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Theatreview Weekly: 03/11/2016

Theatreview Weekly: 03/11/2016

The latest Theatreview Weekly includes reviews from The President, As Night Falls and more.

On their own terms

On their own terms

Mark Amery on a new generation of artist run activity in Wellington.

Shot Bro

Shot Bro

Rob Mokaraka is using his "Maori super powers" to entertain, educate, enlighten and empower people by telling his personal story.

Returning to the stage

Returning to the stage

A quick word with actor Mick Innes who returns to the very stage where he had his heart attack three years ago.

ScreenTalk: Simon Barnett

ScreenTalk: Simon Barnett

Simon Barnett: From What Now? to Dancing with the Stars…

Theatreview Weekly: 27/10/2016

Theatreview Weekly: 27/10/2016

The latest Theatreview Weekly includes reviews from Meremere, Fred is Cold, Lungs and more.

A public art presence

A public art presence

SCAPE Public Art managing curator Heather Galbraith on her new role, the latest works and why public art is important.

NOT my day job | Artistic Archiving

NOT my day job | Artistic Archiving

Fabric artist Polly Lind's work is inspired by mythology but she rejects modern folklore that you can't make a living from art. Polly tell us how she balances her art business with her day job.

Theatreview Weekly: 20/10/2016

Theatreview Weekly: 20/10/2016

The latest Theatreview Weekly includes reviews from Hawkes Bay Arts Festival 2016, Tempo Dance Festival 2016, and more.

Making Temporary Turns

Making Temporary Turns

In his current rounds visiting New Zealand cities to take their cultural temperature, Mark Amery writes from Dunedin.

A change of climate

A change of climate

Lungs is a funny yet serious look at relationships in an age of climate change. Renee Liang talks to director Dean Hewison.

ScreenTalk: Rod Morris

ScreenTalk: Rod Morris

Rod Morris: A life filming in the wild...