Intimate setting for a soldier's tale
Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra to play a rarely heard version of a Stravinsky masterpiece
Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra to play a rarely heard version of a Stravinsky masterpiece
All that lives must die, wrote Shakespeare; NZ play wants us to talk about that.
Video creates a state of tension as it reveals the derelict and abandonned
Red Matters is a project to end bullying of redheads. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Artist talks about museum's collection for exhibition Fa'aliga: Beyond The Grass Skirt.
Wellington has been named the most creative city in New Zealand.
The pair briefly debated whether they should accept the award.
NZ On Screen's Zara Potts takes a look at some of our most enduring literary figures.
Five locals will perform as part of Escape Arts Fest. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
The first children's book on Mauao will be released. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
NZ Opera's The Elixir of Love is first-class entertainment, writes William Dart.
Stay warm this weekend with these hot picks from the TimeOut and Arts team.
Enthusiasm, irony and avant-garde theatricality makes for entertaining Cult Show.
Thoughtful reflection on life, language and love is a winter theatre warmer.
The annual Pacific dance festival returns, with a wider range of work than ever before.
Actor Blair Strang prepares to return to the stage in a devil of a role.
This year's Samoan Language Week theme is: Kindness given, kindness gained.
Even on the smell of an oily rag, you can still make bright theatre, says costume-maker.
Pool (No Water)'s reach exceeds its grasp in an intriguing but muddled production.
Bernstein and an Italian journey; William Dart reviews NZSO's latest Auckland concerts.
Greg Fleming reviews the latest from Walter Mosley, Stella Duffy and others.
As Auckland Art Fair begins, auction house gets ready for one of its more unusual sales.
Auckland turns on another weekend of entertainment, art and culture you shouldn't miss
A Wellington "Arts District" will be a destination in its own right, say business owners.
South Auckland kids say new friends, confidence and a wizard of a time make arts fun.
A little known museum archive devoted to NZ women inspires play for 125th suffrage year
COMMENT: PM wants arts and culture in all areas of NZ society to create a new future.
World's leading jazz man Christian McBride on how to make it: "Don't be an a***hole".
Three representatives from arts and literary worlds share their wish list with government
Survey shows New Zealanders love the arts - but young people don't feel creative.