Theatre Paratene was selected as a Shakespeare's Globe International Actor's Fellow in 2007. Paratene is an actor, director and writer and appeared as Friar Lawrence in the 2009
London Globe Theatre production of
Romeo and Juliet. The New Zealand Festival commissioned Paratene and Murray Lynch to write a play called
Blue Smoke that premiered in 2000. It is set in the 1950s and is a musical featuring music from the era. The title of the play is also the title of a famous song
Blue Smoke, which was the first record wholly produced in New Zealand and became a hit in the United States
. In 2014, Paratene joined the cast of the London Globe Theatre's two-year world tour of
Hamlet, visiting 205 countries. He was the only non-British based actor in the cast. Paratene's swan song production is
Peter Paka Paratene directed by Tainui Tukiwaho, presented in 2021 at
Te Pou Theatre in Auckland and the
Kia Mau Festival.
Film •
Arriving Tuesday (1986) – Riki • ''
Footrot Flats: The Dog's Tale'' (1986) – Rangi (voice) •
Rapa-Nui (1994) – Priest •
What Becomes of the Broken Hearted? (1999) – Mulla Rota •
Whale Rider (2002) – Koro •
The Legend of Johnny Lingo (2003) – Malio Chief •
Man-Thing (2005) – Peter Horn •
The Insatiable Moon (2010) – Arthur
Television Paratene's selection as the
University of Otago's Burn's Fellow for 1983 was based on his television work as writer, director, and actor. During that year he wrote
Erua (1988), which won him the New Zealand Film and Television Award for Best Writer in 1989, and the teleplay/screenplay
Dead Certs (1995), for which he received the New Zealand Film and Television Award for Best Actor in 1996.
Selected appearances •
Play School •
Joe and Koro •
Xena: Warrior Princess – Tazere (Season 6, Episode 5: Legacy) •
Shortland Street –
Joe Hudson •
Golden Boy - Bertie (Seasons 1 & 2) ==Personal life and politics==