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Theatreview Weekly: 16/07/2015

Theatreview Weekly: 16/07/2015

The latest Theatreview Weekly includes reviews of How to Catch a Grim Reaper, Caterpillars, and Now 2015.

TBI Q&A: Jeremy Elwood

TBI Q&A: Jeremy Elwood

Jeremy Elwood’s role as a NZ comedian coping with international stardom in the play Success might sound like art imitating life.

Alliance with clients

Alliance with clients

This is the second in a series of articles by Ande Schurr on tools for the whole person’s success. This time, we delve into four principles of success for dealing with our clients or employees.

CIRCUIT CAST: Place Unmaking

CIRCUIT CAST: Place Unmaking

In this podcast Janine Randerson discusses her upcoming collaboration with CIRCUIT for the New Zealand Film Festival entitled Place Unmaking.

CNZ 2015 Samoa Residency

CNZ 2015 Samoa Residency

Samoan artist Siliga Setoga will undertake a three-month artist residency exploring cultural identity at the National University of Samoa from August to October this year.

ScreenTalk: Lisa Taouma

ScreenTalk: Lisa Taouma

Producer/director Lisa Taouma cut her teeth on long-running Pacific magazine show Tagata Pasifika.

Children's Music Awards finalists

Children's Music Awards finalists

Aotearoa’s native dinosaur, the beauty of bugs and the difficulties of toast at sea are explored by this year’s finalists for the 2015 Children’s Music Awards.

Theatreview Weekly: 09/07/2015

Theatreview Weekly: 09/07/2015

The latest Theatreview Weekly includes reviews of Ruia Te Kakano: Hokia Ki Nga Maunga - Return To The Mountains, and The Good News.

Being Public about Public Art

Being Public about Public Art

Mark Amery on the International Public Art Award, a conference and changing models.

Auckland film hub a step closer

Auckland film hub a step closer

Auckland Council's development committee has passed a recommendation to create a screen precinct on council-owned land at Hobsonville Point.

NZ Book Awards return

NZ Book Awards return

After a 12-month hiatus, the country’s premier book awards will return in 2016 with a new structure, a new judging process and an annual fiction prize of $50,000.

The actor/director relationship: a tale of confidence, collaboration and trust

The actor/director relationship: a tale of confidence, collaboration and trust

Tandi Wright, Jarod Rawiri and Stephen Lovatt discussed with Peter Burger what they have learned about the director/actor relationship.