Briar Grace-Smith

Early plays Don't Call Me Bro and Flat Out Brown, were first performed at the Taki Rua Theatre in Wellington in 1996.

[3] Grace-Smith's plays Purapurawhetu and When Sun and Moon Collide were televised as two feature-length episodes in the six-part series Atamira.

Purapurawhetu starred Rawiri Paratene, Keisha Castle-Hughes, Rob Mokaraka, Scott Cotter, and Roimata Fox.

When Sun and Moon Collide starred Calvin Tuteao, Xavier Horan, Kip Chapman, Maria Walker, Sophie Roberts, Ben Van Lier, and Anders Falstie-Jensen.

The Strength of Water was selected for the 2006 Sundance Screenwriters' Lab in Utah, and premiered at the Berlin and Rotterdam Film Festivals in 2009.

[3] Poetry by Grace-Smith was included in UPU, a curation of Pacific Island writers’ work which was first presented at the Silo Theatre as part of the Auckland Arts Festival in March 2020.

Grace-Smith in 2018