The play, "Windsong" written by Sarah Delahunty, produced by Carol Dee. The wind describes the lives of families living in a small street in Wellington. A play with music. The wind tiptoes through the lives of people living in a quiet street. This play was a finalist in the
National Radio Woman's Suffrage Year Playwriting competition. This play is unique in that it has several children in the cast. The music for the production was specially commissioned from and played by Michelle Scullion. The Wind voice was played by Joanne Simpson, Don Fanshaw by Murray Keane and Lesley Fanshaw by Fiona Samuel. Harriet was played by Michelle Amas, June by Lara Matheson, Agnes as an old woman by Joanna Derrill,
and as a child by Sarah Silver, the Ayah was Jagruti Desai. Belinda was Deirdre O'connor, Nigel was Mick Rose, Jasper was Andrew Scott, Joyce was Jane Waddell and Lucy was Emma Dee. The children were played by Elitsa Kappatos, Jordan Mills and Reddyn Wallace. Technical production by Philip Benge.