Justin Gregory
Satire in New Zealand
New Zealand has a proud tradition of satire and parody, and people in power have always been popular targets. We all remember fondly the Golden Years of McPhail and Gadsby, Fred Dagg and the many… Audio
Temporary outdoor library
Think of Auckland's Waterfront and books aren't the first things that spring to mind. But a little shipping container on Te Wero Island has been turned into a temporary outdoor library, and passersby… Audio
The Arts Report - Apocalypse Z
Justin Gregory reports on a zombie invasion in Auckland's Aotea Square. It's part of a new immersive, interactive theatre experience, called Apocalypse Z. Its writers wanted to find out what… Audio
Apocalypse Z
If zombies attacked your town, what would you do? That's the question behind Apocalypse Z, an immersive, interactive theatre experience in Auckland's Aotea Square. Audio
Fire at Maidment Theatre
The fire at the Maidment Theatre in Auckland saw a number of theatre companies plans go up in smoke. Two shows due to open that week had to be cancelled and a third, Midnight in Moscow by the Auckland… Audio
Photographer : Fraser Munro
Fraser Munro had just released a new book of photographs called graf/AK, dedicated to the graffiti artists of Auckland. For three years Fraser trekked across the city by day and by night to capture… Audio
Art Lift
Temporary art installations are fun to explore when they're on site, but the really hard work is getting the works in... and out. Justin Gregory meets Terry Haines, otherwise known as Art Lift. Audio
2013 Auckland Arts Festival Review
In today's Festival Review slot; a major dance theatre show opens, we wrap-up the dance and theatre programmes and give our overall assessment of the Auckland Arts Festival. Audio
Auckland Arts Festival report
Arts on Sunday reporter Justin Gregory gives a run-down on the week just past and on what to expect on the final work of the festival this weekend. Audio
2013 Auckland Arts Festival review
Festival Review critiques English A capella group The Magnets, the Little Britten Concert by the New Zealand Youth Choir and Voices New Zealand Chamber Choir and wraps-up both the classical and… Audio
2013 Auckland Arts Festival review
Festival Review critiques the play Leo, discusses the theme of the Festival and wraps-up the visual arts programme. Audio
2013 Auckland Arts Festival review
Festival Review critiques White Night at Auckland galleries and museums, early music performance Coffee with Mr Bach and Peruvian band Novalima. Audio
2013 Auckland Arts Festival review
In today's Festival Review slot; a world premiere of a New Zealand play, a celebration of Maori music and stories from halfway down Dominion Road. Audio
Peruvian ensemble Novalima perform in Auckland
They've been performing at the Auckland Arts Festival, and festival reviewer Justin Gregory was in the audience. Audio
The Rosebank Project
Justin Gregory checks out The Rosebank Project, a site specific work created for the Auckland Arts Festival. Audio
2013 Auckland Arts Festival review
Festival Review critiques concerts by Glenn Hansard and Lisa Hannigan as well as Hugh Masekela and the play One Man, Two Guvnors. Audio
Auckland Arts Festival report
Arts on Sunday reporter Justin Gregory talks about the successful West End and Broadway production - One Man, Two Guvnors - which opened last night at the ASB Theatre in Auckland. Audio
2013 Auckland Arts Festival review
Festival Review critiques the plays I, George Nepia and The Strange Undoing of Prudencia Hart and circus show Urban. Audio
2013 Auckland Arts Festival review
Festival Review critiques the Auckland Arts Festival's visual art programme, Sounds Aotearoa and Hou 2013. Audio
2013 Auckland Arts Festival review
Festival Review critiques The Kronos Quartet, Chinese instrumentalist Wu Man, and the play Rhinoceros in Love. Audio