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Liberated by our limitations: John Landreth's voice is now clearer than it ever was
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John Landreth acquired his disability mid-acting career. Through navigating chronic pain and a different body, he's also found a new voice for his art and music.
In 2025, John Landreth put his new voice out to the world in his debut EP, The Wall. The songs are about hope, renewal and the cycle of life, facing challenges head on and liberating oneself from the words of others. The work follows from a period of grief after acquiring his disability in 2018. Eda Tang shares a kōrero with John at the Roxy Cinema in Wellington.
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