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Theatreview Weekly: 13/10/2016

Theatreview Weekly: 13/10/2016

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

Changing hats and minds

Changing hats and minds

Sharu Delilkan often wears quirky hats and juggles virtual hats in business. Her latest project is a charity event for Whāriki Hauora, a new wellbeing support initiative for performers.

Visiting the Crown Jewels

Visiting the Crown Jewels

Mark Amery writes on the museum arrival of Simon Denny’s 'Secret Power'.

Asian theatre takes flight

Asian theatre takes flight

Proudly Asian Theatre creators talk to Renee Liang about their new work 'Call of the Sparrows' and creating platforms to tell Asian stories.

Theatreview Weekly: 07/10/2016

Theatreview Weekly: 07/10/2016

The latest Theatreview Weekly includes reviews from Arts Festival of Dunedin 2016, and more.

Transitional city making

Transitional city making

FESTA director Jessica Halliday tells us how the Christchurch festival is evolving with the city and intertwining art with architecture.

Pipe Dreaming for Christchurch

Pipe Dreaming for Christchurch

Through thinking creatively, can we bring new life to old materials and a city in flux? A Christchurch artist and Wellington design students tell us about their collaboration for FESTA.

CIRCUIT CAST: Joyce Campbell

CIRCUIT CAST: Joyce Campbell

What’s the difference between a cave in Sydney and the Auckland Art Gallery?

Remembering Katy

Remembering Katy

Mark Amery writes on art writer and artist Katy Corner who passed away in September.

Theatreview Weekly: 29/09/2016

Theatreview Weekly: 29/09/2016

The latest Theatreview Weekly includes reviews from A Lion in the Meadow and other stories, and more.

Outside the Storybox

Outside the Storybox

Writer Rachel Davies tells us about the freedom and challenges of digital immersive storytelling.

Love Me Tinder

Love Me Tinder

Stephen Sinclair and Amy Jansen bring the operetta form into the texting age with a new work, cheekily called 'Love Me Tinder'.