Actor Hweiling Ow on performing Renee Liang’s one-hander, Under The Same Moon, as part of the Lantern Festival and Auckland Fringe.
The latest Theatreview Weekly includes reviews of Real Fake White Dirt, Surgery in Mind, The Things We Do, and The Memory Shelf.
Petit Workshop have taken a traditional Chinese folk tale, modernising it and setting it in NZ. Writer Renee Liang asks director Ella Becroft some questions.
As New Zealand enters another global conflict Mark Amery questions the role of the artist and introduces the work of John Foster.
Stephen J Campbell is a long-time television writer, director and producer who began in TV aimed at younger viewers.
About 2000 unemployed young people from across Auckland attended a youth employment summit in Manukau over the weekend.
The Len Lye Centre, New Zealand’s first art museum dedicated to a single artist, will open its doors on 25 July.
Te Koki New Zealand School of Music has announced the appointment of John Elmsly as the School’s next Creative New Zealand/Jack C. Richards Composer-in-Residence.
Creative New Zealand is reviewing how it defines and supports multidisciplinary arts and is seeking feedback via an online questionnaire.
Independent Music NZ have announced the finalists for the Taite Music Prize 2015.
The latest Theatreview Weekly includes reviews of Solothello, Away From Home, The Two Farting Sisters, and It Ends With the Sea.
The Foo Fighters will play a last minute benefit show in Auckland this Friday with all profits going to The New Zealand Music Foundation.