
Shortland Street gets musical makeover
What was it about Shortland Street the Musical that made comedian Chris Park want to cry?
What was it about Shortland Street the Musical that made comedian Chris Park want to cry?
City of 100 Lovers is a big-budget musical now resident show at SkyCity but will it last?
Alex Brightman hopes to put own stamp on role made famous by Michael Keaton.
Auckland set for Vegas-style theatre as blockbuster show opens at SkyCity.
Carol Furtado wasn't meant to be a dancer let alone a "Bollywood" star but that's destiny.
Four Kiwi stars explain the role theatre played in landing them their biggest breaks.
NZers get more chances to see ourselves on stage as our first theatre month begins.
Chicago greeted with rapturous applause by a captivated audience, writes Ethan Sills.
What you see on stage tells only half the story of bringing the musical Chicago to NZ.
In a corner of Vermont USA, a family of famous musical Austrians has come to call home.
Swift will join Jennifer Hudson in a movie adaptation of the hit musical.
Stacey Morrison meets the crew behind Disney on Ice.
The Wizard of Otahuhu is theatre to make you laugh, sing and be proud to be an Aucklander.
Libby Johnston first Kiwi to win Presidential Scholarship to study in New York
Grease has just turned 40. Paul Little looks back, in humour.
Yorick! is a rousing celebration of living the best life you can, writes Dionne Christian.
Melody Herzfeld is the one-woman drama department at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High school.
Two years after joining Aladdin, NZ actor George Henare is still awestruck by its scale.
Auckland production of Mamma Mia! is an experience to remember, writes Dione Joseph.
Much-loved Reg Livermore is in town to perform Bernstein's operetta Candide.
Songs specially written for movie make it only on to DVD release.
There's very little not to like about musical comedy Two Hearts, says Paul Simei-Barton.
Comedians Laura Daniel and Joseph Moore say their show is summer's true must see concert
Peter Pan, a new musical from Jonathan Alver and James Doy, opens 7th December at Aotea Centre.
Jackie Clarke dons a sequined lycra jumpsuit for her role in the Mamma Mia! the stage show
After clunky start, musical's tempo keeps on rising.
Keshia Tunks grew up singing in church; her next role brings her full circle - sort of.
OPINION: I would love to meet a man who would enjoy all our dates, writes Carey Purcell.