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I Wanna Be Na Nah Na Nah Nah - Tessa Mitchell
It's called 'I Wanna Be Na Nah Na Nah Nah', and it's the title of a new play painting a picture of how the Auckland suburb of Ponsonby used to be. But it's not just any ordinary play where you sit in… Audio
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Renee Liang: Playwright
Playwright Renee Liang premieres her latest two comedies in Wellington and Auckland this month: 'Under the Same Moon' and 'Two Farting Sisters'. Audio
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Perpetuating Peter Pan
Shaun D Wilson speaks to Daniel Pengelly, director of The Court Theatre's new adaptation of Peter Pan, and Professor of English Literature at Victoria University Kathryn Walls about the enduring… Audio
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Soapathon
With characters established but no story-line until the day, Jennifer O'Sullivan tells Wallace about 13: The Soap - an improvised soapathon. Featuring in the New Zealand Fringe Festival, it's an… Audio
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Summer Star Trek
One of this summer's outdoor theatre highlights could be Summer Star Trek. It's the second annual outing for this fresh-air rendition of a classic Star Trek episode, with venues in Lower Hutt and… Audio
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Pundit : right thinking
Eric Crampton brings his right wing sensibilities to our pundit slot with a discussion on the right to offend - as in the satire of Charlie Hebdo. Audio
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Maori theatre practitioners desperate for their own office
Leading Maori theatre practitioners say they are desperate for an administrative office in Wellington, but efforts to secure adequate funding have been rejected. Audio
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Carla van Zon: Auckland Arts Festival
27 Jan 2015Director of the Auckland Arts Festival previews this year's offerings. [topic] Arts [location] Auckland Audio
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Remembering Warwick Broadhead
Lynda Chanwai-Earle goes to Waiheke lsland to meet the legendary New Zealand performer behind Monkey, a theatre production based on classic Chinese mythology about the irreverent Monkey God. The solo… Audio
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Buskers Festivals
Becky Hoops and Bendy Em are in New Zealand for the Auckland and Nelson Buskers Festivals. Audio
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Dr Lori Leigh
Victoria University Shakespeare scholar and dramaturg for Bright Orange Walls' season of Twelfth Night. Audio
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Lynda Chanwai-Earle & Warwick Broadhead
Radio New Zealand National's Lynda Chanwai-Earle pays a visit to the late theatre legend's home. Audio
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Young refugees find refuge on stage in New Zealand
Young refugees fleeing violent homelands are finding a new home, and a voice, on the theatre stage. Audio
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Monkey Business - a tribute to the late Warwick Broadhead
19 Jan 2015Classic Chinese mythology is brought to life on Waiheke Island by the late legendary New Zealand performer Warwick Broadhead. Monkey - a solo theatre production might have been the world's longest… Audio
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Monkey Business - a tribute to the late Warwick Broadhead
Monkey Business - a tribute to the late Warwick Broadhead
Classic Chinese mythology is brought to life on Waiheke Island by the late legendary New Zealand performer Warwick Broadhead. Monkey - a solo theatre production might have been the world's longest…
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On-demand comedy
The online world has changed how many performers distribute material. Comedians are just as likely to make their start through videos, blogging, or podcasts as they are through traditional channels… Audio
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New Zealand theatre stalwart Warwick Broadhead
New Zealand theatre stalwart Warwick Broadhead is about to embark on a two-year solo theatre serial telling of the Chinese legend, Monkey: Journey to the West, to be held in his home on Waiheke… Audio