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Stories from the sea

Stories from the sea

Sea, the newest work from physical theatre company Red Leap, premieres this week at the Maidment Theatre in Auckland. Renee Liang caught up with performer Min Kim.

Theatreview Weekly: 06/03/2014

Theatreview Weekly: 06/03/2014

The latest Theatreview Weekly includes reviews of Unmythable, Mamma Mia!, 3 X 20, and Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

NZ Fest Digest: Light and Sound

NZ Fest Digest: Light and Sound

Where Power Plant's show seemed more a technician's tribute, Brel was a heartfelt work of integrated stories, sound and light, sensuality and setting.

RNZB artistic director departs

RNZB artistic director departs

After three outstanding years as artistic director of the Royal New Zealand Ballet, Ethan Stiefel has decided not to extend his contract with the national ballet company.

ScreenTalk: John Laing

ScreenTalk: John Laing

Veteran producer/director John Laing has worked in film and television in New Zealand, Canada and the UK.

New home for NZ's oldest films

New home for NZ's oldest films

The New Zealand Film Archive and Archives New Zealand have opened New Zealand’s first specialised nitrate film vault.

New GM for NZ Dance Company

New GM for NZ Dance Company

The New Zealand Dance Company has announced Melanie Esplin as the newly appointed General Manager for the national contemporary dance company.

Underdressed to impress

Underdressed to impress

Mark Amery experiences Power Plant and the plays Black Faggot and Paniora at the NZ Festival 2014.

An urban tale

An urban tale

Birds, a play by Dianna Fuemana, is more than a Pacific coming-of-age tale. Renee Liang spoke to actor Bianca Seinafo about the show.

Community circus

Community circus

Renee Liang talks to Silver Circle member Leslie Sanderson about the community circus company and its latest production, Dystopian Dreams.

What are infographics and how are they used?

What are infographics and how are they used?

Read more about how Infographics can be used here.

Out of the box

Out of the box

Mark Amery on art outside the white cube during the Fringe and NZ Festival.