Join Beth Torrance-Hetherington and Sofia Roger Williams for kōrero with artists and creative types from the wide art world of Tāmaki Makaurau and beyond!
Thomas Monckton comes into the studio to chat about the return of his circus, comedy, all-round-very-good show The Artistabout the productivity in procrastination. It opens tonight, and at the end of its season Thom performs his newest show, The King of the Taking. Whakarongo mai nei!
I tēnei ata, Alice chats to poet, singer, music producer, artist Nadia Freeman about her show Another Universewhich explores choice, chance and parallel worlds. Whakarongo mai nei, and catch it at Basement Theatre from tonight!
Sharvon Mortimer comes into the studio to kōrero aboutI Get So Emotional Baby, a brand new choreographed work interrogating womens' emotional ownership under the patriarchal gaze. Whakarongo mai nei, and catch it at Basement from tonight until October 22!
I tēnei ata Alice is joined by Josie and Kosta to kōrero about their show What They Said. On for two nights only this Friday and Saturday at Q Theatre, so don't sleep on it! Whakarongo mai nei to hear all about it.
The wonderful Alice is back after soaking up all the theatre Europe has to offer and we're so happy to have her in the studio again letting us know about all the fantastic theatre we have right here in Aotearoa. Joining her today are Layla and Sandra fromPo' Boys and Oysters - a new and original play by Estelle Chout (2021 Adam NZ Play Award finalist). A funny and sophisticated work about Black, queer motherhood in Tāmaki Makaurau, presented by Black Creatives Aotearoa, and on at Basement from tonight until October 8th. You'll wanna book to not miss out! Whakarongo mai nei!
I tēnei ata on Stage Direction, Cynthia Hiu Ying Lam has a kōrero about her fantastic show, 愛,媽媽 (Love, Mum). Check out the trailer here, and head along to the Aotea Centre Herald theatre this Friday and Saturday to go see it! Whakarongo mai nei.
Actor, director, and writer Tatiana Hotere has a kōrero with Zoë about her playwrighting debut, Skin Hunger. Whakarongo mai nei to hear all about it, and catch it at Basement Theatre 13 - 17 September!