The latest Theatreview Weekly includes a review of Footnote NZ Now 2014 season, Timescape, Our Country’s Good, and The Modern Maori Quartet 2014.
Vladislav the Poker and Viago von Blitzenberg have unveiled their latest DIY masterpiece in Wellington, the addition of a giant ‘V’ to the iconic Wellington sign.
EnsembleImpact is halfway through their national tour of schools with this year’s show Asian Invasion, a sampling of ten Kiwi-Asian plays.
Kelly Johnson is best remembered for his lead role in the iconic Kiwi film Goodbye Pork Pie.
Renee Liang catches up with Asian Invasion creative director and co founder of EnsembleImpact KC Kelly.
NZ On Air has confirmed funding for 2014/15 to ensure a diverse range of voices, languages and music extend choice on radio stations throughout the country.
NZ On Air will fund 21 new music projects in its latest Making Tracks funding round.
A $1.92 million initiative to encourage national touring of contemporary New Zealand theatre, dance and music has been approved by Creative New Zealand’s Arts Council.
Mark Amery finds that time and space given to Dunedin artist Kim Pieters has paid off.
Here’s a handy introductory infographic from Transmedia NZ outlining NZ On Air's Digital Media Funding strand.
The latest Theatreview Weekly includes a review of A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Julia Deans – Both Sides Now, Shadowland, and Ollie is a Martian.
The 106-year old Isaac Theatre Royal will reopen for performances in November. It was closed for almost four years after the Christchurch earthquakes.