pm


Sunday 19 April 2026
4pm-5pm


Tuesday 21 April 2026
7pm-8.30pm


Wednesday 22 April 2026
7pm-8.30pm


Thursday 23 April 2026
7pm-8.30pm


Friday 24 April 2026
8pm-9.30pm


Sunday 26 April 2026
4pm-5.30pm


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Cost

Paid $25-$92
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Helen Clark in Six Outfits By Fiona Samuels.

A sharp, comedic exposé about power, gender and Helen Clark’s extraordinary journey.

She didn't just break the glass ceiling; she ice-axed it.

“Jennifer Ward-Lealand displays a genius comic timing.” – The Lumière Reader (The Heretic)

“Helen seems adrift, lacking in direction and without a sense of purpose in life. Perhaps when she finds one, she will make a contribution to something.” In 1967, Helen Clark’s leaving testimonial from Epsom Girls Grammar made a fatal mistake that would be repeated over and over again in the years to come. It underestimated her. 

Award-winning writer Fiona Samuel MNZM (Pike River) has created a hilarious new play, Helen Clark in Six Outfits. It retraces the remarkable trajectory of a farm girl from the Waikato who became New Zealand’s first elected female Prime Minister and a powerful force at the United Nations.

Helen is played in her later years by the luminous Jennifer Ward-Lealand CNZM. The older and the younger Helens deconstruct her personal and political lives over the past 50 years, satirically framed through the lens of six key outfits. She faced ideological battles with her father, George, criticism of her looks and choice of clothes, questions over her marriage, and disapproval towards her lack of children. 

Clark’s constant scrutiny is presented in a warm, funny and occasionally shocking insight into the personal and public compromises and costs she withstood in her inexorable rise in power.

Commissioned by Auckland Theatre Company and now making its world premiere, Helen Clark in Six Outfits examines a forthright and ambitious woman as she negotiates social expectations about what – and who – makes a leader. Ultimately, we are asked, if Helen Clark broke through the glass ceiling to lead the way for women in power, where are we now?

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