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!
Today on Stage Direction Rose Philpott comes into the studio to chat about a new contemporary dance piece, Inflated Rebel, on next week at Q Loft. Whakarongo mai!
Today Alice is joined by some of the team from Yang/Young/杨, Sherry Zhang and Ruby Payne! Opening on Friday at Basement Theatre, it's definitely not one to miss. Whakarongo mai to hear about the show and what ATC's 2021 Here & Now Festival has in store.
Alice is here letting us know what's good in theatre. Today she gives us a run down on Ahi Karunaharan's The Mourning After. Definitely one to check out if you can. Whakarongo mai!
Alice is here with special guest Scotty Cotter to chat about his new work, MAURI TAU, an immersive audio journey about reconnection with the self through knowledge of the Matariki stars. Whakarongo mai to hear all about it.
Alice is here with some stunning theatre recommendations. I tēnei wiki, check out Cake Baby!On now at Basement Theatre until Saturday. Whakarongo mai to hear what it's all about.
Alice is here with special guest Kalyani Nagarajan chatting about her show, 'Inhospitable.' Catch it this week at Basement Theatre, along with some other thespian goodness. Whakarongo mai!
Today Alice is joined in studio by one of the theatre world's finest, Jacob Rajan, to talk about Indian Ink Theatre Company's dazzling new show, Paradise or the Impermanence of Ice Cream. Opening in Tāmaki Makaurau tomorrow night after a sold out season in Pōneke, it's definitely not one you want to miss. Whakarongo mai nei to hear all about it.
Alice is here talking about what happens when the poetry and theatre worlds collide. She also reckons you should check out Dominic Hoey's new show at Basement,45 Cents An Hour. Whakarongo mai!
Alice is here satisfying all your theatre needs. I tēnei wiki she wraps up the NZ International Comedy Festival and gives us some sweet recs for the upcoming weeks (after all the thespians have nursed their Comedy Fest hangovers). Whakarongo mai!