Review: Arts Fest tries something new with local world premieres
Heavenly Bodies and Sing to Me enjoyed premieres at the Auckland Arts Festival.
Heavenly Bodies and Sing to Me enjoyed premieres at the Auckland Arts Festival.
TVNZ has gone from The Bachelorette straight into The Bachelor but was it the right move?
REVIEW: The evening's centrepiece was an evocative timpani concerto written by Kalevi Aho.
REVIEW: Jennifer Ward-Lealand and Anna Jullienne complement each other perfectly.
REVIEW: There were plenty of highlights during the second week of Pride Festival.
REVIEW: The regular Pride event is back with a medieval twist.
From the Vine is very far from a full-bodied drop but still inoffensively quaffable.
The British actress is a force of nature in Promising Young Woman.
The Basement's newest Christmas show sees the long-running tradition reach new heights
Silo Theatre's latest production boldly tackles mental health with a smile.
A family holiday is transformed into a screaming nightmare in this must-see Tunisian film.
The Human Voice plays for a small audience in a Hotel DeBrett room.
It's the closest thing New Zealand will get to the Comedy Festival this year.
Two boldly contrasting dance works premiere on a national tour celebrating 35 years.
Black Hands is recreating it with respect, skill, and fairness.
Review: Mary Poppins returns to Auckland in the first major musical since lockdown began
William Dart reviews the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra's latest performance.
Karl Puschmann chats with the legendary drummer about their early years and tour Downunder
Sunday night's Gala Concert drew a full house.
Comment: Netflix's take on an old legend fails to deliver, writes Wenlei Ma.
COMMENT: The reason I May Destroy You is confronting is because it's uncomfortably real.
Act draws an audience that a topline international chamber music ensemble might envy.
Married couple Greg Bruce and Zanna Gillespie watch a film then assess their relationship.
COMMENT: Being bad at roller skating might be fun on your Insta story but is it good TV?
COMMENT: Her new TV series is a huge step forward in representing diversity on screen.
Argumentative married couple Greg Bruce and Zanna Gillespie review Bait.
Argumentative married couple Greg Bruce and Zanna Gillespie review Normal People.
Argumentative married couple Greg Bruce and Zanna Gillespie review Wonder Woman.
Claws out - argumentative married couple Greg Bruce and Zanna Gillespie review Cats.