Why Leisure has joined forces with the APO
Auckland 5-piece Leisure get ready to take on the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra.
Auckland 5-piece Leisure get ready to take on the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra.
Two plays at the Basement show the variety of work on offer at dynamic Auckland theatre.
Dominic "Tourettes" Hoey doesn't do things by the book but words now take him places.
Hundreds turned out for the ceremony at the Royal Wanganui Opera House
Flight delay had promoter scrambling to get Jimmy Cliff to Northland in time for festival.
UCOL student Jono Cuff will graduate on Thursday, but his work is already a smash hit
Auckland production of Mamma Mia! is an experience to remember, writes Dione Joseph.
Journalist Ian Sinclair tells how he's forging a new career as a flamenco musician.
Comment: The French are too obvious, Americans too sunny but the British have it right.
A newbie and a returnee do their sourdough baking at Whanganui's Lucky Bar and Kitchen
Voices New Zealand Chamber Choir's sonic silo a seductive experience, says William Dart.
Dance work Tender is the Night has its own stark charm, writes Dione Joseph.
NZ company wins big in Italy - founders still working from their kitchen tables.
Tales we tell about dead relatives and stories they may tell us on stage at the Basement.
Parents flock to People's Park looking for a partner for their grown-up children.
Pouwhenua mark cultural significance of Tongariro. Made with funding from NZ on Air.
Auckland Arts Festival could not have wished for a more festive finale.
The Naked Samoans have returned - a tad more clothed and definitely a lot more dapper.
The Far Side of the Moon still appealing to audiences, 20 years after it first played.
Wear rags to dress like refugees, kids told.
Prisoners benefit from more positive learning experiences but funding short.
Silo Theatre's Body Double gives a feminist take on sex and desire, says Janet McAllister.
Why is Auckland Council downplaying the importance of the arts and sport in its new plans?
Nominees for NZ's Walters Prize are outstanding examples of contemporary art, says judges.
The TimeOut and Arts team pick their places to be this weekend.
Everyone's a winner in re-enactment of famous Shakespearean court case.
Auckland's powerhouse arts venue announces its 2018 artist-in-residence.
Much-loved Reg Livermore is in town to perform Bernstein's operetta Candide.
A writer has been given the chance to share Te Arawa stories as comics, but needs help.
No revisiting has been anywhere near as radical as Richter's.