BBC Media Action donates equipment to Dreamcast Theatre

On March 5, 2025, BBC Media Action, in partnership with the British High Commission, officially handed over essential equipment to Dreamcast Theatre in Honiara. The event, held at Dreamcast Theatre, marked a significant milestone in supporting the growth of media, arts, and storytelling in the Solomon Islands. Dreamcast Theatre was founded in response to the...

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On March 5, 2025, BBC Media Action, in partnership with the British High Commission, officially handed over essential equipment to Dreamcast Theatre in Honiara. The event, held at Dreamcast Theatre, marked a significant milestone in supporting the growth of media, arts, and storytelling in the Solomon Islands.Dreamcast Theatre was founded in response to the civil unrest in the Solomon Islands as a community-driven drama group aimed at fostering peace through theater performances.

Over time, the group has evolved into a dynamic organization that supports local creative talent. Dreamcast Theatre provides a creative space for artists to collaborate, develop their skills, and create meaningful art for both personal and professional growth.Since its official registration as a social business in 2016, Dreamcast has grown into a family of musicians, dancers, photographers, actors, and filmmakers.



The theatre has expanded its creative output to include film, photography, music, and dance, while continuing to produce films for NGOs, businesses, and government agencies.This project has been months in the making, with significant effort behind the scenes to ensure that the equipment was delivered to Honiara and placed in the hands of Dreamcast Theatre. The partnership began with a shared vision between BBC Media Action and Dreamcast Theatre to nurture creativity and artistic expression in the Solomon Islands.

Overcoming numerous logistical challenges, including coordinating the shipment across multiple locations and securing financial support, the British High Commission played a crucial role in facilitating the successful delivery of the equipment.“This moment is not just about the official handover, but also about recognizing the dedication, persistence, and teamwork that brought us here,” said Georgina Kekea, BBC Media Coordinator for the Solomon Islands. “We acknowledge the efforts of those who contributed to making this possible, even though they are no longer in the country.

”Neil Nuia, Creative Director of Dreamcast Theatre, also expressed his gratitude for the timely support. “We are deeply thankful to the British High Commission and BBC Media Action for their generous contribution. This equipment will significantly enhance our work in the production space, enabling us to create even more impactful and meaningful content for our community and beyond.

”High Commissioner, H E Turner watching a performance by Dreamcast Theatre GroupThe equipment which was handed over by the British High Commission included an HS 1300 Mobile Cast System and an ITC 300 Intercom System. These audio and lighting systems will significantly enhance Dreamcast Theatre’s capacity for creative production and media expression. This equipment will enable the theatre to expand its operations and further its commitment to fostering local talent.

His Excellency Paul Turner, British High Commissioner to the Solomon Islands, shared his excitement about the ongoing collaboration with Dreamcast Theatre. He highlighted the vibrant media and artistic scenes in Honiara and expressed anticipation for the new productions made possible by the equipment.“We are proud to support Dreamcast Theatre in their creative journey, and we look forward to seeing how this equipment will contribute to the future of media and the arts in Honiara,” said H.

E. Turner.This partnership between BBC Media Action, the British High Commission, and Dreamcast Theatre marks a significant step forward in empowering local talent and expanding the creative horizon of the Solomon Islands.

With the support of this new equipment, Dreamcast Theatre is set to further elevate its impact on the media and arts scene, inspiring new generations of storytellers and creators.– BBC Media Action.