Cirque clown 'manhandled' woman
Audience member pulled up on stage at Cirque du Soleil's Quidam show describes ordeal as "tasteless and very awkward".
Audience member pulled up on stage at Cirque du Soleil's Quidam show describes ordeal as "tasteless and very awkward".
Jennifer Dann finds out what audiences can expect from New Zealand's first LGBTIQ Literary Festival this month.
Chris Crowe takes Dionne Christian behind the scenes of theatre production.
Chris Parker achieves a fine balance between poignancy and humour in his autobiographical tale about a boy's passion for dance and his journey of self-discovery.
Festival-goers will be treated to the work of a pioneer of modern movement, writes Bernadette Rae.
Today on the anniversary of his death, Emma Michelle and Anne Maxwell reflect on how JD Salinger's writing first influenced the world and how it continues to do so now.
Comic mix of stage and home movies sad at heart, writes Dionne Christian.
For many authors, the prospect of having their books adapted for the stage or screen can be daunting.
New Zealand concertgoers have developed a taste for the cool, yet vibrant, sound of baroque music delivered in the performing styles of its day.
Shakespeare will be celebrated in events around the globe in 2016, 400 years since his death, writes Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron.
When Kate Tempest fills in her occupation on the Customs form at airports, she has plenty of options to choose from.
Young liberals have made a video of Israelis and Palestinians kissing each other in response to a book being banned.
One of Auckland's busiest theatres is closed indefinitely because it has been deemed an earthquake risk.
Eleanor Catton married her long-time partner Steven Toussaint today.
Wellington's reputation as the capital of cool gets a boost next month.
J.K. Rowling has said she "loves" the fact that Hermione Granger will be played by a black actress in the highly anticipated new Harry Potter play.
Edna O'Brien's new novel is about how we can still be seduced by evil people. Francesca Wade meets her.
Uwe Grodd's introductions to Auckland Choral's annual Messiah are becoming as much of a tradition as the musical performances that follow them.