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Pardon Me

Pardon Me

NZ-UK playwright Stephen Lunt on telling the story 'Pardon Me Alan Turing' and being in the moment historically.

The Floating Theatre

The Floating Theatre

Theatre maker and designer Stephen Bain on the dreams and reality of creating a floating theatre.

A fresh spirit

A fresh spirit

Ben Crowder on keeping it fresh for the fringe, co-directing 'Spirit House' and working with screen legend Ian Mune.

Rushes of Movement

Rushes of Movement

Choreographer Malia Johnston tells us about 'Rushes' – an interarts experience of movement, music and design with a line-up of leading NZ creatives.

For Time Immemorial

For Time Immemorial

Mark Amery on artists and what they do with 'all that stuff'.

Creating space for the Fringe

Creating space for the Fringe

Auckland Fringe director Lydia Zanetti on how the arts can challenge and lock horns with the world and celebrate otherness.

Making a Hubbub

Making a Hubbub

Put creative technologists, hackers and makers together and what do you get? The trio behind Hubbub tell us about their latest interactive work at Splore.

WHO got that job? Creative Capital Arts Trust GM

WHO got that job? Creative Capital Arts Trust GM

From clowning around to being famous for making people famous. Meet the new CCAT GM Kate Louise Elliot.

The Giant Weta

The Giant Weta

Holy flaming Weta Burning Man! The task of creating and taking a giant weta to the US and back to NZ.

The Snappening

The Snappening

It’s 'snappening' again at Fringe Festival Wellington. Making Friends Collective bring bite-sized festival treats via Snapchat.

Pride & Progress

Pride & Progress

Borni Te Rongopai Tukiwaho on a busy year ahead, including directing the 2017 Auckland Pride Gala.

The Long View

The Long View

Do people believe in the importance of a public art collection anymore? They should argues Mark Amery.