In music PU has produced two CDs - 'Island Summer' 2010 produced by Pos Mavaega, named after the live show; and "Landmark' 1998- produced by Pos Mavaega, Chris Searle and Anton Carter featuring early recordings of - Scribe, Antsman (Rhombus), DJs Ali and Pause, and the Freeworld Vibe.
The latest music shows are Island Summer and Fathers and Sons (featuring Tigilau Ness and Che Fu).
Starting out in theatre the group has produced 7 main bill theatre shows and 10 school shows for secondary schools around New Zealand.
Since 1993, PU became most well known for:- "Fresh Off The Boat" by Oscar Kightley and Simon Small ('93-'95); Sons" by Victor Rogers ('95); "Tatau Rites of Passage" ('95&'96); Dawn Raids ('97 & '98) by Oscar Kightley, the hilarious "Romeo and Tusi" ('97-'2001) by Erolia Ifopo and Oscar Kightley ; Island Summer ('05) by Pos Mavaega and Tanya Muagututi'a and 'Angels' ('09) by Tanya Muagututi'a and Joy Vaele.
Island Summer has been represented (3 members) at 3 Festival of Pacific Arts Festivals in Palau, American Samoa and Solomon Islands.
PU delivered ten Pacific Arts festivals from 2001 -2010. The event brought the Pacific's most well known artists to CHCH in shows, exhibitions, workshops and demonstrations - artists such as:- Albert Wendt, Fatu Feu'u, The Naked Samoans, Adeaze, Nesian Mystic, Michel Tuffery, Cydel and the Groovehouse, Tha Feelstyle, 'Koile, Petelo Pita Suluape, Riki Manuel, Toni Huata, The Laughing Samoans, Siaosi Mulipola, Sunga, Mark Vanilau, Sheelahroc. Tribalincs, Common Ground, and Te Kotahitanga Kapa Haka. PU also host the CHCH leg of 'I Love the Islands' - a nation wide benefit concert for Samoa after 2009's Tsunami.