
Theatre review: Astroman reaches for new heights
It's not perfect but feel-good Astroman still sends hearts soaring, says Ethan Sills.
It's not perfect but feel-good Astroman still sends hearts soaring, says Ethan Sills.
A 44-year-old man has been charged with distributing objectionable material.
Amber Curreen now runs her own Māori theatre company.
"A Man of Good Hope" is musical theatre at its most relevant, writes Dionne Christian.
Misappropriation of Native American culture doesn't provoke outrage like blackface.
Star pianist Lang Lang, pushed hard by an ambitious father, treats his students gently.
Apirana Taylor's re-telling of Kupe's heroic adventures takes theatre all over Auckland.
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