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Homecoming scene

October 25-31, 2025

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New Zealand Listener

Returning from London for a one-woman show, Kiwi actor Ellie Smith reveals the inspirations and highlights of a lifetime in theatre.

Homecoming scene

For the first time in 17 years, Kiwi star Ellie Smith is returning to New Zealand theatre. Her solo show, Life on a Loop, is fresh from a sellout season in London. Written by and starring Smith, 75, the play was inspired by her experiences of singing in rest homes in southern England. The award-winning actor's career spans pioneering local TV, theatre roles in the UK in The Rocky Horror Picture Show and Chicago, UK television appearances, and leadership and starring roles in Wellington and Auckland theatres.

What is your earliest memory?

An awful time. I was coming down our street from school, I must have been about 6, and the doctor's car was parked outside our house. I ran so fast, terrified my mother was ill. Which she was. I suppose that's why it's stayed with me.

What did you want to be when you were a kid?

I can't remember ever wanting to be anything specifically. From the age of 10 or 11, all I wanted was to be an actress. Luckily for me, a teacher at my school, Judy Treloar, was a brilliant actress and took an interest in me. She became an incredible mentor.

When were you happiest?

When I learnt I was pregnant with my daughter, Madison. I was 40 and had never imagined having a child. The happiest bit was after the actual birth experience. It just got better.

What makes you unhappy?

Missing friends. So many of my dearest friends live in New Zealand and I miss them every day. I've known them for more than 40 years, been back in London off and on for 20, but still regard them as the best people on the planet.

What's your greatest fear?

Drowning.

What trait in yourself do you least like?

Impatience. I think I managed it better than when I was young, but I still watch people who can stay calm in waiting and I envy them so much.

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