
Tempo Dance Festival releases 2018 programme
Tempo Dance Festival shows no signs of slowing down as it announces spectacular 15th year.
Tempo Dance Festival shows no signs of slowing down as it announces spectacular 15th year.
The audiences might do much of the plotting but there's always a plan with Covert Theatre.
Paul Simei-Barton reviews Massive Company's latest group work, Sightings.
Almost two decades of research and world travel precede publishing
The Phoenix Foundation turns 20 and celebrates with the NZ Symphony Orchestra.
Performer honours rebel woman from history and ancestor Black Agnes with solo show.
Jaime Martin and NZSO have fun with Shostakovich's Festive Overture, writes William Dart.
Antonello Palombi won hearts with his rapturous "Celeste Aida", writes William Dart.
Who were the soap opera stars who inspired some of New Zealand's funniest women?
An Auckland theatre director has a personal connection to Queen of Crime, Agatha Christie.
Foreign visitors show us life beyond NZ, but also make us re-appraise our own country
On the eve of their new show, Kura Forrester and Miriama McDowell talk about friendship.
We check out five things to keep you busy in Auckland this weekend.
Pop-up Globe faces backlash over decision to call all-male production "feminist".
The Going West Books and Writers Festival launches this week - here's what to expect.
Rising NZ singer Oliver Sewell on how combat skills help opera singers perfect technique.
Abuse of power to be explored in Pop-up Globe's next season of Shakespeare.
Last year's winner was a draped assortment of cut up carpet.
A 50-metre statue at Bastion Point could be a masterpiece, readers say.
A tradie from rural Victoria has a simple message.
The Auckland Music Theatre announced Les Misérables will come to Auckland in 2019.
Bay of Plenty artist Graham Hoete talks to Sarah Pollok about what inspires him.
Otago professor Liam McIlvanney talks about giving a voice to crime victims.
"I thought, 'God if people at home could see this, there would be an absolute outcry'."
Matariki, music and movies to keep you busy this weekend.
Free workshops are open for people in the Hutt to get involved in.
It's the music of yesteryear for the kids of today.
Meet the 10 young hopefuls wanting to win NZ's most prestigious classical singing contest.
The English Patient voted best Man Booker Prize winner.