A tune for troubled times soothes the soul
Auckland Art Festival performance offers hope through music.
Auckland Art Festival performance offers hope through music.
Basement show delivers craftsmanship and talent to make it a world-class production.
Choral performance a masterclass in making classics truly breath-taking.
Māori/Aboriginal first a reason to celebrate, showing what happens when we work together.
Rugby is our national game but there's a surprising artistic pastime many more NZers do.
Is a show where the performers use only their fingers a festival highlight? You bet.
Central city bookshop was awarded for "their wonderful and 'dangerously tempting' store".
Why Eight Songs for a Mad King succeeds in taking Opera NZ into a brave new world.
Disney this is not, Snow White ballet dazzles with magical dance and special effects.
Upu shows the depth of Oceanic poetry.
Powerful story told well highlights links between NZ and Zimbabwe.
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Little known link between New Zealand and Zimbabwe revealed in new play.
Pop-up Globe's last Auckland production sends the theatre company on its way in style.
Don't let the title put you off; Little Black Bitch is intelligent, moving and essential.
Two different cities brought together in music for appreciative city dwellers.
Grace Iwashita-Taylor explains how Pasefika poetry has been brought to the Auckland stage.
Are you a believer in astrology? Live performances tests truth of Chinese zodiac.
Finalists named in New Zealand's premiere book awards.
Theatre group that's called the streets home prepares for European festival.
We can most likely look forward to compulsory microchipping/registration of our cats.
NZ composer launches musical response to climate change in South Pacific style.
The Tony, Olivier and Grammy award winning show will begin its limited run season at the Civic Theatre on Friday, 6 March.
Auckland Fringe shows why we need to keep developing unique NZ dance and theatre voices.
Youthful musicians achieve a bold goal, writes William Dart.
Most Pākehā, when told about this concept, are shocked and go into denial.
Museum makes its collection "relevant to a contemporary audience".
Stellar cast combine mythology, waiata and humour to tackle Māori suicide epidemic.
They were in a New York state of mind but these kiwi musicians had no choice but to leave.
Ahead of the Auckland Arts Festival, six performers share their dream experiences.