Generation of Z creators Charlie McDermott and Ben Farry share their vision of the future of theatre, where money is creative energy.
After the success of the inaugural Chromacon artist and creative entrepreneur Allan Xia knew he needed support to build a sustainable structure around the festival, so he joined ART Venture.
Grafix Knox, a book project that seeks to bring together in one volume the graphic and visual art of Chris Knox.
Bigger than just another cultural export: New Zealand’s Kapa Haka performers take to the Edinburgh stage.
The latest Theatreview Weekly includes reviews of Taki Maori Haka Experience, Dog, Take Back the Hood, and Hairspray.
Author and producer of Black Faggot, Victor Rodger and Karin Williams, share their journey of bringing Black Faggot to Edinburgh and the responses of audiences.
The director of MTG Hawke’s Bay will stand down at the end of the year.
A gala-dinner event has helped Christchurch Art Gallery raise more than $80,000 towards purchasing a special work of art for the city.
Dunedin-born Alan Dale always had his sights set on brighter lights: first Auckland, then Sydney, then Los Angeles, where he now lives.
Nic Sampson has his fingers in many pies – stage, screen and comedy. Renee Liang asks him about his sticky fingers.
Neil Ieremia tells Dione Joseph why the time was right to bring Black Grace to this year’s Edinburgh Fringe.
The latest Theatreview Weekly includes reviews of Shadows of Algora, Edinburgh Fringe 2014 Wrap #1, Fix, and Affinity.