Brown has written a number of plays since she began working in theatre during the 1980s. She was part of the Māori Theatre group
Te Ohu Whakaari in Wellington at
Taki Rua / The Depot Theatre alongside other writers including
Rore Hapipi,
Hone Tuwhare and her brother
Apirana Taylor. Her first play was
Roimata (1988) which debuted in
Wellington and later adapted for television and published in
He Reo Hou, a collection of Maori plays. Her play
Nga Wahine (The Women) (1997) was adapted from the stage to television and featured
Nancy Brunning in the lead role. In television, she wrote for the supernatural series
Mataku and
Taonga:Treasures of Our Past. She was a co-writer of the American film
The Legend of Johnny Lingo (2003). Her play
Irirangi Bay was televised as a feature-length episode in the six-part series
Atamira. It aired on Māori TV on 20 May 2012, and starred Jamie McCaskill, Michelle Blundell. In the
2001 New Year Honours, Brown was appointed an
Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit, for services to theatre and film. ==References==