Shows you might be interested in
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We don't have to look too far from our own day-to-day lives to find comedy. Life is funnier than fiction. May 16 to May 19 2012 |
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A week may be a long time in parliamentary politics but 30 years is a mere blink of an eye in terms of the politics of gender and class. So although Silo Theatre’s revival of Caryl Churchill...
Nick GrantNew Zealand Listener -
Written in the tumultuous period after Maggie Thatcher's 1979 election, Top Girls jolts us back to when feminism was a serious political force.
Paul Simei-BartonNew Zealand Herald -
Last night, Director Shane Bosher and his Top Girls cast took me back in time to 1980s England under Thatcher; when the shoulder pads were as sharp as cheekbones, and no one had heard of...
Joanna PageTheatreview
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Let Mr. Boon and his usual gang of characters take you on a journey through the magical world of fairy tales. May 5 to May 19 2012 |
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We talk to Standstill Director Anders Falstie-Jensen to find out more about the performance and what to expect from three performers on three treadmills!
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Sarah is a talented Q Usher from Cork and talks to us about her 2012 International Comedy Festival experiences and recommendations.
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A week may be a long time in parliamentary politics but 30 years is a mere blink of an eye in terms of the politics of gender and class. So although Silo Theatre’s revival of Caryl Churchill...
Nick GrantNew Zealand Listener -
Written in the tumultuous period after Maggie Thatcher's 1979 election, Top Girls jolts us back to when feminism was a serious political force.
Paul Simei-BartonNew Zealand Herald






